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Process guide for inferential studies using healthcare data from routine clinical practice to evaluate causal effects of drugs (PRINCIPLED): considerations from the FDA Sentinel Innovation Center
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Evidence-based InterventionAdverse Drug ReactionClinical TrialsRandomized Controlled TrialDrug MonitoringPublic HealthEvidence-based TherapyStepwise ProcessDrug SafetyDrug InteractionsMeta-analysisHealth PolicyRobustness AssessmentsOutcomes ResearchRoutine Clinical PracticeEpidemiologyHealthcare DataProcess GuidePatient SafetyTarget Trial ProtocolDrug TrialMedicineClinical Trial EvaluationPharmacoepidemiology
This report proposes a stepwise process covering the range of considerations to systematically consider key choices for study design and data analysis for non-interventional studies with the central objective of fostering generation of reliable and reproducible evidence. These steps include (1) formulating a well defined causal question via specification of the target trial protocol; (2) describing the emulation of each component of the target trial protocol and identifying fit-for-purpose data; (3) assessing expected precision and conducting diagnostic evaluations; (4) developing a plan for robustness assessments including deterministic sensitivity analyses, quantitative bias analyses, and net bias evaluation; and (5) inferential analyses.
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