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dc.contributor.authorWillers, Craig
dc.contributor.authorLynch, Tom
dc.contributor.authorChand, Vibhasha
dc.contributor.authorIslam, Mohammad
dc.contributor.authorLassere, Marissa
dc.contributor.authorMarch, Lyn
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-07T02:04:14Z
dc.date.available2021-07-07T02:04:14Z
dc.date.issued2021en_AU
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2123/25662
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: A key element in the big data revolution is large-scale biobanking and the associated development of high-quality data collections and supporting informatics solutions. As such, in establishing the Australian Arthritis and Autoimmune Biobank Collaborative (A3BC), we sought to establish a low-cost, nation-scale data management system capable of managing a multi-site biobank-registry with complex longitudinal sample and data requirements. Materials and Methods: We assessed several international commercial and non-profit software platforms using standardised system requirement criteria and follow-up interviews. Vendor compliance scoring was prioritised to meet our project-critical requirements. Consumer / end-user co-design was integral to refining our system requirements for optimised adoption. Customisation of the selected software solution was performed to optimise field auto-population between participant timepoints and forms, using modules that are transferable and do not impact core code. Institutional and independent testing was used to ensure data security. Results: We selected the widely used research web application Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) which is “free” (under non-profit license agreement terms), highly configurable and customisable to a variety of biobank and registry needs, and can be developed/ maintained by biobank users with modest IT skill, time and cost. We created a secure, comprehensive participant-centric biobank-registry database that includes: (a) best practice data security measures (incl. multi-site access login using institutional user credentials), (b) permission-to-contact and dynamic itemised e-consent, (c) a complete chain of custody from consent to longitudinal biospecimen-data collection to publication, (d) complex longitudinal patient-reported surveys, (e) integration of record-level extracted/ linked participant data, (f) significant form auto-population for streamlined data capture, and (g) native dashboards for operational visualisations. Conclusion: We recommend the versatile, reusable and sustainable informatics model we have developed in REDCap for prospective chronic disease biobanks or registry-biobanks (of local to national complexity) supporting holistic research into disease prediction, precision medicine and prevention strategies. Published version: Craig Willers, Tom Lynch, Vibhasha Chand, Mohammad Islam, Marissa Lassere, and Lyn March.Biopreservation and Biobanking. https://doi.org/10.1089/bio.2021.0098en_AU
dc.language.isoenen_AU
dc.publisherBiopreservation and Biobankingen_AU
dc.rightsCopyright All Rights Reserveden_AU
dc.subjectREDCapen_AU
dc.subjectbiobanken_AU
dc.subjectLIMSen_AU
dc.subjectregistryen_AU
dc.subjectdatabaseen_AU
dc.subjectrheumatologyen_AU
dc.subjectpre-analytic variablesen_AU
dc.subjectquality managementen_AU
dc.subjectpersonalised medicineen_AU
dc.subjectprecision medicineen_AU
dc.subjectinformed consenten_AU
dc.subjectdata managementen_AU
dc.titleA Versatile, Secure and Sustainable All-In-One Biobank-Registry Data Solution: The A3BC REDCap Modelen_AU
dc.typePreprinten_AU
dc.subject.asrc06 Biological Sciencesen_AU
dc.subject.asrc0803 Computer Softwareen_AU
dc.subject.asrc0806 Information Systemsen_AU
dc.subject.asrc11 Medical and Health Sciencesen_AU
usyd.facultySeS faculties schools::Faculty of Medicine and Health::Northern Clinical Schoolen_AU
usyd.departmentAustralian Arthritis and Autoimmune Biobank Collaborative; Institute of Bone and Joint Research; Kolling Instituteen_AU
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