Suitability of customer relationship management systems for the management of study participants in biomedical research.

@article{Schwanke2013SuitabilityOC,
  title={Suitability of customer relationship management systems for the management of study participants in biomedical research.},
  author={Jens Schwanke and Otto Rienhoff and Thomas G. Schulze and Sara Yasemin Nussbeck},
  journal={Methods of information in medicine},
  year={2013},
  volume={52 4},
  pages={
          340-50
        }
}
BACKGROUND Longitudinal biomedical research projects study patients or participants over a course of time. [] Key Method The successive suitability evaluation was based on the comparison of the identified requirements with the features of six CRMS. RESULTS Independently of each other, the interviewed expert boards confirmed that there is no generic IT solution for the management of participants. Sixty-four requirements were identified and prioritized in a requirements analysis. The best CRMS was able to…
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