The section of theClinical Study Report (CSR)that is most useful for a Data Manager is the one that includes theenumeration and explanation of data errors. This section provides a summary of thedata quality control findings, including error rates, missing data summaries, and any issues identified during data review, validation, or database lock.
According to theGCDMP (Chapter: Data Quality Assurance and Control), post-study reviews of data errors and quality findings are essential for evaluating process performance, identifying recurring issues, and informing continuous improvement in future studies.
Other sections, such as clinical narratives (A) or statistical methods (C), are outside the core scope of data management responsibilities. Thedata error enumeration sectiondirectly reflects the quality and integrity of the data management process and is therefore the most relevant for review.
Reference (CCDM-Verified Sources):
SCDM GCDMP, Chapter: Data Quality Assurance and Control, Section 6.4 – Quality Reporting and Error Analysis
ICH E3 – Structure and Content of Clinical Study Reports, Section 14.3 – Data Quality Evaluation
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