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Harnessing Scientific Literature Reports for Pharmacovigilance: Prototype software analytical tool development and usability testing

OBJECTIVES: We seek to develop a prototype software analytical tool to augment FDA regulatory reviewers’ capacity to harness scientific literature reports in PubMed/MEDLINE for pharmacovigilance and adverse drug event (ADE) safety signal detection. We also aim to gather feedback through usability te...

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Autores principales: Sorbello, Alfred, Ripple, Anna, Tonning, Joseph, Munoz, Monica, Hasan, Rashedul, Ly, Thomas, Francis, Henry, Bodenreider, Olivier
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Schattauer 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5373771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28326432
http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2016-11-RA-0188
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author Sorbello, Alfred
Ripple, Anna
Tonning, Joseph
Munoz, Monica
Hasan, Rashedul
Ly, Thomas
Francis, Henry
Bodenreider, Olivier
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Ripple, Anna
Tonning, Joseph
Munoz, Monica
Hasan, Rashedul
Ly, Thomas
Francis, Henry
Bodenreider, Olivier
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description OBJECTIVES: We seek to develop a prototype software analytical tool to augment FDA regulatory reviewers’ capacity to harness scientific literature reports in PubMed/MEDLINE for pharmacovigilance and adverse drug event (ADE) safety signal detection. We also aim to gather feedback through usability testing to assess design, performance, and user satisfaction with the tool. METHODS: A prototype, open source, web-based, software analytical tool generated statistical disproportionality data mining signal scores and dynamic visual analytics for ADE safety signal detection and management. We leveraged Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) indexing terms assigned to published citations in PubMed/MEDLINE to generate candidate drug-adverse event pairs for quantitative data mining. Six FDA regulatory reviewers participated in usability testing by employing the tool as part of their ongoing real-life pharmacovigilance activities to provide subjective feedback on its practical impact, added value, and fitness for use. RESULTS: All usability test participants cited the tool’s ease of learning, ease of use, and generation of quantitative ADE safety signals, some of which corresponded to known established adverse drug reactions. Potential concerns included the comparability of the tool’s automated literature search relative to a manual ‘all fields’ PubMed search, missing drugs and adverse event terms, interpretation of signal scores, and integration with existing computer-based analytical tools. CONCLUSIONS: Usability testing demonstrated that this novel tool can automate the detection of ADE safety signals from published literature reports. Various mitigation strategies are described to foster improvements in design, productivity, and end user satisfaction.
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spelling pubmed-53737712017-04-06 Harnessing Scientific Literature Reports for Pharmacovigilance: Prototype software analytical tool development and usability testing Sorbello, Alfred Ripple, Anna Tonning, Joseph Munoz, Monica Hasan, Rashedul Ly, Thomas Francis, Henry Bodenreider, Olivier Appl Clin Inform Research Article OBJECTIVES: We seek to develop a prototype software analytical tool to augment FDA regulatory reviewers’ capacity to harness scientific literature reports in PubMed/MEDLINE for pharmacovigilance and adverse drug event (ADE) safety signal detection. We also aim to gather feedback through usability testing to assess design, performance, and user satisfaction with the tool. METHODS: A prototype, open source, web-based, software analytical tool generated statistical disproportionality data mining signal scores and dynamic visual analytics for ADE safety signal detection and management. We leveraged Medical Subject Heading (MeSH) indexing terms assigned to published citations in PubMed/MEDLINE to generate candidate drug-adverse event pairs for quantitative data mining. Six FDA regulatory reviewers participated in usability testing by employing the tool as part of their ongoing real-life pharmacovigilance activities to provide subjective feedback on its practical impact, added value, and fitness for use. RESULTS: All usability test participants cited the tool’s ease of learning, ease of use, and generation of quantitative ADE safety signals, some of which corresponded to known established adverse drug reactions. Potential concerns included the comparability of the tool’s automated literature search relative to a manual ‘all fields’ PubMed search, missing drugs and adverse event terms, interpretation of signal scores, and integration with existing computer-based analytical tools. CONCLUSIONS: Usability testing demonstrated that this novel tool can automate the detection of ADE safety signals from published literature reports. Various mitigation strategies are described to foster improvements in design, productivity, and end user satisfaction. Schattauer 2017-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5373771/ /pubmed/28326432 http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2016-11-RA-0188 Text en © Copyright Schattauer 2017 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License terms: CC-BY-NC-ND (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
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Hasan, Rashedul
Ly, Thomas
Francis, Henry
Bodenreider, Olivier
Harnessing Scientific Literature Reports for Pharmacovigilance: Prototype software analytical tool development and usability testing
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title_short Harnessing Scientific Literature Reports for Pharmacovigilance: Prototype software analytical tool development and usability testing
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5373771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28326432
http://dx.doi.org/10.4338/ACI-2016-11-RA-0188
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