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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 // | 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 " |
- | {{ :wiki:autolit:screening:screenshot2022-08-16165831.png?nolink& | + | How it looks in the Screening module(s): |
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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. | ||
==== 2. Search for the related report. ==== | ==== 2. Search for the related report. ==== | ||
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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." | ==== 3. Click on the study that you want to mark as a related report and click "Mark Related." | ||
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+ | You can also hover over the selected study to view the full citation. | ||
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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 (red box). ==== | ||
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+ | You can also access the related report by clicking on the external link (blue box). | ||
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+ | ==== 6. Name your Related Report Family ==== | ||
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+ | If you wish, you can name the group of studies. To do so, simply type in the name Related Report Family box. | ||
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+ | The name will auto-save and can be accessed later via the Related Report Family filter in Study Inspector. | ||
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+ | ==== 7. Optional: 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, | ||
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+ | ===== Marking a study as a Related Report ===== | ||
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+ | When you mark a study as a related report, this affects 1. the automated PRISMA diagram output and 2. tags applied to a record with a related report are displayed in both the record and its related report. | ||
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+ | ==== PRISMA diagram ==== | ||
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+ | 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. The below example indicates there are 15 primary studies within your review and 17 reports total including secondary/ | ||
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+ | ==== Tags in Related Reports ==== | ||
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+ | When you apply a tag to a record that has a related report (regardless of whether the record is primary or secondary), the tags applied are displayed both on the record and the related report(s). If a record has a related report with applied tags, a RR icon will be displayed on the question (form-based tagging mode) or next to the tag (standard tagging mode). In the below example, the " | ||
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+ | So when you navigate to its related report, in this case the assigned " | ||
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+ | When the RR icon is selected, you can view the applied tags and even click to access the record in Study Inspector. In Form-based Tagging mode, you can also view all tags as a list via the " | ||
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+ | In this case, when tags originate from a related report, the RR icon is displayed next to the tag. When the RR icon is selected, the tag contents is displayed in the modal. | ||
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+ | <WRAP center round info 60%> | ||
+ | The presence of related reports' | ||
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+ | ===== Finding studies with Related Reports ===== | ||
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+ | Once you have assigned studies to their related reports, you will naturally want to view them again. You can do so via the " | ||
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