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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2018

Open Access 01-12-2018 | Methodology

Toolbox for Research, or how to facilitate a central data management in small-scale research projects

Authors: Martin Bialke, Henriette Rau, Oliver C. Thamm, Ronny Schuldt, Peter Penndorf, Arne Blumentritt, Robert Gött, Jens Piegsa, Thomas Bahls, Wolfgang Hoffmann

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2018

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Abstract

Background

In most research projects budget, staff and IT infrastructures are limiting resources. Especially for small-scale registries and cohort studies professional IT support and commercial electronic data capture systems are too expensive. Consequently, these projects use simple local approaches (e.g. Excel) for data capture instead of a central data management including web-based data capture and proper research databases. This leads to manual processes to merge, analyze and, if possible, pseudonymize research data of different study sites.

Results

To support multi-site data capture, storage and analyses in small-scall research projects, corresponding requirements were analyzed within the MOSAIC project. Based on the identified requirements, the Toolbox for Research was developed as a flexible software solution for various research scenarios. Additionally, the Toolbox facilitates data integration of research data as well as metadata by performing necessary procedures automatically. Also, Toolbox modules allow the integration of device data. Moreover, separation of personally identifiable information and medical data by using only pseudonyms for storing medical data ensures the compliance to data protection regulations. This pseudonymized data can then be exported in SPSS format in order to enable scientists to prepare reports and analyses.

Conclusions

The Toolbox for Research was successfully piloted in the German Burn Registry in 2016 facilitating the documentation of 4350 burn cases at 54 study sites. The Toolbox for Research can be downloaded free of charge from the project website and automatically installed due to the use of Docker technology.
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Metadata
Title
Toolbox for Research, or how to facilitate a central data management in small-scale research projects
Authors
Martin Bialke
Henriette Rau
Oliver C. Thamm
Ronny Schuldt
Peter Penndorf
Arne Blumentritt
Robert Gött
Jens Piegsa
Thomas Bahls
Wolfgang Hoffmann
Publication date
01-12-2018
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2018
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-018-1390-1

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