REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture)

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REDCap
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REDCap is a secure web application designed by Vanderbilt University to build and manage online surveys and databases in a research setting for universities. While REDCap can be used to collect virtually any type of data in any environment (including compliance with 21 CFR Part 11, FISMA, HIPAA, and GDPR), it is specifically geared to support online and offline data capture for research studies and operations.N/A
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REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture)
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REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture)
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Chose REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture)
REDCap surveys is designed according to HIPAA rules, FISMA, 21 CFR part 11, ICH-Good Clinical Practices (GCP) and GDPR, thereby making it more reliable for this market niche.
Chose REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture)
We have not used other products like REDCap. So far, REDCap is our standard research data collection and analysis platform.
Chose REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture)
SurveyMonkey and Google Forms have similar features for surveys but they lack the form options and user interface. They are also not HIPPA compliant so we are not able to collect any identifying information which is usually an issue in research when we are tracking …
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REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture)
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(4 ratings)
Usability
10.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
10.0
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User Testimonials
REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture)
Likelihood to Recommend
Vanderbilt University
REDCap surveys are very suitable for clinical trials and public health surveys. It's less appropriate for market researches .
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Pros
Vanderbilt University
  • Customization. I can use HTML to change format but there are also a ton of built in functionality for branching logic, matrix configuration, slider scales, etc.
  • Security. HIPPA compliance is extremely important for medical research and REDCap ensures our data is safe.
  • Variety of use. Being able to send both surveys and create forms for internal use makes the use cases numerous.
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Cons
Vanderbilt University
  • I don't really see many issues with REDCap.
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Usability
Vanderbilt University
It is very interesting to me especially that it meets all my needs. The libraries makes the job even much easier, since you can just make a few adjustments to the appropriate template chosen
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Support Rating
Vanderbilt University
They respond almost immediately to queries
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Alternatives Considered
Vanderbilt University
SurveyMonkey and Google Forms have similar features for surveys but they lack the form options and user interface. They are also not HIPPA compliant so we are not able to collect any identifying information which is usually an issue in research when we are tracking participants. Many institutional review boards won't even approve a study without a HIPPA compliant data collection service.
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Return on Investment
Vanderbilt University
  • REDCap allowed us to house all patient information in one single portal which helped us eliminate the need for paper copies. We moved our whole filing system to an electronic version when we became "live" on REDCap. It is also very convenient and accessible to have all of this data in one location.
  • A very positive impact is the ability for multiple users to see the same health and wellness information for each specific patient. Instead of constantly having to go back and forth via email, phone, etc. to ask about the patient; we could simply look up their information in REDCap and find all of the answers. It made our business much more efficient and made the patients feel as though we did our research prior to meeting with them.
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