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'Freeze' review finding when working on the evidence profile #256

Open javierapena opened 6 months ago

javierapena commented 6 months ago

Hi @MJWainwright! I am currently working with iSoQ to assess the confidence in a QES' findings for a guideline and I noted that when I am adding the extracted data at the bottom of the GRADECERQual worksheet, if I want to see the finding I'm working is a little annoying to click on the 'back to top' button and then scrolling down to continue filling the table. So I was wondering if we can improve the usability by 'freezing' the finding on the top. @damian-garrido consider it is feasible, so I wanted to know your opinion on this.

My idea is to freeze this two components (the finding in a smaller text and the 'navigate this page' menu):

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Thanks in advance! Javiera.

MJWainwright commented 6 months ago

@javierapena @damian-garrido . Thanks for this Javiera. I will get back to you on this and I'd like to also get Claire and Simon's input. Out of curiosity, where is your primary data located that you are cutting and pasting across? Is it organised by review finding? I'm wondering in which cases a user would have to keep looking at the review finding when inputting the data that was extracted and analysed to come up with that review finding.

javierapena commented 6 months ago

Thanks, Megan. It is from a PDF and data are indeed organized by review finding (we are assessing a QES developed by other authors using the guidance from the CERQual series and the series of QES for guidelines). As you say, maybe is not critical and its a personal case (I often loose concentration 😬).

MJWainwright commented 6 months ago

@javierapena Ok yes it sounds like a very specific case. Let's see if we get similar feedback from other users. I've not so far. So I'm going to put this one "on hold" until we gather more information on it. In the meantime you could consider adding your extracted data in the modal for methodological limitations. In that view, you can easily click the tab "review finding" to see the review finding and then click the "extracted data" tab to continue inputting your data. If you stay on the main page view, you could try not scrolling down but rather clicking on the "Extracted data" in the Navigate this page bar below the finding. That saves you from having to scroll! Please document your suggestions using the form so we can keep track: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/1/d/1uIqAenD-giNJqRDUJSH9Jyg_AdxaIFIDz8zvVzgGufM/edit