Defining Subject Visits
This topic describes how to define subject visits in a subject visit template.
This task is a step in Process of Defining Subject Visit Templates.
To define subject visits
Navigate to the Administration - Clinical screen, then the Visit Templates view.
For the new template version record, create a visit record in the Visits list for each visit that a subject will make to the site.
Some fields are described in the following table.
Field
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Sequence
Type the sequence number of the visit. Typically, the first visit has a sequence number of 1.
Visit Type
Select the type of clinical visit. The following preconfigured values are available:
Screening
Rescreening
Enrollment
End of Study
You can add, modify, or delete values for the Visit Type field.
Name
Type the name of the visit, for example, screening or baseline.
Planned
Select this field to define a subject visit as a planned visit. This field is selected by default.
Status Tracking Visit
Select this field to enable automatic tracking of the status in the Subject Status MVG (multi value group) for each visit type. You can set only one visit as the status tracking visit for each visit type. For example, if TreatmentPhase1, TreatmentPhase2, and TreatmentPhase3 clinical visits exist for a Treatment visit type, then you can set only TreatmentPhase3 as the status tracking visit. When you select the Status Tracking Visit field for a visit, the following status records are automatically created in the Subject Status MVG when each predefined visit type is processed:
A Visit Type value of Screening creates a Screened status record in the Subject Status MVG.
A Visit Type value of Re-Screening creates a Re-screened status record in the Subject Status MVG.
A Visit Type value of Enrollment creates an Enrolled status record in the Subject Status MVG.
A Visit Type value of End of Study creates a Completed status record in the Subject Status MVG.
You can manually override the automatic value in the Subject Status MVG.
Any create, update, or delete operations on the tracked status fields trigger automatic create, update, and delete operations in the Subject Status MVG.
Automatic status tracking is not enabled for custom values in the Visit Type list.
You can edit the Status Tracking Visit field only in the subject visit template. This field is read-only when copied to the subject’s visit plan.
If you do not enable automatic status tracking for a clinical visit, then you can manually create, update, and delete status records in the Subject Status MVG. The following conditions apply:
You can create only one status record for each visit type. Multiple status records for the same visit type are not permitted. If Visit Type is not null, then it must be unique.
When Visit Type is null, the status value must be unique. Multiple status records with the same Status value, and a null Visit Type, are not permitted. The value pair of Visit Type and Status must be unique.
Lead
Type the lead time from the start date. You define the start date in the Schedule Date field when scheduling the subject.
Lead Units
Select the units for the lead time.
Min
Type the time before the lead time that the visit can occur.
For example, if Min is 1 and Min/Max Units is days, then the visit can occur one day before the scheduled date.
Do not leave this field empty.
Max
Type the time after the lead time that the visit can occur.
For example, if Max is 2 and Min/Max Units is days, then the visit can occur up to two days after the scheduled visit.
Do not leave this field empty.
Min/Max Units
Select the units for the Min and Max values.
Do not leave this field empty.
# CRF Pages
Type the number of CRF (case report form) pages.
Status
Select the status of the visit. The following subject status values are available:
Screened
Screen Failure
Randomized
Enrolled
Completed
Early Terminated
Re-screened
Withdrawn
The Status field is not copied when you copy the subject visit template to the subject’s visit plan.