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Evaluating the feasibility of using online software to collect patient information in a chiropractic practice-based research network.

Ania Kania-Richmond1, Laura Weeks2, Jeffrey Scholten3, Mikaël Reney4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Practice based research networks (PBRNs) are increasingly used as a tool for evidence based practice. We developed and tested the feasibility of using software to enable online collection of patient data within a chiropractic PBRN to support clinical decision making and research in participating clinics.
PURPOSE: To assess the feasibility of using online software to collect quality patient information.
METHODS: The study consisted of two phases: 1) Assessment of the quality of information provided, using a standardized form; and 2) Exploration of patients' perspectives and experiences regarding online information provision through semi-structured interviews. Data analysis was descriptive.
RESULTS: Forty-five new patients were recruited. Thirty-six completed online forms, which were submitted by an appropriate person 100% of the time, with an error rate of less than 1%, and submitted in a timely manner 83% of the time. Twenty-one participants were interviewed. Overall, online forms were preferred given perceived security, ease of use, and enabling provision of more accurate information.
CONCLUSIONS: Use of online software is feasible, provides high quality information, and is preferred by most participants. A pen-and-paper format should be available for patients with this preference and in case of technical difficulties.

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Keywords:  chiropractic; feasibility; practice-based research network; upper cervical

Year:  2016        PMID: 27069272      PMCID: PMC4807687     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Can Chiropr Assoc        ISSN: 0008-3194


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