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ACASI Developers Create Software Systems for Clinical Research - View Interactive Demo

Click to download FREE ACASI Interactive  Demo in zip file

ACASI Developers under the direction of Alice Tang, MS, PhD, Associate Professor at Tufts University School of Medicine, have been creating Audio computer-assisted self-interview systems for clinical research. Download a free interactive demo in a zip file to see all of the question types. ACASI stands for Audio Computer-Assisted Self-Interview. ACASI programming systems are especially well suited for collecting sensitive data on topics such as alcohol and illegal drug use or risky sexual behavior. Audio is provided in multiple languages such as English and Spanish.

For further information on how we can develop a customized ACASI system for your research study, contact Scott Sughrue at or by phone (617.636.2471).

Click here for a FREE ACASI interactive demo in a zip file.

ACASI is also similar to CASI (Computer-Assisted Self-Interview) and CAPI (Computer-Assisted Personal Interview).

View ACASI brochure.

ACASI Advantages:

  • Allows participants to privately answer sensitive personal questions on a computer with headphones
  • Eliminates data entry time and errors
  • Provides consistent questionnaire delivery — all questions will always be asked in the exact same way
  • Works well for patients with literacy issues

ACASI Features — Flexible and Convenient:

  • Works with either a mouse or a touch screen
  • Can be built with sections that are administered by the interviewer
  • Handles skip patterns automatically
  • Can be offered in multiple languages
  • Works for single or multi-site studies

ACASI Possible Question Types:

  • Yes/No
  • Multiple Choice – Select One Answer
  • Multiple Choice – Select All That Apply
  • Scale
  • Numeric Entry
  • Text Entry
  • Interviewer-Administered
  • Multiple Language

A multi-site, bilingual ACASI questionnaire on HIV and drug use was in use at:

  • Tufts University School of Medicine
  • Brown University School of Medicine
  • Johns Hopkins School of Medicine

For further information on how we can develop a customized ACASI system for your research study, contact Scott Sughrue at or by phone (617.636.2471).

 


 

 

 

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