Access to the database should require authentication, such as a unique username and password.
Data should always be stored on an encrypted device, using database software that encrypts data.Whenever possible, electronic data should be stored on a secure server.The HIPAA Security Rule for electronic data that includes protected health information (PHI) requires that: Unless special arrangements are made, everyone must complete the online tutorial to gain an account. As part of HIPAA requirements, all users of REDCap must sign in with their own unique username and password. If they do not have an account, they will need to complete the online tutorial to obtain an account. To add a new user to your project, if they already have a REDCap account, you can add them in the User Rights section. How do I authorize new users for my project database? Can they be from another institution? If you are not from UC Denver and you forget your password, send an email requesting a password reset to the REDCap Administrator at This email address is being protected from spambots. If you have UC Denver credentials, your login information is you UC Denver login information. Investigators storing data in REDCap should notify the REDCap Team when they leave the university so that study data can be archived or reassigned to a new principal investigator. The university must maintain a copy of the data in case of an audit. De-identified datasets may be taken without permission, but investigators must notify their departments.
Investigators leaving the university must get permission from their department if they wish to take full research datasets with them, and data must be transported in a secure manner. What should investigators do with research data if they leave the university? Contact COMIRB for details: This email address is being protected from spambots. Any changes to such a protocol (or survey) must be submitted to COMIRB for review and approval. All data collection protocols for human subjects studies must be approved by COMIRB. Investigators are responsible for the content of data they collect. What are Investigator responsibilities for collecting research data? Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. REDCap is available for a fee if these criteria are not met. Membership is available to all investigators, and can be obtained here: Use of REDCap is underwritten for studies that have COMIRB approval, and whose investigators are CCTSI members. What are the requirements for underwritten use of REDCap? You need JavaScript enabled to view it // with your REDCap user name, project name, and an explanation of the issue.
This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. Please send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. REDCap provides: 1) an intuitive interface for data entry (with data validation) 2) the ability to create longitudinal projects and projects that involve surveys 3) audit trails for tracking data manipulation and export procedures 4) automated export procedures for seamless data downloads to common statistical packages (SPSS, SAS, Stata, R) 5) procedures for importing data from external sources and 6) advanced features, such as branching logic and calculated fields. Items (variables) increases, or as the average inter-itemĬorrelations increase (i.e.REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) is a secure, web-based application designed exclusively to support data capture for research studies.
Click Continue and then OK to generate the output.In the box description, select Item, Scale, and.The Items, and leave the model set as Alpha. From the top menu, click Analyze, then Scale,.You can also use the drop-down menu in SPSS, as follows: Internal consistency, you can run the Cronbach's alpha test using the Measure the same latent variable (i.e., job motivation). These questions ( q1 through q5) all reliably In analyzing the data, you want to ensure that Suppose you wish to give a survey that measures job motivation byĪsking five questions. Information here may no longer be accurate, and links may no longer be available or reliable. This content has been archived, and is no longer maintained by Indiana University.