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The kiosks has a successful track record of more than 36 months proving both popular and reliable.
Research(1) results show more than 90% of users found the kiosk helpful and more than 30% reported altering their life style as a result of using the kiosk.
This included 27% who altered their diet and 5% who stopped smoking
A single kiosk reasonably sited should perform between 1000 and 3000 assessments in a year but could exceed 7500 in a busy site.
At a likely cost of <£1.50 per assessment this is probably one of the most cost effective methods to changing lifestyles to improve heart disease risk factors currently available.
(1)Roscoe TJ Tyerman P A Pilot study of patients' usage of
a touch screen system in general practice. In Bryant, ed. Conference proceedings:
Current perspectives in health care computing 2002. Swindon Health Informatic
Committee of the British Computer Society.
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