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A Canadian Prospective Study of Linkage of Randomized Clinical Trial to Cancer and Mortality Registry Data
In a prospective study, we sought to determine acceptability of linkage of administrative and clinical trial data among Canadian patients and Research Ethics Boards (REBs). The goal is to develop a more harmonized approach to data, with potential to improve clinical trial conduct through enhanced da...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8025743/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33800281 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28020111 |
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author | Hay, Annette E Mittmann, Nicole Crump, Michael Cheung, Matthew C Sleeth, Jessica Needham, Judy Broekhoven, Mike Djurfeldt, Marina Shepherd, Lois E Meyer, Ralph M Chen, Bingshu E Pater, Joseph L |
author_facet | Hay, Annette E Mittmann, Nicole Crump, Michael Cheung, Matthew C Sleeth, Jessica Needham, Judy Broekhoven, Mike Djurfeldt, Marina Shepherd, Lois E Meyer, Ralph M Chen, Bingshu E Pater, Joseph L |
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description | In a prospective study, we sought to determine acceptability of linkage of administrative and clinical trial data among Canadian patients and Research Ethics Boards (REBs). The goal is to develop a more harmonized approach to data, with potential to improve clinical trial conduct through enhanced data quality collected at reduced cost and inconvenience for patients. On completion of the original LY.12 randomized clinical trial in lymphoma (NCT00078949), participants were invited to enrol in the Long-term Innovative Follow-up Extension (LIFE) component. Those consenting to do so provided comprehensive identifying information to facilitate linkage with their administrative data. We prospectively designed a global assessment of this innovative approach to clinical trial follow-up including rates of REB approval and patient consent. The pre-specified benchmark for patient acceptability was 80%. Of 16 REBs who reviewed the research protocol, 14 (89%) provided approval; two in Quebec declined due to small patient numbers. Of 140 patients invited to participate, 115 (82%, 95% CI 76 to 88%) from across 9 Canadian provinces provided consent and their full name, date of birth, health insurance number and postal code to facilitate linkage with their administrative data for long-term follow-up. Linkage of clinical trial and administrative data is feasible and acceptable. Further collaborative work including many stakeholders is required to develop an optimized secure approach to research. A more coordinated national approach to health data could facilitate more rapid testing and identification of new effective treatments across multiple jurisdictions and diseases from diabetes to COVID-19. |
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spelling | pubmed-80257432021-04-08 A Canadian Prospective Study of Linkage of Randomized Clinical Trial to Cancer and Mortality Registry Data Hay, Annette E Mittmann, Nicole Crump, Michael Cheung, Matthew C Sleeth, Jessica Needham, Judy Broekhoven, Mike Djurfeldt, Marina Shepherd, Lois E Meyer, Ralph M Chen, Bingshu E Pater, Joseph L Curr Oncol Article In a prospective study, we sought to determine acceptability of linkage of administrative and clinical trial data among Canadian patients and Research Ethics Boards (REBs). The goal is to develop a more harmonized approach to data, with potential to improve clinical trial conduct through enhanced data quality collected at reduced cost and inconvenience for patients. On completion of the original LY.12 randomized clinical trial in lymphoma (NCT00078949), participants were invited to enrol in the Long-term Innovative Follow-up Extension (LIFE) component. Those consenting to do so provided comprehensive identifying information to facilitate linkage with their administrative data. We prospectively designed a global assessment of this innovative approach to clinical trial follow-up including rates of REB approval and patient consent. The pre-specified benchmark for patient acceptability was 80%. Of 16 REBs who reviewed the research protocol, 14 (89%) provided approval; two in Quebec declined due to small patient numbers. Of 140 patients invited to participate, 115 (82%, 95% CI 76 to 88%) from across 9 Canadian provinces provided consent and their full name, date of birth, health insurance number and postal code to facilitate linkage with their administrative data for long-term follow-up. Linkage of clinical trial and administrative data is feasible and acceptable. Further collaborative work including many stakeholders is required to develop an optimized secure approach to research. A more coordinated national approach to health data could facilitate more rapid testing and identification of new effective treatments across multiple jurisdictions and diseases from diabetes to COVID-19. MDPI 2021-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8025743/ /pubmed/33800281 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28020111 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ). |
spellingShingle | Article Hay, Annette E Mittmann, Nicole Crump, Michael Cheung, Matthew C Sleeth, Jessica Needham, Judy Broekhoven, Mike Djurfeldt, Marina Shepherd, Lois E Meyer, Ralph M Chen, Bingshu E Pater, Joseph L A Canadian Prospective Study of Linkage of Randomized Clinical Trial to Cancer and Mortality Registry Data |
title | A Canadian Prospective Study of Linkage of Randomized Clinical Trial to Cancer and Mortality Registry Data |
title_full | A Canadian Prospective Study of Linkage of Randomized Clinical Trial to Cancer and Mortality Registry Data |
title_fullStr | A Canadian Prospective Study of Linkage of Randomized Clinical Trial to Cancer and Mortality Registry Data |
title_full_unstemmed | A Canadian Prospective Study of Linkage of Randomized Clinical Trial to Cancer and Mortality Registry Data |
title_short | A Canadian Prospective Study of Linkage of Randomized Clinical Trial to Cancer and Mortality Registry Data |
title_sort | canadian prospective study of linkage of randomized clinical trial to cancer and mortality registry data |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8025743/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33800281 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/curroncol28020111 |
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