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A research tool for general practitioners.

F M Dupuits1, A Hasman, T A Heumakers

  • 1Department of Medical Informatics and Statistics, Medical Faculty, University of Limburg, Maastricht, The Netherlands.

International Journal of Bio-Medical Computing
|November 1, 1987
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A new research tool aids general practitioners in primary care practices by integrating with existing information systems. This tool enhances data collection and coding for research purposes.

Area of Science:

  • Primary Care Research
  • Health Informatics

Background:

  • Effective data collection is crucial for research in community-based primary care settings.
  • Existing information systems for general practitioners may require enhancement for robust research data capture.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe a novel research tool designed for general practitioners.
  • To facilitate data collection within a network of primary care practices.
  • To enhance the research capabilities of commercial general practitioner information systems.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a research tool integrated with a commercial general practitioner information system.
  • Implementation of strong coding support within the research tool.
  • Utilizing windowing techniques in the tool's design.

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Main Results:

  • The research tool successfully integrates with existing primary care information systems.
  • The tool provides enhanced support for data coding, improving data quality for research.
  • Windowing techniques are effectively demonstrated in the tool's application.

Conclusions:

  • The described research tool is a valuable asset for general practitioners in primary care research.
  • The tool enhances the utility of commercial information systems for research data collection.
  • The design facilitates efficient and accurate data gathering in community-based practices.