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Clinical reporting tree

The clinical portion of the InForm Ad Hoc Reporting tree is built from the structure of the Reporting and Analysis database; report topics and elements are included for each form and control stored in the Reporting and Analysis database. The database structure is dependent on the study design.

The clinical portion of the InForm Ad Hoc Reporting tree resides in the Clinical Data by Form and Clinical Data by Associated Form folders. The following image illustrates the structure of the Clinical Data by Form folder. The Clinical Data by Associated Form folder includes the same data that is in the Clinical Data by Form folder for each form that is part of an association.

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Illustration. InForm Ad Hoc Reporting tree for the study-specific clinical package.

  • 1—(Points to the Basic Data and Additional Data folders for a clinical form.) The report element folders consist of clinical reporting elements.
  • 2—(Points to the study management report elements in the Additional Data folder.) To create reports with clinical data, include study management report elements that identify the study component (subject, visit, and so forth) on which you want to report. The Clinical Data by Form folder contains some report elements from the Trial Management package; you can use these elements to identify visit, subject, and site in your clinical reports, and to identify unique instances of repeating visits, forms, or itemsets.
  • 3—(Points to report topics for clinical forms.) Clinical report topics reflect the item questions that appear on the forms within your study. Labels for reporting elements may or may not have been customized for display in the InForm Ad Hoc Reporting tree.
  • 4—(Points to the clinical form report topics in the Clinical Data by Form folder.) Each clinical form report topic corresponds to a form or an itemset within your study.

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