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The same functionality should help deal with instruments that are
potentially given repeatedly. Common examples include asking
participants to fill out a form describing medical conditions for all
their siblings or asking them to fill out a form for each side effect
they experience while using a drug. In these cases, each participant may
have zero or many records. Again, creating a table with all the records
for these “repeated” instruments would be good.
# Do not type your API token directly into your code
tidyREDCap::import_instruments(
url = "https://redcap.miami.edu/api/",
token = "1A2B3CXXYYZZOOMMGOSHNOOOOX1Y2Z3" # This is BAD!
)
# A better way to do this is to read the API key from the .Renviron file.
# For instructions on saving your API key, see link below.
tidyREDCap::import_instruments(
url = "https://redcap.miami.edu/api/",
token = Sys.getenv("nacho_anxiety_key") # This is BETTER!
)
See the Importing from REDCap vignette for details/information for saving your API key in the .Renviron file.
The import_instruments()
function can be given a URL and
token for a REDCap project, like the one created above and it will
return one table for each instrument in a project. By default, the
function will drop all empty records. For example, the above API call is
pulling data from a REDCap project that has four instruments:
Enrollment, the Nacho Craving Index (NCI), the Generalized Anxiety
Disorder Assessment (GAD7), and the Hamilton Anxiety Scale (HAM-A).
After running the above code we get four tables from the REDCap project.
Notice that each repeat of the HAM-A is its own record.
If a person has only done the baseline assessment they will only have one record.
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