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Integrated clinical research support.

E S Herbel

    Drug Information Journal
    |December 12, 1983
    PubMed
    Summary
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    This study discusses an integrated software/hardware system for clinical research, enhancing data management and report generation using HP laser printers for high-quality output.

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    Area of Science:

    • Clinical research informatics
    • Medical data management
    • Scientific reporting technologies

    Background:

    • Clinical research generates vast amounts of data requiring efficient management.
    • Traditional methods for case report form design, data entry, and reporting are often fragmented and inefficient.
    • Integrating various research support functions can streamline clinical trial processes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe an integrated software/hardware system for clinical research.
    • To highlight the system's capabilities in data processing, word processing, and graphics generation.
    • To demonstrate the utility of high-speed laser printing in clinical research documentation.

    Main Methods:

    • The system integrates case report form (CRF) design and customized printing.

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  • It supports study monitoring, investigator correspondence, and data entry/preparation for analysis.
  • Utilizes HP laser printers for high-speed, high-quality output, merging forms, text, and graphics.
  • Main Results:

    • The system provides a unified platform for multiple clinical research support functions.
    • Customized printing and electronic merging of diverse outputs are achieved.
    • Efficient data handling and ad hoc reporting capabilities are enhanced.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrated systems significantly improve the efficiency of clinical research data management and reporting.
    • High-quality laser printing is a valuable tool for producing comprehensive clinical reports.
    • This approach optimizes the workflow from data collection to final report generation.