The Reporting of a Disproportionality Analysis for Drug Safety Signal Detection Using Individual Case Safety Reports in PharmacoVigilance (READUS-PV): Development and Statement
University of Bologna · Université de Bordeaux · +35 more institutions
Abstract
We established a group of 34 international experts from universities, the pharmaceutical industry, and regulatory agencies, with expertise in pharmacovigilance, disproportionality analyses, and assessment of safety signals. We followed a three-step process to develop the checklist: (1) an open-text survey to generate a first list of items; (2) an online Delphi method to select and rephrase the most important items; (3) a final online consensus meeting.
Among the panel members, 33 experts responded to round 1 and 30 to round 2 of the Delphi and 25 participated to the consensus meeting. Overall, 60 recommendations for the main body of the manuscript and 13 recommendations for the abstracts were retained by participants after the Delphi method. After merging of some items together and the online consensus meeting, the READUS-PV guidelines comprise a checklist of 32 recommendations, in 14 items, for the reporting of disproportionality analyses in the main body text and four items, comprising 12 recommendations, for abstracts.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 52.27
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- 100%
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Authors
34- MFMichele Fusaroli
University of Bologna
- FSFrancesco Salvo
Université de Bordeaux, Inserm, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Bordeaux, Bordeaux Population Health
- BBBernard Bégaud
Université de Bordeaux, Inserm
- TMThamir M. Alshammari
Alfaisal University, Almaarefa University
- ABAndrew Bate
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine
Topics & keywords
- Pharmacovigilance
- Checklist
- Medicine
- Delphi method
- Delphi
- Guideline
- Family medicine
- Medical education
- Good health and well-being