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Visit-level data fields are designed to record clinical details specific to that point in time. Each visit has its own unique characteristics, such as date, site at which the visit occurred, clinical diagnoses, and clinical status.

Planned longitudinal studies are usually pre-programmed with expected visit descriptions and the expected samples to be collected based upon each study’s unique design. In some cases, the processed specimens derived from the primary samples are also pre-set. This saves time for the study team as fields are autofilled with expected values which can be overridden if necessary.

Documenting Visit Details

Each visit will have different characteristics (e.g, date of visit, new diagnosis, visit site, etc.). These are recorded on the visit page. It is possible to record vist data at the time of sample collection or record it later.

 A closer look at capturing visit information

The standard fields associated with a visit include:

  1. Visit date

  2. Status: (Complete, Pending, Missed, Not Collected)

  3. Visit Site

  4. Clinical Diagnosis (multiple select): ICD 10 codes

  5. Clinical Status

To record the clinical data at the time of specimen collection, choose ‘Collect Visit’ from the specimen table on the Participant overview page.

  • By choosing 'Proceed to Collection' upon registering a participant, the Visit page will be skipped and you will be navigated directly to the planned specimen collection page for the visit chosen.

  • It is possible to record only the visit date and site and proceed directly to ‘Collect Specimens’ either from the Add Participant page or from the specimen table on the participant overview page.

Collect Specimens From Specimen Table

Collect Specimens from Add Participant page

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