Jens,
Considering the content of your last mail, It seem that you will insert
this as suggestion for further development.
A couple questions:
Do you intend to insert in the new EpiData version, right?
How long do you think this option will take to be available?
Regards,
Dr. Pedro Emmanuel A. A. do Brasil
Curriculum Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/6597654894290806
Instituto de Pesquisa Clínica Evandro Chagas
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
Av. Brasil 4365,
CEP 21040-360,
Tel 55 21 3865-9648
email: pedro.brasil(a)ipec.fiocruz.br
email: emmanuel.brasil(a)gmail.com
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> Dear EpiData Friends,
>
> Since 2004 the institution I work at, adopted electronic medical record.
> For me and colleagues which work with clinical research, we have for long
> working doubling our efforts in registering the required information, at
> the medical chart and at data entry.
>
> Currently most of us work like this:
>
> 1.Patient evaluation
> 2.typing research information at electronic medical records
> 3.retrieving information from the computer and writing into paper CRF
> 4.typing the CRF data from paper into computer data entry again.
>
> This routine complies with GCP as we consider the electronic medical record
> the source document. For long we have talked about more automatic and
> less laborious, and less prompt to error routine.
> Here one must understand that the medical appointment occurs in a room
> where a computer is available.
> We would like that this process to be something like:
>
> 1. Patient evaluation
> 2. The physician type in the information of that visit into a data entry
> during patient evaluation
> 3. This data entry is able to transport this data as a text to be pasted at
> the text entry of the electronic mdical record
> 4. The physician is able to edit the electronic medical record for
> aditional information.
>
> The main points here is: there is less work in filling forms and records;
> and there will be less steps in data traveling where mistakes could be
> inserted by researchers or typing team; and would keep the medical record
> as source document.
>
> Currently Im not awere of any software able to do some exporting in text
> from the data entry that could allow the process change.
>
> If EpiData was up to do something like this, after data entry of a
> particular record, there would a magic button somewhere able to copy to
> clipboard the text (like in notepad) with all variables labels and value
> labels or variable values. After that the user would use Ctrl+V to paste it
> at the medical record.
>
> Does anyone have similar problem? Which solutions have you implemented?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Dr. Pedro Emmanuel A. A. do Brasil
> Curriculum Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/6597654894290806
> Instituto de Pesquisa Clínica Evandro Chagas
> Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
> Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
> Av. Brasil 4365,
> CEP 21040-360,
> Tel 55 21 3865-9648
> email: pedro.brasil(a)ipec.fiocruz.br
> email: emmanuel.brasil(a)gmail.com
>
> ---Apoio aos softwares livres
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> www.broffice.org ou www.libreoffice.org - textos, planilhas ou
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> www.r-project.org - análise de dados.
> www.ubuntu.com - sistema operacional
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> Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 16:38:26 +0200
> From: epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca
> Subject: Re: [EpiData-list] Epidata and Electronic medical records
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> Good suggestion.
>
> I am sure we can support something like this. It is much like printing
> a filled dataform onto paper. Copying to the clipboard should be
> attainable as shown on the form.
>
> May I suggest, that you add this as a development "request/suggestion"
> for the GCP development which will come soon.
>
> You can add to the development database found at:
> http://www.epidata.info/flyspray/
>
> regards
> Jens Lauritsen
> EpiData Association
>
> epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca skrev den 2012-10-25 16:00:
> > Dear EpiData Friends,
> >
> > Since 2004 the institution I work at, adopted electronic medical
> > record.
> > For me and colleagues which work with clinical research, we have for
> > long
> > working doubling our efforts in registering the required information,
> > at
> > the medical chart and at data entry.
> >
> > Currently most of us work like this:
> >
> > 1.Patient evaluation
> > 2.typing research information at electronic medical records
> > 3.retrieving information from the computer and writing into paper CRF
> > 4.typing the CRF data from paper into computer data entry again.
> >
> > This routine complies with GCP as we consider the electronic medical
> > record
> > the source document. For long we have talked about more automatic and
> > less laborious, and less prompt to error routine.
> > Here one must understand that the medical appointment occurs in a
> > room
> > where a computer is available.
> > We would like that this process to be something like:
> >
> > 1. Patient evaluation
> > 2. The physician type in the information of that visit into a data
> > entry
> > during patient evaluation
> > 3. This data entry is able to transport this data as a text to be
> > pasted at
> > the text entry of the electronic mdical record
> > 4. The physician is able to edit the electronic medical record for
> > aditional information.
