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The interview topics were divided into 4 aspects: the view of e Source technology, the functional requirements of e Source technology in relevant fields, and the challenges and possible suggestions when applying ESR software to implement e Source technology.
Interview questions were designed according to the different roles of the interviewees (Textbox 1).
Introduction, background, and verbal informed consent:
Introduce the purpose of the interview process.
JMIR Form Res 2023;7:e48363
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An e Source generally includes the direct capture, collection, and storage of electronic data (eg, electronic medical records [EMRs], EHRs, or wearable devices) to simplify clinical research [6]. It can improve data quality and patient safety and reduce clinical trial costs.
JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(12):e42754
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Some research progress has already been achieved in e Source technology [4-6] in relatively large projects [7-9]. The review by Garza et al [5] included 14 studies detailing recent advances in e Source technology in clinical research. In total, 57% (8/14) of studies described single-site, single-EHR system implementation; 67% (4/6) of multisite studies were part of the same pilot study (EHR4 CR European Pilot), a collaborative initiative across multiple European countries.
JMIR Form Res 2022;6(12):e43229
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