Closed mertenssarah closed 7 years ago
This can be done but requires further information from @mertenssarah Event listings can be arranged in a table on the opening page https://cope.nds.ox.ac.uk/en-gb/wp4/adverse-event/ Carl will need a list of table headings that you would like (e.g. SAE Y/N). The events list could then be sorted by the table headings (e.g. Trial ID, transplant centre). @mertenssarah can you please provide details of what you would like to appear in the events table?
SAE Y/N trial ID transplant centre (note: a device error can happen with a kidney at the donor centre and in the end the kidney doesn't get allocated. Not sure how to solve this) Device related (device error or user error) Y/N start date event
There is no SAE Y/N question on the form, so a formula is needed to describe how to create this answer - i.e. what data from the form do you use to determine if this is an AE or SAE?
For reference, you should do as Virginia and Ally do, and use the model documentation to list the fields you want on the display listing, that way it is much quicker for me to determine what it is you actually want rather than guessing from the vague titles. If you want to check with the form directly, you can do that by changing the language to Debug Mode which displays the field titles.
For example: "trial ID" is probably [AE04 trial id link]; "start date event" is likely [AE02 onset date]
Adverse Event listings have been updated in v0.6.4 to display the following on the listing screen: ID Trial ID Onset Date Is Serious? Is Ongoing? Led to Death? Treatment related?
I thought a separate AE form would be made but apparently this all have to be done the same way as SAEs . With the list of events appearing in the database, for me it is not possible to check which ones were SAEs unless I open all of them. I need to see this immediately: is there a way to flag SAEs in the listing? Ideally I want 2 seperate lists: 1 for SAEs and 1 for AEs (and if I can dream a bit more: everything sorted by trial ID and transplant centre).