> >
> > The main points here is: there is less work in filling forms and
> > records;
> > and there will be less steps in data traveling where mistakes could
> > be
> > inserted by researchers or typing team; and would keep the medical
> > record
> > as source document.
> >
> > Currently Im not awere of any software able to do some exporting in
> > text
> > from the data entry that could allow the process change.
> >
> > If EpiData was up to do something like this, after data entry of a
> > particular record, there would a magic button somewhere able to copy
> > to
> > clipboard the text (like in notepad) with all variables labels and
> > value
> > labels or variable values. After that the user would use Ctrl+V to
> > paste it
> > at the medical record.
> >
> > Does anyone have similar problem? Which solutions have you
> > implemented?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > Dr. Pedro Emmanuel A. A. do Brasil
> > Curriculum Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/6597654894290806
> > Instituto de Pesquisa ClÃnica Evandro Chagas
> > Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
> > Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
> > Av. Brasil 4365,
> > CEP 21040-360,
> > Tel 55 21 3865-9648
> > email: pedro.brasil(a)ipec.fiocruz.br
> > email: emmanuel.brasil(a)gmail.com
> >
> > ---Apoio aos softwares livres
> > www.zotero.org - gerenciamento de referências bibliográficas.
> > www.broffice.org ou www.libreoffice.org - textos, planilhas ou
> > apresentações.
> > www.epidata.dk - entrada de dados.
> > www.r-project.org - análise de dados.
> > www.ubuntu.com - sistema operacional
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Dear EpiData Friends,
Since 2004 the institution I work at, adopted electronic medical record.
For me and colleagues which work with clinical research, we have for long
working doubling our efforts in registering the required information, at
the medical chart and at data entry.
Currently most of us work like this:
1.Patient evaluation
2.typing research information at electronic medical records
3.retrieving information from the computer and writing into paper CRF
4.typing the CRF data from paper into computer data entry again.
This routine complies with GCP as we consider the electronic medical record
the source document. For long we have talked about more automatic and
less laborious, and less prompt to error routine.
Here one must understand that the medical appointment occurs in a room
where a computer is available.
We would like that this process to be something like:
1. Patient evaluation
2. The physician type in the information of that visit into a data entry
during patient evaluation
3. This data entry is able to transport this data as a text to be pasted at
the text entry of the electronic mdical record
4. The physician is able to edit the electronic medical record for
aditional information.
The main points here is: there is less work in filling forms and records;
and there will be less steps in data traveling where mistakes could be
inserted by researchers or typing team; and would keep the medical record
as source document.
Currently Im not awere of any software able to do some exporting in text
from the data entry that could allow the process change.
If EpiData was up to do something like this, after data entry of a
particular record, there would a magic button somewhere able to copy to
clipboard the text (like in notepad) with all variables labels and value
labels or variable values. After that the user would use Ctrl+V to paste it
at the medical record.
Does anyone have similar problem? Which solutions have you implemented?
Kind regards,
Dr. Pedro Emmanuel A. A. do Brasil
Curriculum Lattes: http://lattes.cnpq.br/6597654894290806
Instituto de Pesquisa Clínica Evandro Chagas
Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
Rio de Janeiro - Brasil
Av. Brasil 4365,
CEP 21040-360,
Tel 55 21 3865-9648
email: pedro.brasil(a)ipec.fiocruz.br
email: emmanuel.brasil(a)gmail.com
---Apoio aos softwares livres
www.zotero.org - gerenciamento de referências bibliográficas.
www.broffice.org ou www.libreoffice.org - textos, planilhas ou
apresentações.
www.epidata.dk - entrada de dados.
www.r-project.org - análise de dados.
www.ubuntu.com - sistema operacional
I have noticed with this and the previous alpha version that the page extender (black downward pointing double arrow) is missing from the toolbar. Was this omission intentional?
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The published version has two icons for importing a) structure or b)
data. Data import from REC files works
The test version v1.3.0.6 has a single icon (second from the left in the
second row) or CTRL+I) to "Import data and structure from file". Trying
to import a REC file from here imports only the structure but no data.
Do I miss something?
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Jetzikofenstr 12
3038 Kirchlindach
Switzerland
Tel: +41 31 829 4577
Mob: +41 79 321 9122
Web: http://www.tbrieder.org
Hello,
Thank you for this new version. In my work, I do not use the new "Epidata
Entry" or "EpiData Manager", in the absence of simple calculations for
variables. I ask again to calculate in "Edit", for example, as in Epidata
CHECK (old "EA Entry 3.1"), an "age" with age = (date examination - date
naissance)/365.25... More, it is a pity that I got requests for Mac.
