Summary
Background: Clinical and research data are essential for patient care, research and healthcare
system planning. REDCapTM is a web-based tool for research data curatorship developed
at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, USA. The Faculty of Health Sciences at the
University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg South Africa identified the need for
a cost effective data management instrument. REDCap was installed as per the user
agreement with Vanderbilt University in August 2012.
Objectives: In order to assist other institutions that may lack the in-house Information Technology
capacity, this paper describes the installation and support of REDCap and incorporates
an analysis of user uptake over the first year of use.
Methods: We reviewed the staffing requirements, costs of installation, process of installation
and necessary infrastructure and end-user requests following the introduction of REDCap
at Wits. The University Legal Office and Human Research Ethics Committee were consulted
regarding the REDCap end-user agreement. Bi-monthly user meetings resulted in a training
workshop in August 2013. We compared our REDCap software user numbers and records
before and after the first training workshop.
Results: Human resources were recruited from existing staff. Installation costs were limited
to servers and security certificates. The total costs to provide a functional REDCap
platform was less than $9000. Eighty-one (81) users were registered in the first year.
After the first training workshop the user numbers increased by 59 in one month and
the total number of active users to 140 by the end of August 2013. Custom software
applications for REDCap were created by collaboration between clinicians and software
developers.
Conclusion: REDCap was installed and maintained at limited cost. A small number of people with
defined skills can support multiple REDCap users in two to four hours a week. End
user training increased in the number of users, number of projects created and the
number of projects moved to production.
Citation: Klipin M, Mare I, Hazelhurst S, Kramer B. The process of installing REDCap, a web
based database supporting biomedical research – the first year. Appl Clin Inf 2014;
5: 916–929
http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2014-06-CR-0054
Keywords
Database management systems - medical informatics - electronic data capture - clinical
research - translational research