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Longitudinal projects allow for the collection of data over time with the ability to track changes and progress. Longitudinal instruments eliminate the need to recreate multiple of the same forms, where instead the form is created once and assigned to multiple time points within a project. Some useful situations for longitudinal projects include:

  • Long term studies

  • Clinical trials

  • Recruitment and enrollment combinations

  • Multi-site studies

  • Repeating surveys (medications, lab results, adverse events forms)

Enable Longitudinal functionality

Navigate to your project, and select the “Project Setup” tab

Under the “Main project settings”, click “Enable” next to “Use longitudinal data collection with defined events?”

Assign user rights, roles, and/or DAG’s

Assigning User Rights to team members should be a carefully thought out decision. The consequences of poor user rights decisions could be damaging to the security and integrity of the project. See Knowledge Article User Rights & Roles

The User Rights page can be used to determine the roles that a user can assume within a REDCap database. The Data Access Group on the other hand determines the data visibility of a user within a REDCap database. A typical use of Data Access Groups is a multi-site study where users at each site should only be able to view data from their site but not any other sites. Users at each site are assigned to a group, and will only be able to see records created by users within their group. See Knowledge Article Data Access Groups

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