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Experiences with an interactive computer program for recording biometrical health screening data

E Trell, N Dahlberg, J O Krantz

    Computer Programs in Biomedicine
    |June 1, 1982
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    Nurses collect vital biometrical health screening data for a Malmö preventive medical investigation. On-line computer programs ensure efficient data transfer for timely analysis and action.

    Area of Science:

    • Preventive Medicine
    • Health Informatics
    • Biometrics

    Background:

    • Multiphasic preventive medical investigations rely on accurate health screening data.
    • Efficient data processing and timely evaluation are crucial for effective screening programs.
    • Integrating diverse health data into a uniform computer bank is essential for large-scale population studies.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the practical experiences of using on-line computer programs for data entry by nurses in a health screening program.
    • To evaluate the effectiveness of a system for feeding biometrical test results directly into a computer bank.
    • To ensure seamless information processing and timely actions based on screening data.

    Main Methods:

    • Utilizing on-line computer programs for direct data entry of biometrical health screening results by nursing staff.

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  • Implementing a uniform computer bank for storing and processing all collected test values and associated data.
  • Describing the practical application and user experience of a specific subroutine designed for data transfer.
  • Main Results:

    • Successful implementation of on-line data entry by nurses for biometrical health screening.
    • Demonstrated efficiency in transferring test results to a central computer bank without delay.
    • Facilitated prompt information processing, evaluation, and subsequent actions within the screening program.

    Conclusions:

    • On-line computer programs are effective for nurses to input biometrical screening data.
    • Direct data transfer enhances the efficiency of preventive medical investigations.
    • Timely data availability is critical for the successful execution and impact of population health screening programs.