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Please start by selecting the appropriate project from the list in **My Projects**. | Please start by selecting the appropriate project from the list in **My Projects**. | ||
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All of the questionnaires will be sent via private link to the participant. | All of the questionnaires will be sent via private link to the participant. | ||
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+ | To follow-up with the participant and ask them to finish answering - note down the **Record ID** and where the participant stopped answering and go back to the **Participant List**. From there you can choose the questionnaire that is missing from the drop-down list at the top (see Figure 9) and send a link to the participant by using **Compose Survey Invitations**. | ||
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+ | ===== ADD/EDIT A RECORD - FOR eCRF PROJECT ===== | ||
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+ | To ensure that the protocol is followed in all ESADA centers across Europe, the ESADA Study Protocol project has been made in REDCap for each center. The project includes all steps and phases of the ESADA study protocol. It is designed as a checklist and also a way for you to record the body and vital signs measurements. Furhter, you can keep record of the diganoses and treatments the participant receives. | ||
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+ | ==== ADDING A NEW RECORD ==== | ||
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+ | When a participant is starting the study, the Study Protocol project is opened in REDCap and the participant is added to the **Participant List**, as is explained above. Make sure that the **Participant Identifier** option is **Enabled**, | ||
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+ | To successfully create a record for the participant, | ||
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+ | Figure 12 shows the record when it is opened up again. From there all of the forms contained within the eCRF can be opened up and edited at will. | ||
+ | By clicking on a form in the left panel it opens and can be edited. When a form has been filled out it is important to remember to **Save and exit** the form. | ||
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+ | Figure 13 shows the another instrument form in the eCRF. The status icon shows the status of the response of the from, if it has been filled out completely or if something is missing. | ||
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+ | ==== EDITING AN EXISTING RECORD ==== | ||
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+ | In the study protocol the participant will arrive for multiple visits. Therefore, the record for the participant needs to be opened again and edited numerous times as the participant progresses in the study. To find an existing record for a participant, | ||
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+ | The filled out forms can be edited by selecting **Edit response** above the record (see Figure 12). Further, the other forms in the record that have yet to be filled out can be seen in the menu panel as seen in Figure 12. | ||
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===== DATA EXPORT ===== | ===== DATA EXPORT ===== | ||
- | The data can be exported as a .csv file in Data Export, Reports and Stats under Application | + | The data can be exported as a .csv file in **Data Export, Reports and Stats** under **Applications** |
The following image shows the data export page and where to initiate the export. | The following image shows the data export page and where to initiate the export. | ||
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- | After initiating the data export, a window appears as seen below, where you can choose | + | After initiating the data export, a window appears as seen below, where the data format and other options |
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