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  • 1Center for Nursing Research at Boston College School of Nursing, Massachusetts, USA.

Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal = Revue Canadienne De Nursing Oncologique
|October 7, 2000
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Web-based surveys offer efficient and economical data collection from target populations. This technology presents significant advantages for nursing research, enabling pioneers to leverage the internet for data gathering.

Area of Science:

  • Nursing Research
  • Internet Technology
  • Data Collection Methods

Background:

  • The World Wide Web is an emerging tool with significant potential for research.
  • Traditional data collection methods can be costly and time-consuming.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the opportunities presented by the World Wide Web for economical and efficient data collection.
  • To highlight the advantages of web-based surveys for nursing research.

Main Methods:

  • Utilizing the World Wide Web for data collection.
  • Implementing web-based surveys to gather information from populations of interest.

Main Results:

  • Web-based surveys provide access to specific populations.

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  • Significant speed in data access is achieved.
  • Data collection and entry costs are decreased.
  • Conclusions:

    • Web-based surveys offer a cost-effective and efficient method for data collection.
    • Nurse researchers adopting this technology will lead advancements in the field.
    • The increasing use of the internet will further enhance the benefits of web-based surveys.