Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness

<p>New forms of evidence are needed to complement evidence generated from randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Real-World Evidence (RWE) is a potential new form of evidence, but remains undefined.</p><p>This paper sets to fill that gap by defining RWE as the output from a rigorous...

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Main Authors: Simon de Lusignan, Laura Crawford, Neil Munro
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT 2015-11-01
Series:Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
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Online Access:http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/177
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spelling doaj-0d4707b9a0fd4c07b3b0c52135cf1e7e2020-11-25T00:00:22ZengBCS, The Chartered Institute for ITJournal of Innovation in Health Informatics2058-45552058-45632015-11-0122336837310.14236/jhi.v22i3.177772Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectivenessSimon de Lusignan0Laura Crawford1Neil Munro2University of Surrey, Guildford, UKEli Lilly and Company, IndianapolisUniversity of Surrey, Guildford<p>New forms of evidence are needed to complement evidence generated from randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Real-World Evidence (RWE) is a potential new form of evidence, but remains undefined.</p><p>This paper sets to fill that gap by defining RWE as the output from a rigorous research process which: (1) includes a clear <em>a priori</em> statement of a hypothesis to be tested or research question to be answered; (2) defines the data sources that will be used and critically appraises their strengths and weaknesses; and (3) applies appropriate methods, including advanced analytics. These elements should be set out in advance of the study commencing, ideally in a published protocol.</p><p>The strengths of RWE studies are that they are more inclusive than RCTs and can enable an evidence base to be developed around real-world effectiveness and to start to address the complications of managing other real-world problems such as multimorbidity. Computerised medical record systems and big data provide a rich source of data for RWE studies.</p><p>However, guidance is needed to help assess the rigour of RWE studies so that the strength of recommendations based on their output can be determined. Additionally, RWE advanced analytics methods need better categorisation and validation.</p><p>We predict that the core role of RCTs will shift towards assessing safety and achieving regulatory compliance. RWE studies, notwithstanding their limitations, may become established as the best vehicle to assess efficacy.</p><p> </p>http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/177computerized, data collection, epidemiological methods, evidence-based practice, health services research, medical record systems, real-world analytics, research design, statistics as topic
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Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness
Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
computerized, data collection, epidemiological methods, evidence-based practice, health services research, medical record systems, real-world analytics, research design, statistics as topic
author_facet Simon de Lusignan
Laura Crawford
Neil Munro
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title Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness
title_short Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness
title_full Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness
title_fullStr Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness
title_full_unstemmed Creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness
title_sort creating and using real-world evidence to answer questions about clinical effectiveness
publisher BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
series Journal of Innovation in Health Informatics
issn 2058-4555
2058-4563
publishDate 2015-11-01
description <p>New forms of evidence are needed to complement evidence generated from randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Real-World Evidence (RWE) is a potential new form of evidence, but remains undefined.</p><p>This paper sets to fill that gap by defining RWE as the output from a rigorous research process which: (1) includes a clear <em>a priori</em> statement of a hypothesis to be tested or research question to be answered; (2) defines the data sources that will be used and critically appraises their strengths and weaknesses; and (3) applies appropriate methods, including advanced analytics. These elements should be set out in advance of the study commencing, ideally in a published protocol.</p><p>The strengths of RWE studies are that they are more inclusive than RCTs and can enable an evidence base to be developed around real-world effectiveness and to start to address the complications of managing other real-world problems such as multimorbidity. Computerised medical record systems and big data provide a rich source of data for RWE studies.</p><p>However, guidance is needed to help assess the rigour of RWE studies so that the strength of recommendations based on their output can be determined. Additionally, RWE advanced analytics methods need better categorisation and validation.</p><p>We predict that the core role of RCTs will shift towards assessing safety and achieving regulatory compliance. RWE studies, notwithstanding their limitations, may become established as the best vehicle to assess efficacy.</p><p> </p>
topic computerized, data collection, epidemiological methods, evidence-based practice, health services research, medical record systems, real-world analytics, research design, statistics as topic
url http://hijournal.bcs.org/index.php/jhi/article/view/177
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