Overview

StudyTRAX has a built-in "Medications" feature design to tightly integrate data entry of subject medication usage with datasets, including dose equivalency scales.  There is a central list of Medications that is maintained by the "Medications" user role and made available across studies as needed (see image below).  The central list of medications may involve just a few, targeted medications or thousands of medications (e.g., the entire PDR).  Medications are "global" meaning once a medication is entered for a subject that information is available across all studies with which they are involved.  For example, morphine 100mg is entered for a subject X in a patient registry and subject X is also in a clinical trial.  In this case, the use of the medication is automatically known and seen in the clinical trial.

Central List 

How It Works

The "Medications" feature is often used with patient registries and/or to collect concomitant medications for clinical trials.  It combines simple entry for data entry staff with sophisticated analysis of medication usage for investigators.  From the perspective of data entry staff, medications are entered by merely selecting from a list and then entering in the begin date,  end-date (if applicable), dose, times pre day, route of administration, indication, and any notes. 

Data Entry Fields

From a data analysis perspective, medication usage in datasets is automatically looked-up and connected with visit dates (e.g., date of a clinic visit or study encounter (e.g., "Baseline", "Week 1", etc.))!  In datasets, investigators can choose to include 1) the dose of a specific medication, 2) the dose equivalence across multiple medications, and/or 3) whether a patient has ever been exposed to a single or a whole list of medications (see image below).

Integration of Medications In Data Sets 

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