CASE REPORT FORM SERVICES
Case Report Form Design
Based on your protocol and draft Case Report Forms (CRFs), the FrameMaker experts at DF/Net Research can quickly turn your protocol into a DataFax-compatible form set.
There is more to CRF development than simply the creation of the forms. DF/Net Research has experience and expertise in optimizing forms for the specific needs of DataFax. Many factors such as layout, bar coding, and the study visit structure all need to be taken into consideration early on in the study development process. Since the CRFs form the foundation for the DataFax database, correctly designed CRFs are critical to the success of any DataFax study.
Case Report Form Templates
Starting from scratch can be difficult for any company new to DataFax. DF/Net Research can provide CRF templates for your further use and custom-tailoring. Some clients find it easier to use sample and template forms as developed by DF/Net Research to form a basis for their own CRF development process. Copying and pasting from DF/Net Research's customized library of sample forms can jumpstart new DataFax studies off the ground.
Custom CRF templates can save your organization the time and expense of building CRFs from the ground up. Our templates incorporate styles, reference pages, master pages, and other FrameMaker features to make your CRFs look professional, consistent, and most importantly, DataFax-compatible.
Case Report Form Review
Ever feel like you've looked at your study's forms once too often? DF/Net Research can also provide CRF review. An independent external review of final forms can discover problems that remained hidden through many internal reviews.
Multiple Language Capabilities
DF/Net Research also has extensive experience with CRFs in many languages. We can take your translations of CRFs in multiple languages and convert them into a DataFax-compatible form set spanning all languages. Advanced FrameMaker techniques can often allow all of these languages to be contained within the same document, simplifying the inevitable downstream changes expected in any clinical trial. DF/Net Research has experience with forms developed in European, Thai, and several African languages.