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Re: [Gnumed-devel] Structured input form
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Vaibhav Banait |
Subject: |
Re: [Gnumed-devel] Structured input form |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Apr 2012 14:44:51 +0000 |
Hi
When I looked at the data of my hep b patients, I felt though data was ok for
managing patient clinically, it lacked many details which might have been
useful for publications as i am a lazy (in writing and typing ) person, I have
used many subjective terms rather than values (eg high viral load, elevated
liver enzymes), missed important inputs (exposure history at times ) as it may
not be relevant in treatment of patients, but nevertheless would be important
when you start analysis of data for publications. Therefore other way of
documenting soap would be to use readymade questionnaire where you have to
answer yes no or select options . This could be achieved using epiinfo 7 forms,
but that means I will be duplicating my work in gnumed and epiinfo. that will
be sheer waste of time. If I can create a form to be used as my casesheet
instead of' soap inside gnumed, that becomes the best option. for that gnumed
should allow creation of questionnaire, and automated database as epiinfo
allow. The other way out would be to use epiinfo as emr. I am not sure how?
Neither I think it will be possible. I would like to know your input./
suggestions.
Regards
Vaibhav Banait
-----Original Message-----
From: Sebastian Hilbert
Sent: 12/04/2012 5:34:05 pm
Subject: Re: Structured input form
On Thursday, April 12, 2012 05:50:23 AM you wrote:
> Hi
> Though gnumed input is well structured, for research activities, more
> structured input or a questionnaire form is required. Is it possible to
> create a form inside soap. This is very well possible with epiinfo 7. But
> using it inside gnumed should reduce duplication of work
>
> Regards
> Vaibhav Banait
I would look at OpenClinica and Limesurvey. OC has a SOAP interface which can
interact with GNUmed. Limesurvey can be scripted to interact with GNUmed.
Best regards,
Sebastian Hilbert