Visit Order

This report determines whether visit dates are unusual for subjects when ordering dates according to visit number.

Report Results Description

Running Visit Order with the Nicardipine sample setting and default options generates the report shown below:

The report contains the following elements:

A series of histograms summarizing the number of subjects in various study sites, treatment arms, and countries.
A histogram showing the number of visit dates that might be unusual or problematic. In the example shown here, none of the visit dates were considered problematic.

Data Filter

This enables you to subset subjects based on demographic characteristics and Standardized Disposition Terms. Refer toData Filter for more information.

Action Buttons

Action buttons, provide you with an easy way to drill down into your data. The following action buttons are generated by this report:

Profile Subjects: Select subjects and click to generate the patient profiles. See Profile Subjects for additional information.
Show Subjects: Select subjects and click to open the ADSL (or DM if ADSL is unavailable) of selected subjects.
Demographic Counts: Select subjects and click to create a data set of USUBJIDs, which subsets all subsequently run reports to those selected subjects. The currently available filter data set can be applied by selecting Apply Subject Filter in any report dialog.
Show Problematic Dates: Select subjects or groups and click to show only subjects with problematic visit dates.

General

Click to view the associated data tables. Refer to View Data for more information.
Click to generate a standardized pdf- or rtf-formatted report containing the plots and charts of selected sections.
Click to generate a JMP Live report. Refer to Create Live Report for more information.
Click to take notes, and store them in a central location. Refer to Add Notes for more information.
Click to read user-generated notes. Refer to View Notes for more information.
Click to open and view the Subject Explorer/Review Subject Filter.
Click to specify Derived Population Flags that enable you to divided the subject population into two distinct groups based on whether they meet very specific criteria.
Click the arrow to reopen the completed report dialog used to generate this output.
Click the gray border to the left of the Options tab to open a dynamic report navigator that lists all of the reports in the review. Refer to Report Navigator for more information.

Methodology

No statistical testing is performed.

Report Options

Visits

This report helps you determine whether visit dates are unusual for subjects when ordering dates according to visit number. To optimize this evaluation, you must first indicate if you want to consider Subsequent visits on the same day as valid and whether there are visits (marked by Special visits to exclude) that should be excluded.

Unscheduled Visits

Unscheduled visits can occur for a variety of reasons and can complicate analyses. By default, these are excluded from this analysis. However, by unchecking the Remove unscheduled visits box, you have the option of including them.

Filtering the Data:

Filters enable you to restrict the analysis to a specific subset of subjects and/or specific visits, based on values within variables. You can also filter based on population flags (Safety is selected by default) within the study data.

See Select the analysis population, Select saved subject filter1, Filter to Include Visits, and Additional Filter to Include Subjects, for more information.