Section outline

  • Lecture: Data Tables--Rows=Records, Columns=Fields; Data Dictionaries=Metadata; Excel--a great tool, but not for data entry, storage, and management

    Going from data collection forms to data tables in which rows correspond to records/entities and columns correspond to fields/attributes. The concept of a data dictionary or "meta-data".  What is great about Excel and why you can't use it for data entry, storage, and management.

    IMPORTANT: The course labs require a MyResearch and REDCap account from UCSF Academic Research Systems (ARS).  We will submit the initial account request for all registered students in EPI 218. You should receive an email from ARS (or DocuSign) asking you to fill out an online attestation form in order to activate your MyResearch and REDCap account.  See the "Prospectus" memo below.

    Faculty:  Michael Kohn

    Location: 
    Mission Hall 1400

    • Prospectus:

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

      Chapter 16 -- "Data Management" in Designing Clinical Research (Hulley et al), 4th Edition

    • Assignment:

      Work through the Chapter 16 ("Data Management") Exercises starting on page 301 of Designing Clinical Research (Hulley et al), 4th Edition.

      These are not to turn in (especially since the answers are in the book).

       

  • Computer Lab: Excel: pivot tables

    Creating an Excel pivot table to summarize the data.

    Faculty:  Michael Kohn, Josh Senyak, et al.
     
    Location: 
    Mission Hall 1400

    • Optional Reading:

    • Assignment:

      Complete Lab 1 on Excel pivot tables.

    • Assignment Due Date: Upload completed Lab 1 worksheet (Word document) and your Lab 1 Excel xlsx file, LASTNAME_Lab1_IJSExport.xlsx, below by 8/4/2016 at midnight.

    • Upload LastName_Lab1_IJSExport.xlsx and LastName_Lab1Worksheet.doc by clicking on the "Lab 1" link above.  The link won't work unless you are logged into the CLE syllabus site.

    • Datasets:

  • Lecture: Tables and relationships, normalization.  On-screen forms.

    Multi-table relational database and data normalization. Primary and foreign keys. One-to-Many, Many-to-Many, and One-to-One relationships.  On-screen forms.

    Faculty: Michael Kohn

    Location:  Mission Hall 1400

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

  • Computer Lab: Access: creating tables, relationships, and data entry forms

    Creating a table in design or “data dictionary” view. Field names, types, and descriptions; validation rules, primary and foreign keys, lookup tables, and relationships between tables. Creating data entry forms/subforms.

    Faculty:  Michael Kohn, Josh Senyak, et al.
    Location: 
    Mission Hall 1400

    • Assignment:

    • Assignment Due Date:  Make sure that you upload the Access accdb file by 8/11/2015 at midnight.

    • Upload LastNameLab2.accdb by clicking on the "Lab 2" link above.  The link won't work unless you are logged into the CLE syllabus site.

  • Lecture: Queries

    More on normalized relational databases.  Views/Select Queries; Action Queries: Update, Append, Delete; On-screen forms.

    Faculty: Michael Kohn

    Location:  Mission Hall 1400

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

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  • Computer Lab: Filtering by form, queries, reports, and importing data

    Filtering by form. Writing select queries and reports for monitoring study progress. Importing data and appending and updating records.

    Faculty:  Michael Kohn, Josh Senyak, et al.

    Location: 
    Mission Hall 1400

    • Required Reading:

    • Optional Reading:

    • Assignment: Optional narrative description

    • Assignment Due Date: Make sure that you upload the completed Lab 3 Worksheet* and both of the rtf files, “LastnameCountsByRace1.rtf” made prior to importing the new 2007 records and “LastnameCountsByRace2.rtf” made after importing the new records by 8/18/2016 at midnight.

    • Upload Lab 3 files by clicking on the "Lab 3" link above.

      The link won't work unless you are logged in.

      The files should include should include the following:

      “LastnameCountsByRace1.rtf” made prior to importing the new 2012-13 records

      “LastnameCountsByRace2.rtf” made after importing and the new records

      Your completed Lab 3 worksheet.

