Palmtop Computer Residency Log

Abstract
This pilot study explored the usefulness of portable electronic organizers (palmtop computers) to log residents’ clinical activity. Nine residents were randomly assigned palmtops, 18 continued using a nonautomated system (paper log). After 8 months, resident compliance, frequency of data entry, and submission of log data were better in the palmtop group. Data are easily transferred from the palmtop to a desktop computer data base to generate reports. Start-up costs are comparable to other automated systems, and ongoing costs are minimal. The palmtop log appears to be a viable alternative to the paper log.

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