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Principles for Good Practice in the Conduct of Non-interventional Studies: The View of Industry Researchers

Virginia Acha, Bart Barefoot, Ariadna Juarez García, Valerie Lehner, Raffaella Monno, Susan Sandler, Álmath Spooner, Patrice Verpillat

2023Therapeutic Innovation & Regulatory Science18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This reflection paper presents a consolidated view of EFPIA on the need for principles for good practice in the generation and use of non-interventional studies (NIS), including overarching principles such as the registration of hypothesis evaluating treatment effect (HETE) studies. We first define NIS and the important adjacencies to clinical trials and relationship with real-world evidence (RWE). We then outline the principles for good practice with respect to appropriate research design, study protocol, fit-for-purpose variables and data quality, analytical methods, bias reduction, transparency in conduct and use, privacy management and ethics review. We conclude with recommendations for action for the research community to promote trust and credibility in the use of NIS.

Topics & Concepts

PharmacyEngineering ethicsMedical physicsManagement scienceMedicineEngineeringFamily medicineEthics in Clinical ResearchMeta-analysis and systematic reviewsHealth Systems, Economic Evaluations, Quality of Life