ReviewR: A light-weight and extensible tool for manual review of clinical records
DOI10.5281/zenodo.6896266Zenodo6896266MaRDI QIDQ6683974FDOQ6683974
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Michael Kahn, Laura K Wiley, Luke Rasmussen, Christopher Roark, Lisa Schilling, David Mayer
Publication date: 24 July 2022
Objectives: Manual record review is a crucial step for electronic health record (EHR)-based research, but it has poor workflows and is error prone. We sought to build a tool that provides a unified environment for data review and chart abstraction data entry. Materials and methods: ReviewR is an open-source R Shiny application that can be deployed on a single machine or made available to multiple users. It supports multiple data models and database systems, and integrates with the REDCap API for storing abstraction results. Results: We describe two real-world uses and extensions of ReviewR. Since its release in April 2021 as a package on CRAN it has been downloaded 2,204 times. Discussion and conclusion: ReviewR provides an easily accessible review interface for clinical data warehouses. Its modular, extensible, and open source nature afford future expansion by other researchers.
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