Typical examples of REDCap® Projects?

PROMs & PREMs

Patient-Reported Outcome Measures, also known as PROMs, are standardized questionnaires or surveys. This method of data collection allows healthcare professionals to directly assess patient's health, symptoms, functional status, and quality of life. Our team, E-PROMiS, is composed of esteemed healthcare professionals and IT specialists who have demonstrated a long-standing history of developing and analyzing PROMs databases catered to the healthcare sector.

Clinical Trial Management

REDCap® has been utilized in several clinical trials spanning multiple medical specialties for data collection, randomization, and study management. As an example, a research study examining the effectiveness of a new drug for treating a specific disease may employ REDCap® for collecting patient data, monitoring participant progress, and tracking adverse events.

Longitudinal Cohort Studies

REDCap® is commonly used in longitudinal cohort studies that follow participants over an extended period. These projects may involve collecting data at multiple time points to analyse changes over time and investigate the development of diseases or the impact of interventions.


Behavioural Studies

REDCap® is commonly utilized in behavioural and psychological research to gather information on cognitive evaluations, personality traits, and behavioural experiments. These projects endeavor to explore human behaviour, cognition, and mental well-being.




Operational databases

Operational projects are designed to provide support to individuals or organizations in their routine responsibilities. These projects may take the form of a Continuous Professional Development (CPD) portfolio, an operational and procedure database, task tracking and to-do lists, meeting minutes, departmental issue progress and resolution tracking, alert and notification systems, and various other possible applications requiring data input and tracking.

Longitudinal Cohort Studies

REDCap® is commonly used in longitudinal cohort studies that follow participants over an extended period. These projects may involve collecting data at multiple time points to analyse changes over time and investigate the development of diseases or the impact of interventions.