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 ====== Data Extraction ====== ====== Data Extraction ======
  
-Once you have [[wiki:autolit:extraction:configure|configured]] your Interventions and Data Elements, you are ready to extract data from all included studies in the nest.+Once you have [[:wiki:autolit:extraction:configure|configured]] your Interventions and Data Elements, you are ready to extract data from all included studies in the nest.
  
 ===== Steps for Data Extraction: ===== ===== Steps for Data Extraction: =====
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 Select "Extraction" from the menu: Select "Extraction" from the menu:
  
-{{:wiki:autolit:extraction:extract_-_navigate.png?200|}}+{{  :wiki:autolit:extraction:img32_1.png?nolink&  }}
  
-Alternatively, you can Extract data from the "Extract" tab in Inspector. See [[wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector#completing_actions|here]] for details on how to get to the Study Modal.+Alternatively, you can Extract data from the "Extract" tab in Inspector. See [[:wiki:autolit:utilities:inspector#completing_actions|here]] for details on how to get to the Study Modal.
  
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 To add study arms and identify the Intervention used for each arm, click the "+" button (red circle) in the Study Arms section of the Study Design panel (upper right). Add one Arm for every patient group from the study you plan to extract. To add study arms and identify the Intervention used for each arm, click the "+" button (red circle) in the Study Arms section of the Study Design panel (upper right). Add one Arm for every patient group from the study you plan to extract.
  
-{{:wiki:autolit:extraction:extract_add_interv.png|}}+{{:wiki:autolit:extraction:extract_add_interv.png}}
  
 === 2b. Identify Interventions === === 2b. Identify Interventions ===
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   * **Outcome: **Reported at a designated follow-up period. One Outcome timepoint per Data Element will be displayed on Synthesis.   * **Outcome: **Reported at a designated follow-up period. One Outcome timepoint per Data Element will be displayed on Synthesis.
   * **Other: **Any additional timepoint reported that is of interest. Any number of Other timepoints may be created and saved in AutoLit, but //**"Other" timepoints will not be presented on Synthesis.** //   * **Other: **Any additional timepoint reported that is of interest. Any number of Other timepoints may be created and saved in AutoLit, but //**"Other" timepoints will not be presented on Synthesis.** //
-FIGURE+{{:wiki:autolit:extraction:img33.png?nolink&  }}
  
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 For each Timepoint, enter the follow-up period with the appropriate unit of time (Days, Weeks, etc.). For Baseline Timepoints, this will typically be 0 days. For each Timepoint, enter the follow-up period with the appropriate unit of time (Days, Weeks, etc.). For Baseline Timepoints, this will typically be 0 days.
  
-FIGURE+{{:wiki:autolit:extraction:img34.png?nolink&  }}
  
 === 3c. Extract the Data for each Measurement Timepoint === === 3c. Extract the Data for each Measurement Timepoint ===
  
-Read through the study and extract the relevant data scoped to each specific Timepoint. **//If the total population for that Data Element differs from the total population you reported for the Study Arm as a whole, ensure that you edit this information in the "N" column.//  **+Read through the study and extract the relevant data scoped to each specific Timepoint.
  
-FIGURE+{{:wiki:autolit:extraction:img35.png?nolink&  }}
  
-=== 3d. How to use Tags to inform Extraction ===+=== 3d. Changes to Total Population / Loss to Follow-up ===
  
-If you hover over the tag symbol on each data point, you will notice that the tags applied will appear. This allows for quick and efficient way to confirm the work of the taggersas well as the tags giving information to you as the extractor.+**//If the total population for any Data Element differs from the total population you reported for the Study Arm as wholeensure that you edit this information in the "Total" column for that individual Data Element.//  **
  
-FIGURE+=== 3e. How to use Tags to inform Extraction ===
  
-=== 3eHow to use the "Status" symbols ===+If you hover over the tag symbol on each data point (see Figure above, red circles), you will notice that the tags applied will appearThis allows for a quick and efficient way to confirm the work of the taggers, as well as the tags giving information to you as the extractor.
  
-**__CAUTION:__  **Watch for the red Xs that appear under "Status". This means something is wrong with the data.+=== 3f. How to use the "Status" symbols ===
  
-FIGURE+**__CAUTION:__  **Watch for the red Xs that appear under "Status". This means something is wrong with the data (missing information, non-numerical information, or other error). 
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 +{{:wiki:autolit:extraction:img36.png?nolink&  }}
  
 **//If any of your data elements have a red X, DO NOT hit "Complete". You will need to figure out the problem and fix it before hitting "Complete" or risk losing the data from that row.//  ** **//If any of your data elements have a red X, DO NOT hit "Complete". You will need to figure out the problem and fix it before hitting "Complete" or risk losing the data from that row.//  **
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 +**Note:** Anytime there is a module box with the adjustable icon, you can drag to adjust the width of the box depending on your preference.
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 +{{ :wiki:autolit:extraction:width_extract.png?nolink |}}
  
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-==== 4. Complete Data Extraction ==== 
  
-Once you have input all of the relevent and correct data __AND__  all of the timepoints for each Data Element you extracted have a green check mark, you can hit complete and move onto the next study!+==== 4. Complete Data Extraction ====
  
-FIGURE+Once you have input all of the relevant and correct data __AND__  all of the timepoints for each Data Element you extracted have a green check mark, you can hit complete and move onto the next study!