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tidyREDCap is an R package with functions for processing REDCap data.
‘REDCap’ (Research Electronic Data CAPture; https://projectredcap.org) is a web-enabled application for building and managing surveys and databases developed at Vanderbilt University.
💥 NEW in Version 1.1 💥 import_instruments()
includes the repeat number for repeated
instruments/forms/questionnaires.
import_instruments()
will use an API call to load
every instrument/questionnaire into its own R dataset. If the REDCap
project is longitudinal or has repeated instruments, the function will
remove blank records.
After loading data into R using RStudio with the
import_instruments()
function, you can see both the
variable name and the text that appears to users of REDCap. All you need
to do is click on the dataset’s name in the Environment
tab or use the View() function. The column headings will include both
the variable name and the Field Label from REDCap.
💥 NEW in Version 1.1 💥 Functions coming from packages outside
of tidyREDCap
may not understand what to do with labeled
variables. So, tidyREDCap
includes a new
drop_labels()
function that will allow you to strip the
labels before using functions that want unlabeled data.
make_choose_one_table()
: print a
janitor::tabyl()
style table with a variable label. This
function lets you print one choice from a choose all that apply
question.REDCap exports the responses to a choose all that apply question into many similarly named questions. tidyREDCap helps summarize the responses with two functions:
make_binary_word()
: converts all the responses into a
single descriptive “word”make_choose_all_table()
: converts all the responses
into a single summary tableProjects that have repeated assessments with different questionnaires/instruments export with holes in the CSV. tidyREDCap will parse the export and create tables for any of the questionnaires/instruments:
make_instrument()
: makes a tibble for a
questionnaire/instrumentMain Page: https://raymondbalise.github.io/tidyREDCap/
User Guides:
https://raymondbalise.github.io/tidyREDCap/articles/
Development Site: https://github.com/RaymondBalise/tidyREDCap
You can get the latest official release of tidyREDCap from CRAN.
install.packages("tidyREDCap")
Run these two lines of code to install tidyREDCap from GitHub (this requires RTools for Windows or Xcode for Mac to be installed on your computer):
if (!requireNamespace("devtools")) install.packages("devtools")
devtools::install_github("RaymondBalise/tidyREDCap")
make_yes_no()
function to convert “checked” or “yes”-like answers to “Yes” and other
answers to “No or Unknown”.make_yes_no_unknown()
function to convert “checked” or
“yes”-like answers to “Yes”“, unchecked or”no”-like answers to “No” and
other answers to “Unknown”.We are currently in active development of tidyREDCap. If one of our functions does not work the way that you expect, or if one of our functions is broken, please submit an issue ticket (using a reproducible example) to our issues page. If you have a cool idea for our next new function, also submit an issue ticket. If you are an R developer and want so contribute to this package, please submit an issue ticket or a pull request.
The development of this package was supported by:
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.