    • Datasets:

    • This is a compressed (zip) file to improve download speeds.  You should extract it prior to using it.

  • Lecture: Wrap-Up of Relational Database Concepts

    Execution and Results of the JIFee Study

    Faculty: Josh Senyak and Michael Kohn

    Location: Mission Hall 1400

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

  • Computer Lab: Creating queries, calculating derived fields, and exporting to Stata

    Faculty: Michael Kohn, Josh Senyak, et al

    Location: Mission Hall 1400

    • Assignment: Lab 4 on exporting data from Access is due on 8/25/2016.

    • Assignment Due Date:

      Upload the Lab 4 Worksheet by 8/25 at midnight

    • Upload Lab 4 on the "Lab 4" link above.

      You must be logged in to use the link.

    • Datasets:

    • To shorten download times, we compressed this file into a "zip" archive.  Please extract the Access file "InfantJaundiceDatabaseComplete.accdb" from the zip archive before launching it.

  • Lecture: Web-based data entry forms: REDCap

    Faculty: Jennifer Creasman

    Location: Mission Hall 1400

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Resources:

  • Computer Lab: REDCap: basic functions, advantages and limitations

    Faculty: Michael Kohn, Jennifer Creasman, et al (no Josh)

    Location:
    Mission Hall 1400

    • Assignment: Lab 5 on REDCap is due by 23:59 on 9/1/2016. You will need to add your section leader as a user to your REDCap project. See the lab instructions for details.

    • Please share your Lab 5 REDCap project with your section leader.  You do not need to upload a file.

      The deadline for sharing your project is 9/1 at 23:59.

    • Assignment Due Date:  

    • Datasets:

  • Lecture: Platform Choice; 12 Questions to Address in Your Data Management Plan.

    Faculty: Michael Kohn / Josh Senyak

    Location:  Mission Hall 1400

  • Computer Lab: REDCap: monitoring, reporting and exporting to Stata

    Faculty: Michael Kohn, Josh Senyak, et al

    Location:
    Mission Hall 1400

    • Assignment:

    • Assignment Due Date:  Lab 6 on REDCap is due at 23:59 on 9/8/2016.  You will need to upload a Word document containing the Lab 6 Worksheet.  See the lab instructions for details.

    • Upload your Lab 6 worksheet file by clicking on the "Lab 6" link above.  

      The link won't work unless you are logged in.

      The file should include your completed Lab 6 Worksheet, including your two Stata tables, 1) all included subjects by race and sex and 2) included Latino subjects by race and sex.

    • Datasets:

  • Lecture: Research Database Demonstrations

    Faculty: Michael Kohn, Josh Senyak

    Location:  Mission Hall 1400

    • Session Slides:

    • Session Audio/Video Recording (Access restricted to registered students):

    • Required Reading:

  • Computer Lab: Final project consultation

    Faculty:  Michael Kohn, Josh Senyak, et al.
     
    Location:  
    Mission Hall 1400

    • Final Project Due Date: EPI 218 final project is due by midnight on 9/15/2016

    • The link for uploading your final project is near the top of this syllabus page.

      1. We prefer that your database be populated with real data (de-identified if appropriate), but at least make sure to test your data collection system by entering several realistic test records.

      2. Make sure your field types are appropriate (e.g. if you are collecting a date, you should be using a date field type).

      3. All databases must include at least one on-screen data collection form.

      4. Access databases should be normalized.  REDCap databases should use the "Longitudinal" feature if appropriate.

      5. Extra credit will be awarded if your database includes a report, such as the "NIH Report" created in Lab 2.

      6. Extra credit will also be awarded if you provide a budget with your data collection and management plan.

    • This long version of the Infant Jaundice Study Protocol  represents a modification of the original R01  proposal and is not an example of the  kind of one-page protocol that we are  asking from you as Part B  of your Final Project.   The  Access database is included in this zip file.