Date e-mail sent: 2021-08-03
Subject: CDISC Public Review: QRS supplements to the SDTMIG
Dear CDISC community,
CDISC invites you to submit comments on one or more of the following QRS supplements to the Study Data Tabulation Model Implementation Guide (SDTMIG) during Public Review:
- Crohn's Disease Activity Index Version 1 (CDAI V1)
- International Physical Activity Questionnaire (August 2002) Short Last 7 Days Self-Administered Format (IPAQ-SF SELF-ADMINISTERED VERSION)
- International Physical Activity Questionnaire (August 2002) Short Last 7 Days Telephone Format (IPAQ-SF PHONE VERSION)
- International Physical Activity Questionnaire (November 2002) Long Last 7 Days Telephone Format (IPAQ-LF PHONE VERSION)
- International Physical Activity Questionnaire (October 2002) Long Last 7 Days Self-Administered Format (IPAQ-LF SELF-ADMINISTERED VERSION)
Timelines and Comment Process
- Provide comments: Public Review Instructions for Reviewers
- View the draft documents: Public Review
- Crohn's Disease Activity Index Version 1 (CDAI V1)
- International Physical Activity Questionnaire (August 2002) Short Last 7 Days Self-Administered Format (IPAQ-SF SELF-ADMINISTERED VERSION)
- International Physical Activity Questionnaire (August 2002) Short Last 7 Days Telephone Format (IPAQ-SF PHONE VERSION)
- International Physical Activity Questionnaire (November 2002) Long Last 7 Days Telephone Format (IPAQ-LF PHONE VERSION)
- International Physical Activity Questionnaire (October 2002) Long Last 7 Days Self-Administered Format (IPAQ-LF SELF-ADMINISTERED VERSION)
Public Review closes 02 September 2021
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Public Review is a key quality step in our Standards Development Process. CDISC relies on your input to ensure neutral, consensus-based standards are developed and adopted by a diverse global community interested in improving clinical research.
Thank you for contributing your time and expertise.