REDCap Data Management
How to begin using REDCap to collect and manage your research data
CTSC Biomedical Informatics Program
What is REDCap?
REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) is a secure web application for building and managing online databases for research
REDCap is HIPAA-compliant, we will worry about data security and data compliance, you can focus on the research
Worked with Research IT, IT Security, Compliance, Legal, and the IRB to launch REDCap
For more information: http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/ctsc/redcap/
REDCap Text for IRB and Grant Submissions
Six Step Process to Using REDCap
1. Kick-off Meeting
2. Develop Data Dictionary
3. Review Data Dictionary
4. Create Database and Request User Access
5. Final Database Review
6. Begin Entering Data!
Kick-off Meeting
Meet with CTSC Biomedical Informatics staff – Discuss project workflow
– Discuss milestones and deadlines
Researcher must complete a CTSC Application for Resource Use
Researcher must sign the REDCap Project Level Agreement
Six Step Process to Using REDCap
1. Kick-off Meeting
2. Develop Data Dictionary
3. Review Data Dictionary
4. Create Database and Request User Access
5. Final Database Review
6. Begin Entering Data!
Developing the Data Dictionary
Variable / Field Name Form Name Section Header Field Type Field Label Choices Field Note Text Validation Type Text Validation Min Text Validation Max Identifier? Branching Logic Required Field?
Each data point
Variable / Field Name – Lowercase, no special characters, underscores
allowed
Form Name Section Header Field Label Choices
– All choices are coded (1, Choice 1 | 2, Choice 2, etc.)
– Although “Choice 1” is selected, the value “1” is stored, useful during analysis
Field Note
Sample Form
Section Header
Field Label
Field Note
Choices
Field Type
text – text box used to capture numerical values and text data
notes – large text box used to capture text data, usually for comments or notes
dropdown – drop down list used to select a single item from a predefined list of items
radio – radio buttons to select a single item from a predefined list of items
checkbox – checkboxes to select multiple items from a predefined list of items
yesno – radio button for simple Yes/No response
Validation
For text fields – – number, min/max
– integer (whole numbers, no decimal places), min/max
– date (date_ymd, date_mdy, date_dmy), min/max
– time (datetime_ymd, datetime_mdy, datetime_dmy), min/max
– phone
– zipcode (5 digits)
Branching Logic
Allows fields to be displayed when certain data is entered/selected
If “Female” is selected as Gender, a question for “Past pregnancy” will be displayed
[gender] = “0” would be entered into the branching logic column for the “Past Pregnancy” data point
Sample Dictionary
Resulting Form
Six Step Process to Using REDCap
1. Kick-off Meeting
2. Develop Data Dictionary
3. Review Data Dictionary
4. Create Database and Request User Access
5. Final Database Review
6. Begin Entering Data!
Review Data Dictionary
Research team will meet with informatics staff and a biostatistician to go over the data dictionary
– Informatics staff can communicate with the biostatistician regarding the data model
– Biostatistician can provide guidance to the research team on how certain data points should be captured to facilitate analysis
Six Step Process to Using REDCap
1. Kick-off Meeting
2. Develop Data Dictionary
3. Review Data Dictionary
4. Create Database and Request User Access
5. Final Database Review
6. Begin Entering Data!
Requesting Access (this will only have to be done once)
Submit a Lotus Notes Online Access Request
Send a signed REDCap End User Agreement to the informatics staff working with you (fax, inter-office mail, or scan and email)
Informatics staff will be using your data dictionary to create the database
For more information: http://www.ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/ctsc/redcap/
access.html
User Permissions Matrix (per project)
Roles
Data Entry Rights
Edit Read None
Six Step Process to Using REDCap
1. Kick-off Meeting
2. Develop Data Dictionary
3. Review Data Dictionary
4. Create Database and Request User Access
5. Final Database Review
6. Begin Entering Data!
Final Database Review
Research team will work with informatics staff to finalize the data dictionary, forms, and user permissions
Six Step Process to Using REDCap
1. Kick-off Meeting
2. Develop Data Dictionary
3. Review Data Dictionary
4. Create Database and Request User Access
5. Final Database Review
6. Begin Entering Data!
Post Processing Features All changes to the database are logged in accordance
with HIPAA and other compliance regulations and policies
Post Processing Features Researchers can create custom reports
Post Processing Features Researchers will be able to export data into
popular statistical packages, and into Excel
Where to Find REDCap From browser type --Redcap/
Citing REDCap and the CTSC in Publications
Any publications resulting from the use of REDCap to collect and manage data should include the following CTSA acknowledgement: "This publication was made possible by Grant Number UL1 RR024146 from the National Center
for Research Resources (NCRR), a component of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and NIH Roadmap for Medical Research. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official view of NCRR or NIH. Information on NCRR is available at http://www.ncrr.nih.gov/. Information on Re-engineering the Clinical Research Enterprise can be obtained from http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/clinicalresearch/overview-translational.asp.“
Any publications resulting from the use of REDCap to collect and manage data should include the following REDCap citation: Paul A. Harris, Robert Taylor, Robert Thielke, Jonathon Payne, Nathaniel Gonzalez, Jose G. Conde,
Research electronic data capture (REDCap) - A metadata-driven methodology and workflow process for providing translational research informatics support, J Biomed Inform. 2009 Apr; 42(2):377-81.
Acknowlegements
A joint project from the UC Davis CTSC and Health System IT
• Ayan Patel
• Kent Anderson
• Chris Lambertus and the IT Middleware group
• Monte Ratzlaff and the IT Security group
• Teresa Porter and the Compliance group
• Anna Orlowski and the Legal Office