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====== Data Extraction ====== | ====== Data Extraction ====== | ||
- | Once you have [[wiki: | + | Once you have [[:wiki: |
===== Steps for Data Extraction: ===== | ===== Steps for Data Extraction: ===== | ||
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Select " | Select " | ||
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- | Alternatively, | + | Alternatively, |
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To add study arms and identify the Intervention used for each arm, click the " | To add study arms and identify the Intervention used for each arm, click the " | ||
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=== 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: **Any additional timepoint reported that is of interest. Any number of Other timepoints may be created and saved in AutoLit, but // | ||
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<WRAP center round important 60%> | <WRAP center round important 60%> | ||
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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. | ||
- | {{: | + | {{: |
=== 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 | + | 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 "Total" or " | + | === 3d. Changes to Total Population |
- | === 3d. How to use Tags to inform Extraction === | + | **//If the total population for any Data Element differs from the total population you reported for the Study Arm as a whole, ensure that you edit this information in the " |
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+ | === 3e. How to use Tags to inform Extraction === | ||
If you hover over the tag symbol on each data point (see Figure above, red circles), you will notice that the tags applied will appear. This 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. | If you hover over the tag symbol on each data point (see Figure above, red circles), you will notice that the tags applied will appear. This 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. | ||
- | FIGURE | + | === 3f. How to use the " |
- | === 3e. How to use the " | + | **__CAUTION: |
- | **__CAUTION:__ **Watch for the red Xs that appear under " | + | {{:wiki: |
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- | FIGURE | + | |
**//If any of your data elements have a red X, DO NOT hit " | **//If any of your data elements have a red X, DO NOT hit " | ||
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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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- | ==== 4. Complete Data Extraction ==== | ||
- | Once you have input all of the relevent and correct data __AND__ | + | ==== 4. Complete |
- | FIGURE | + | Once you have input all of the relevant and correct data __AND__ |