This paper reports on a specific Web-based self-report data collection system that was developed for a public health research study in the United States. Our focus is on technical outcome results and lessons learned that may be useful to other projects requiring such a solution. The system was accessible from any device that had a browser that can support HTML5. Report findings include: which hardware devices, Web browsers, and operating systems were used, the rate of survey completion, and key considerations for employing Web-based surveys in a clinical trial setting.
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Savel, C., Mierzwa, S., Gorbach, P. M., Souidi, S., Lally, M., & Zimet, G. (2016). Avatar Web-Based Self-Report Survey System Technology for Public Health Research: Technical Outcome Results and Lessons Learned. Online Journal of Public Health Informatics, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.5210/ojphi.v8i2.6719
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