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Towards Multi-Lingual Pneumonia Research Data Collection Using the Community-Acquired Pneumonia International Cohort Study Database

 
 
 

Abstract


Background: Although multilingual interfaces are preferred by most users when they have a choice, organizations are often unable to support and troubleshoot problems involving multiple user languages. Software that has been structured with multiple languages and data interlinking considerations early in its development is more likely to be easily maintained. We describe the process of adding multilingual support to the CAPO international Cohort study database using REDCap. Methods: Using Google Translate API we extend the supported Spanish language version of REDCap to the most recent version used by CAPO, 8.1.4. We then translate the English data dictionary for CAPO to Spanish and link the two projects together using REDCap’s hook feature. Results: The Community Acquired Pneumonia Organization database now supports data collection in Spanish for its international collaborators. REDCap’s program hook functionality facilitates both databases staying up to date. When a new case is added to the Spanish project, the case is also added to the English project and vice versa. Conclusions: We describe the implementation of multilingual functionality in a data repository for community-acquired pneumonia and describe how similar projects could be structured using REDCap as an example software environment. DOI: 10.18297/jri/vol3/iss1/2 Received Date: November 26, 2018 Accepted Date: December 20, 2018 https://ir.library.louisville.edu/jri/vol3/iss1/ Affiliations: 1Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Louisville This original article is brought to you for free and open access by ThinkIR: The University of Louisville’s Institutional Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in The University of Louisville Journal of Respiratory Infections by an authorized editor of ThinkIR. For more information, please contact thinkir@louisville. edu. Recommended Citation: Mattingly, William A.; Buckner, Kimberley A.; and Pena, Senen (2019) “Towards MultiLingual Pneumonia Research Data Collection Using the Community-Acquired Pneumonia International Cohort Study Database,” The University of Louisville Journal of Respiratory Infections: Vol. 3 : Iss. 1 , Article 2. *Correspondence To: William A Mattingly, PhD Work Address: 501 E Broadway, Suite 120 Louisville, KY, United States, 40202 Work Email: [email protected] ORIGINAL RESEARCH

Volume 3
Pages 1-4
DOI 10.18297/JRI/VOL3/ISS1/2
Language English
Journal None

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