Researchers may need to fill out an Inclusion Enrollment Report, which shows the cohort stratified by race, ethnicity, and sex.
In this table, each patient is assigned to only group, which can obscure some patient details. At the same time, it since each patient is assigned to exactly one bin, it provides some information that can't be determined by the individual counts from our default demographics table.
Also, this table would be built from untransformed data, unlike our existing demographics table.
We should consider
How should the table be formatted and presented (There are separate examples for the cumulative (Actual) table and the planned counts)?
How to make this tool known and available to researchers without causing confusion (it doesn't line up exactly with our demographics table)?
Researchers may need to fill out an Inclusion Enrollment Report, which shows the cohort stratified by race, ethnicity, and sex.
In this table, each patient is assigned to only group, which can obscure some patient details. At the same time, it since each patient is assigned to exactly one bin, it provides some information that can't be determined by the individual counts from our default demographics table.
Also, this table would be built from untransformed data, unlike our existing demographics table.
We should consider