check_ap {chlorpromazineR} | R Documentation |
Checks whether antipsychotic names are in the key
Description
Provided a data.frame, x, this checks that the antipsychotic names stored in the x's variable ap_label are present in the key.
Usage
check_ap(
input_data,
key = chlorpromazineR::gardner2010,
ap_label,
route,
route_label
)
Arguments
input_data |
data.frame with antipsychotic name and dose data |
key |
source of the conversion factors–defaults to Gardner et al. 2010 |
ap_label |
column in x that stores antipsychotic name |
route |
options include "oral", "sai", "lai" or "mixed" |
route_label |
if "mixed" route is specified, provide the column that stores the route information |
Value
number of antipsychotic names in x[,ap_label] that don't match key
Examples
participant_ID <- c("P01", "P02", "P03", "P04")
age <- c(42, 29, 30, 60) # not used in calculation, just shows other data
# can exist in the data.frame
antipsychotic <- c("olanzapine", "olanzapine", "quetiapine", "ziprasidone")
dose <- c(10, 12.5, 300, 60)
example_oral <- data.frame(participant_ID, age, antipsychotic, dose,
stringsAsFactors = FALSE)
check_ap(example_oral, ap_label = "antipsychotic", route = "oral",
key = gardner2010)
[Package chlorpromazineR version 0.2.0 Index]