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CareSearch: What is the Research Data Management System?

CareSearch: What is the Research Data Management System?. This event is part of the Quality Use of CareSearch Project. CareSearch Overview. Three types of content Information pages E.g. Dyspnoea Functions E.g. Research Data Management System (RDMS) Databases

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CareSearch: What is the Research Data Management System?

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  1. CareSearch: What is the Research Data Management System? This event is part of the Quality Use of CareSearch Project

  2. CareSearch Overview Three types of content • Information pages • E.g. Dyspnoea • Functions • E.g. Research Data Management System (RDMS) • Databases • E.g. Grey Literature Database

  3. Research Data Management System • Assists in evidence generation • Enables researchers and services to collect data • Data can be entered by a project officer or by individual respondents

  4. The research platform contains the following components: • Surveys • Enables the online design of data collection forms and questionnaires • Access to completing the questionnaires or entering data is controlled • Allows for web-based form completion

  5. The research platform contains the following components: • Reports • Data can be summarised and / or the raw data can be exported for further analysis • Provides for basic reporting of results with features such as percentages, graphs, and tables • Allows export of data to other programs such as Excel, Access or SPSS

  6. Research Data Management System • Libraries: questions relating to palliative care have been created and stored in the RDMS • Create surveys by writing your own questions • Create surveys by copying frequently used questions from the library • Save frequently used questions to your own library for future use

  7. Types of use • The RDMS can be useful when several services or hospitals are involved, as the data can be entered through the web and goes into a single database. • Enables data entry from multiple sites with a single co-ordinating site • Multisite clinical trials (e.g. PaCCSC)

  8. Types of use • Audit and feedback for services • National Standards Assessment Program data entry • CareSearch evaluation

  9. Research Data Management System Examples of what can be put in a survey

  10. Research Data Management System • Invitations: survey link can be emailed using the invitation feature • Set the start and finish dates for your survey • limit the number of responses • invite people to take your survey by email

  11. RDMS Reports Examples of what can be generated

  12. Statistics Table for Rating Scale Questions • a display of responses, mean, median, mode and standard deviations for radio button scale questions • Response Details • display a list of responses to a question • Display Report • show a report or provide a link to a report

  13. Response Summary • Display the survey response or a link to a separate page to view the survey response. • Summary Chart • Display a graphical summary of answers • Summary Table • Display a tabular summary of answers.

  14. RDMS • Security options • Registered access to the platform • enable the survey or questionnaire to be available to all users of the platform • control which individuals have access to the questionnaire by defining the user list

  15. RDMS • Data security - impose a password and define who can enter data - data is secure and backed-up

  16. CareSearch would like to thank the many people who contribute their time and expertise to the project including members of the National Advisory Group and the Knowledge Network Management Group. CareSearch is funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing as part of the National Palliative Care Program. www.caresearch.com.au

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