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This lecture and demonstration provide a basic overview of the Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) system; how REDCap can speed time to database creation and deployment; best practices; and provides a general overview of its many powerful data collection and management features.
Users gain access to REDCap Web-based software by logging in with their GatorLink (GL) credentials. In many cases, (e.g., for multicenter studies), personnel at other institutions do not have GL credentials. This document briefly describes the workflow for creating and distributing GL credentials.
From guidance on how to register for a REDCap account to more comprehensive guides on how to navigate the platform to meet your research needs, this page contains information for all stages of the REDCap project management process. How to register for a REDCap account or to change the email or name associated with your account.
Helps the researcher by allowing ad hoc queries for cohort discoveries, in a secure environment that protects patient privacy. Support emerging research via institution-wide RFAs for CTS, targeting junior faculty; methods (IP) development; and multi-discipline, trans-college initiatives.
Access GatorMail for email services at the University of Florida.
REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) is a secure, HIPAA-compliant web-based application designed for data collection for research studies. REDCap provides: An easy-to-use data entry system, with data validation; The ability to import data from external sources; Automated exports to the most common statistical packages(SPSS, SAS, R, and Stata)