Please note! The information below may differ based on your organization's settings and is dependent on the permissions associated with your role and the studies to which you have been added.
Overview of Studies Section
The Studies section is your dashboard for all research studies. Each study is represented by a card that provides key information at a glance:
- Study ID: A unique identifier for the study.
- Principal Investigator: The lead researcher in charge of the study.
- Study Type: The classification or nature of the study.
- Status: Current phase or status of the study (e.g., Active, Pending).
- Sponsor: The organization funding or supporting the study.
- Start Date: The date when the study commenced.
How to Use the Studies Dashboard
- Login: Access the platform by logging in with your credentials. You will be taken to the Studies dashboard upon successful login. See this article about the login process.
- Study Cards: Each rectangle represents an individual study. Click on any card to view detailed information about that study. Each study card has menu options, represented by three icons, tasks, pin or study details.
- Navigation Bar (left): Use the navigation bar on the left side to switch between different sections, such as Networks or Notifications.
- Search Functionality: Use the Quicksearch bar at the top right corner to find studies quickly. You can search by Study name.
- View Options: Toggle between 'Tiles' and 'List' to change the view of your studies. 'Tiles' will show the studies in a grid format, while 'List' will present them in a list format.
- User Profile: Your profile can be accessed from the top right corner, where you can manage your account settings or log out.
- Support and Help: For further assistance, click on the "?" icon at the bottom left of the screen to access the help center or to contact support.
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