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wiki:autolit:screening:relatedreports [2022/08/16 21:14] nicole_hardy_alumni.brown.edu |
wiki:autolit:screening:relatedreports [2023/12/13 11:37] jthurnham [6. When you go to the PRISMA diagram, it will reflect both the number of studies and the number of reports in the bottom left box.] |
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- | Imagine you're screening studies and you see data from the same clinical trial spread out across multiple papers. You will include all these studies, but it's important to differentiate //studies// from //reports. //Each clinical trial is a //study// that in this case has multiple //reports // | + | Imagine you're screening studies and you see data from the same clinical trial spread out across multiple papers. You might include all these studies, but it's important to differentiate //studies// from //reports. //Each clinical trial is a //study// that in this case has multiple //reports // |
- | On the NK site, you can mark a study as a related report, and our software will automatically adjust the PRISMA diagram to reflect this. To mark a paper as a related report, | + | On the NK site, you can mark a study as a related report, and our software will automatically adjust the PRISMA diagram to reflect this. You can mark a paper as a related report |
- | ==== 1. Navigate to the study that is a related report | + | ==== 1. To mark a study a related report, click on the " |
- | {{ | + | How it looks in the Screening module(s): |
- | ==== 2. Search for the related report. | + | {{ : |
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+ | How it looks in Study Inspector: | ||
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+ | The workflow is the same regardless of what area of the site you perform this action. | ||
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+ | ==== 2. Search for the related report. ==== | ||
The search only applies to this nest in AutoLit. You can search using the title, author, or year. | The search only applies to this nest in AutoLit. You can search using the title, author, or year. | ||
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+ | ==== 3. Click on the study that you want to mark as a related report and click "Mark Related." | ||
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+ | ==== 4. Alternative - Mark a study a Duplicate ==== | ||
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+ | Under the Related Reports tab, you also have the ability to Mark studies as Duplicates. If you find a study that was not automatically de-duplicated, | ||
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+ | ==== 5. Select which study is the primary report. ==== | ||
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+ | ==== 6. When you go to the PRISMA diagram, it will reflect both the number of studies and the number of reports in the bottom left box. ==== | ||
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+ | **This example indicates there are 15 primary studies within your review and 17 reports total including secondary/ | ||
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+ | ==== Clinicaltrials.gov Integration: | ||
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+ | When you run a search on [[http:// | ||
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+ | For any record published on clinicaltrials.gov, | ||