2007
DOI: 10.3122/jabfm.2007.02.060069
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The "Measuring Outcomes of Clinical Connectivity" (MOCC) Trial: Investigating Data Entry Errors in the Electronic Primary Care Research Network (ePCRN)

Abstract: Introduction:The electronic Primary Care Research Network (ePCRN) enrolled PBRN researchers in a feasibility trial to test the functionality of the network's electronic architecture and investigate error rates associated with two data entry strategies used in clinical trials.Methods: PBRN physicians and research assistants who registered with the ePCRN were eligible to participate. After online consent and randomization, participants viewed simulated patient records, presented as either abstracted data (short … Show more

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“…We evaluated 37 PBRNs from the USA, 15 from the UK, 10 from Australia, 4 from Belgium (of which 2 were pilot projects), 6 from the Netherlands, 3 from Ireland, 2 from Switzerland, 2 from New Zealand, 2 from Canada, and 1 PBRN from Finland, Germany, Italy, Singapore, South Africa, and Sweden. ASPN and e-PCRN were binational and were established with contributors from the USA/Canada, [35][36][37] and USA/UK, 23,[38][39][40] respectively and 4 were international networks. [41][42][43][44][45] PBRNs could be characterized as local, regional, statewide, interstate, national, or international.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We evaluated 37 PBRNs from the USA, 15 from the UK, 10 from Australia, 4 from Belgium (of which 2 were pilot projects), 6 from the Netherlands, 3 from Ireland, 2 from Switzerland, 2 from New Zealand, 2 from Canada, and 1 PBRN from Finland, Germany, Italy, Singapore, South Africa, and Sweden. ASPN and e-PCRN were binational and were established with contributors from the USA/Canada, [35][36][37] and USA/UK, 23,[38][39][40] respectively and 4 were international networks. [41][42][43][44][45] PBRNs could be characterized as local, regional, statewide, interstate, national, or international.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mentoring, advising, research assistance, and QI training were frequently provided in the context of specific projects. 7,38,43,46,51,52,66,74,76,78,86,99,101,106,109,111,112,115,120,132,139,160,169,171,189 Training activities were targeted mainly to primary care practitioners interested in research, but they were also provided for emerging academic researchers. Residency and practitioner training programs linked to PBRN activities represented other components of the learning environment.…”
Section: Learning Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some researchers have considered the electronic data capture as the most valuable form for technology to provide significant benefits over existing manual methods in relation to data quality, performance, productivity and costs in clinical trial management [Wang et al, 2003;Marks, 2004]. Electronic data capture has been replacing more and more the conventional handwritten capture in clinical trials [Fontaine et al, 2007;Eisenstein et al, 2008;Nahm et al, 2008;Ene-Iordache et al, 2009].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prototype software for these functional components was created, and a test of the prototype in 100 practices has been reported. 9 Several research activities previously not described by existing research object models were identifi ed and published. activities, and data fl ows: administrative services, director workbench, research workbench, practice clinical desktop, ontology services, study storage services, and study information services.…”
Section: Web Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%