Creating/Editing A Study Template - Kinesia HomeView User Manual

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Kinesia HomeView User's Guide – 01/03/2013

Creating/Editing a Study Template

Institution administrators have the option to create, edit, or clear a study template. When a study
template is created, all subsequent study definitions created by users affiliated with that institution
will default to the template selections with the exception of the dates and times. However, each
user can move through this template on a per patient basis to make any desired changes to the
template. To create a study template:
1. Login to the Kinesia HomeView web application.
2. Click on the Studies tab.
3. Click the Create / Edit Study Template button.
4. Select the diary mode.
a. If you choose Custom Diary, you will be prompted to select times, motor tasks,
medications, symptoms, and activities. Cycle through each option by making the
appropriate selection (you can also choose to check the box on the top of the screen
next to 'I do not want [specified feature]' if applicable) and pressing the Next button
when complete.
b. If you choose Dyskinesia Diary, you will be prompted to select the start date, times,
motor tasks and medications. Cycle through each option by making the appropriate
selection (you can also choose to check the box on the top of the screen next to 'I do
not want [specified feature]' if applicable) and pressing the Next button when
complete.
5. When you arrive at the Summary screen, verify your template is correct.
6. Click Finish.
NOTE: To clear a study template, the institution administrator should click on the Studies tab,
then Clear Study Template. A confirmation pop-up will appear. Click OK to proceed with the
deletion.
NOTE: Only institution administrators can create and edit templates and only one template per
institution may exist at a time.
NOTE: Once a template exists for an institution, all studies created by users will default to this
template. However, users can specify study dates as well as update the remaining features
(times, motor tasks, medications, symptoms, and activities on a per patient basis).
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