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REDCapDM
is an R package that allows users to manage data exported directly from REDCap or through an API connection. This package includes several functions designed for preprocessing data, generating reports on queries like outliers or missing values, and performing a follow-up of each identified query. ‘REDCap’ (Research Electronic Data CAPture; https://projectredcap.org) is a web application developed at Vanderbilt University, designed for creating and managing online surveys and databases. The REDCap API serves as an interface allowing external applications to connect to REDCap remotely, and is used to programmatically retrieve or modify project data or settings within REDCap, such as importing or exporting data.
The REDCapDM website has a description of the package functions as well as access to the package vignettes.
Here you can access the published article in BMC Medical Research Methodology: REDCapDM: An R package with a set of data management tools for a REDCap project
The release version can be installed from CRAN.
The development version can be installed from GitHub after installing the remotes
package.
install.packages("remotes") # Run this line if the 'remotes' package isn't installed already.
remotes::install_github("OuhscBbmc/REDCapR")
If you encounter a clear bug, please file an issue with a minimal reproducible example on GitHub.
Package: REDCapDM
Authors: João Carmezim, Pau Satorra, Judith Peñafiel, Esther García, Natàlia Pallarès, Cristian Tebé.
Maintainer: João Carmezim
License: MIT + file LICENSE
Encoding: UTF-8
Depends: R (>= 3.6.0)
These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.
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