Thanks
Bernard BRANGER, Nantes, FRANCE
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Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2012 13:59:37 +0200
From: epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca
Subject: [EpiData-list] New EpiData Manager and Entryclient
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Dear List
Today we have released a new exprimental test-version of
EpiData Manager (v 1.3.0.6) andEpiData EntryClient (v 1.3.0.2)
The new version is available for download on our testing website:
http://epidata.dk/testing.php#alpha
In this test version we have added printing to the EntryClient with
support for printing the data of the current record.
In EpiData Manager changes the Study Information forms are revised to
give more distinct view of the different information available.
In addition a number of minor bugs have also been fixed for both Manager
and EntryClient. Most notably a bug where using a non-ascii username on
Windows could cause a crash.
NOTE: Due to a change in the encryption of .epx files, datafiles
protected by passwords created with EpiData Manager v1.3.0.0 -> v1.3.0.5
cannot be read with this release.
If you have used encryption for a project then:
a) Load the project with your previous version of Mangear
b) Remove the password encryption and save the project again under a new
file name.
c) Load the saved un-encrypted file in Manager v1.3.0.6, add encryption
and save the file again
d) Delete the un-encrypted file
This change does NOT affect loading old .rec files with password protection.
The full list of changes can be found at:
http://epidata.dk/epidatamanager.changelog.txthttp://epidata.dk/epidataentryclient.changelog.txt
This will be the last experimental release and if no major issues are
raised within a short period of time we will release the current
experimental version as a "pre-public" release test version.
Kind regards
Torsten Christiansen
Jens Lauritsen
EpiData Association
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Dear List
Today we have released a new exprimental test-version of
EpiData Manager (v 1.3.0.6) andEpiData EntryClient (v 1.3.0.2)
The new version is available for download on our testing website:
http://epidata.dk/testing.php#alpha
In this test version we have added printing to the EntryClient with
support for printing the data of the current record.
In EpiData Manager changes the Study Information forms are revised to
give more distinct view of the different information available.
In addition a number of minor bugs have also been fixed for both Manager
and EntryClient. Most notably a bug where using a non-ascii username on
Windows could cause a crash.
NOTE: Due to a change in the encryption of .epx files, datafiles
protected by passwords created with EpiData Manager v1.3.0.0 -> v1.3.0.5
cannot be read with this release.
If you have used encryption for a project then:
a) Load the project with your previous version of Mangear
b) Remove the password encryption and save the project again under a new
file name.
c) Load the saved un-encrypted file in Manager v1.3.0.6, add encryption
and save the file again
d) Delete the un-encrypted file
This change does NOT affect loading old .rec files with password protection.
The full list of changes can be found at:
http://epidata.dk/epidatamanager.changelog.txthttp://epidata.dk/epidataentryclient.changelog.txt
This will be the last experimental release and if no major issues are
raised within a short period of time we will release the current
experimental version as a "pre-public" release test version.
Kind regards
Torsten Christiansen
Jens Lauritsen
EpiData Association
Dear All
I need your advice on epidata manager-is it ready for actual research data, and is there any tutorial that can be used as a teaching aid
many thanks
Dr Thambu David S
Professor and Head
Medicine Unit 2
Christian Medical College, Vellore
632004, India
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Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 13:09:21 -0400
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Subject: Re: [EpiData-list] Problem extracting from rec file
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It is true that Epiinfo 6 would read a .rec with some errors, the type of error you describe will probably prevent you from getting the data you want out of the .rec file.
This problem usually arises because a file has been edited and some record lengths changed or from the introduction of some random characters with a disk error. I have always been able to reconstruct .rec files using a plain text editor like the old Windows Notepad. Even better is a programmer's editor (there are many) that can identify the end of each line in case you have a line with more than 80 characters in the data section (e.g. some spaces beyond the !).
Jamie
On 2012-09-17, at 10:53 AM, epidata-list(a)lists.umanitoba.ca wrote:
> Did you use Epidata for your data entry? If so, you can check and fix your rec file using EpiInfo 6 (EpiInfo for DOS system, you can download it at CDC website). You'll surely have to delete some corrupted records. Then you can re-open this fixed database with Epidata.
> ----- Mail original -----
> I am facing a problem with error "one or more records are corrupted"
> I have tried to look for any problem using notepad, deleting the last
> record but the rec file still won't open.
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