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Research Databases: REDCap & Customized Databases

eagle-i ID

http://ohsu.eagle-i.net/i/0000013d-1e44-aebc-6d01-360380000000

Resource Type

  1. Support service

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  1. Resource Description
    "REDCap offers a secure, web-based application designed to support data management for research studies. REDCap provides: a stream-lined process for rapidly building a database or online survey; a user friendly interface for collecting data; audit trails for tracking data manipulation; exports to common statistical packages; and advanced features, such as branching logic, file uploading, and calculated fields. User-Friendly Online Surveys: REDCap has a survey tool that is a powerful for building and managing online surveys (similar to Survey Monkey). Investigators and study staff can easily create and design surveys in a web browser and engage potential respondents using a variety of notification methods. The survey feature allows research teams to rapidly develop web-based surveys that can be launched in less than a day."
  2. Additional Name
    OCTRI REDCap
  3. Additional Name
    OCTRI Research Databases
  4. Additional Name
    Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Insitiute Research Databases
  5. Additional Name
    Oregon Clinical and Translational Research Institute REDCap
  6. Contact
    OCTRI Informatics Research Support
  7. Service Provided by
    Biomedical Informatics Program
  8. Website(s)
    http://www.ohsu.edu/xd/research/centers-institutes/octri/resources/octri-research-services/informatics-research-helpdesk.cfm
  9. Related Technique
    Data management
  10. Related Technique
    Database development
 
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