In this section, conformance refers to whether implementation of standards per this guide meets the requirements of the standards. Conformant collection and representation of tobacco product study data is ensured by full adherence to standards per this guide. Conformance to standards is assessed by confirming implementation of standards per this guide and by evaluating tabulation and analysis data in relation to conformance rules.
For data collection using CRFs, conformance to standards is minimally indicated by:
Guidelines for Tabulation Datasets
Tabulation dataset conformance with standards in this guide is minimally indicated by:
- Representation of all collected, assigned, and relevant derived data in applicable datasets.
- Following the complete metadata structure for data domains
- Following SDTMIG domain models wherever applicable
- Using specified standard domain names and prefixes per controlled terminology where applicable
- Using specified standard variable names
- Using specified standard variable labels
- Following SDTM-specified controlled terminology and format guidelines for variables, when provided
- Including all Required and Expected variables as columns in standard domains, and ensuring that all Required variables are populated
- Ensuring that each record in a dataset includes the appropriate Identifier and Timing variables, as well as a Topic variable
- Conforming to guidance in CDISC Notes column and general and domain-specific assumptions
- Conformance Rules
Conformance to standards in this guide can be proactively ensuring
and assessing conformance Conformant collection and representation of data is ensured by full adherence standards per this guide.
Conformance may be by data collection
Conformance to standards may be minimally assessed by confirming intended implementation per the guidelines below and by evaluating tabulation and analysis datasets in relation to conformance rules.