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Engage patients and staff with dynamic, easy to use data entry forms.
- Key Features *#
- Integrated word-processor for layout design, formatting, etc...
- Variable level validation part of data definition (e.g., age range from X to Y years).
- Broad range of data types and controls
- Categorical variables
- Checkboxes
- PIck lists
- Radio Buttons
- Numeric variables
- Calculated variables
- Categorical variables
- Date variables with integrated calendar
- Text variables
- Memo fields
- Documents (i.e., ability to upload a document [e.g., MSword file, pdf file, Excel file, etc.] as part of a form).
- Automated layouts, formatting and styles (e.g., MS-Word file, pdf file, Excel file, etc.] as part of a form)
- Extensive data validation and skip-logic routines
- # Dose equivalency scale values
- Time to study events
- Status of events (e.g., data at year 3 not due yet)
- Code study site values
- Randomization codes
- Filters (e.g., query of all those with a 50% or more change in the main study endpoint over time)
- Integrated data consolidate routines (e.g., the first and last blood pressure reading for all subjects, independent of start date)
- # Dose equivalency scale values
- Integrated data cleaning and scrubbing routines
- Descriptive statistics
- Outlier identification
- More...
- Export to statistical packages (e.g., SPSS, SAS, Excel) or generic CSV file
- Examples
- Single study dataset of all variables, forms and visits.
- Dataset with automatically calculated survival length and censored event variables for generating survival curves.
- What To Consider
- What dataset layout (e.g., one row per subject vs. one row per subject per visit) and data transformations (e.g., recoded variables, calculated variables, etc.) would best facilitate the analytical plan?
- What are the planned data queries?