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  • Clinical Research Methods

Background:

  • Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are crucial for evaluating healthcare effectiveness.
  • Traditionally, PRO data collection relied on paper questionnaires, but electronic methods are emerging.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the effectiveness of tablet-based versus paper-based questionnaires for collecting PRO data.
  • To assess patient satisfaction and preferences for different data collection methods.

Main Methods:

  • A randomized study involving 483 patients assigned to complete PRO surveys via tablet or paper.
  • Data collected included demographics, device usage, PROs, and satisfaction.
  • Key outcomes were survey completion rates, time to completion, and unanswered questions.

Main Results:

  • Overall PRO completion rate was 84.4% with no significant difference between tablet and paper groups.
  • Completion time and patient satisfaction were similar across both methods.
  • A notable preference for tablet surveys was reported by patients who initially used paper.

Conclusions:

  • Tablet-based PRO data collection is as effective as traditional paper methods.
  • Digital data collection offers advantages like improved data management and potential for enhanced completion rates.
  • Implementing tablet systems for PROs is recommended for modern healthcare settings.