Timeframes, fixed points in time, and other milestones may be defined in the context of a study as references to which the timing of other collected observations is related. In such cases, timeframes are referred to as reference periods and such fixed points in time and milestones are referred to as reference time points. The following will be collected using TIG Collection or CDASH Model Timing fields when references for the timing of other observations are defined:
- Start and end dates, and times as applicable, for reference periods.
- Dates, and times as applicable, for reference time points.
The date, and time as applicable, of an observation to be related to a reference will be collected whenever possible. Only in cases where it is not possible to collect the date of a related observation (e.g., the date is not available), will a relative timing for the observation in relation to a reference be collected. Relative timing will be collected using TIG Collection Variables:
- --PRIOR to indicate the timing of the observation was prior to the start date of a reference period or the date of a reference time point; or
- --ONGO to indicate the timing of the observation was ongoing relative to the end date of a reference period or the date of a reference time point.
The following steps should be taken when designing CRFs to ensure observations of interest can be related to reference periods and reference time points.
- First, define the reference period and/or reference time point(s) in the context of the study.
- Collect the start and end date/times of the reference period and/or the date/time of the reference time point(s) using appropriate TIG Collection or CDASH Model fields.
- Collect the actual timing of observations when it is possible to collect the date(s) for a related observation.
- Collect relative timing of observations when collection of actual dates is not possible using fields --PRIOR and --ONGO (e.g., “prior”, “ongoing”) for when an observation started or continued, in relation to the study reference period and/or reference time point(s).
The figures below show collection of relative timing in relation to a reference period and reference time points. Representation of collected reference dates and relative timing in subsequent tabulation datasets is noted below and further described in Section x.x, Assumptions for Observation Classes and Section x.x Add tabulation section link.