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REDCap Advanced Topics

REDCap Advanced Topics. University of Iowa Institute for Clinical and Translational Science (ICTS) https://www.icts.uiowa.edu/confluence/display/ICTSit/REDCap#REDCap-REDCapAdvancedTopicsTraining. REDCap Good Design. Fred McClurg, fred-mcclurg@uiowa.edu Heath Davis, heather-davis@uiowa.edu

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REDCap Advanced Topics

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  1. REDCap Advanced Topics University of Iowa Institute for Clinical and Translational Science (ICTS) https://www.icts.uiowa.edu/confluence/display/ICTSit/REDCap#REDCap-REDCapAdvancedTopicsTraining

  2. REDCap Good Design Fred McClurg, fred-mcclurg@uiowa.eduHeath Davis, heather-davis@uiowa.edu https://www.icts.uiowa.edu/confluence/download/attachments/53149797/REDCap_Good_Design.pdf

  3. Good Design Principles Why is good design important? • More likely to obtain valid results. • Easier for participant to respond. • Less likely to cause confusion. • More likely for participant to finish study. • Positive reflection on researcher. • More professional. • Builds participant confidence.

  4. Good Design Principles General project considerations. • Many eyes make bugs shallow. • What are you trying to accomplish? • Is the question consistent with the purpose? • Will I find out what I want to know? • Can question be interpreted multiple ways? • Consider a trial run beforeproduction.

  5. Good Design Principles Use good form. • Simple is better. • Shorter is better. • Divide and conquer. • Organize into multiple instruments. • Organize into multiple sections. • Use technology sparingly.

  6. Good Design Principles Good management considerations. • Consider multiple segments. • Consider a follow up. • Group similar information into sections.

  7. Good Design Principles Consider your audience. • Be considerate of participants time. • Consider an alternate perspective. • How does the survey look through the eyes of the participant? • Will the participant understand the questions? • Do the questions use terms that would require a medical or technical background? • Are you using abbreviations that would be unfamiliar? • If you were a participant, how likelywould you respond to your own survey?

  8. Good Design Principles “When in doubt, throw it out.”

  9. REDCap Newsletter • Monthly REDCap Newsletter • Upcoming Training • Walk-in Hours Schedule • Helpful Tips • New REDCap Functionality • Frequently Asked Questions (and answers) • REDCap Best Practices • REDCap LISTSERV Subscription: • https://list.uiowa.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=REDCAP&A=1

  10. REDCap Documentation • Training within REDCap: • FAQs (Help & FAQ Tab): https://redcap.icts.uiowa.edu/redcap/index.php?action=help • Video (Training Resources Tab): https://redcap.icts.uiowa.edu/redcap/index.php?action=training • Local REDCap documentation: https://icts.uiowa.edu/confluence/display/ICTSit/REDCap

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