2016
DOI: 10.11613/bm.2016.035
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IMPACT Observatory: tracking the evolution of clinical trial data sharing and research integrity

Abstract: IntroductionThe opening of research data is emerging thanks to the increasing possibilities of digital technology. The opening of clinical trial (CT) data is a part of this process, expected to have positive scientific, ethical, health, and economic impacts thus contributing to research integrity. The January 2016 proposal by the International Council of Medical Journal Editors triggered ample discussion about CT data sharing and reconfirmed the need for an ongoing assessment of its dynamics. The IMProving Acc… Show more

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“… 86 87 But in some cases (eg, monitoring the outputs generated from reuse, or collating the data about available repositories and the services they offer), it would be more useful to construct continuous monitoring and reporting mechanisms. Some work of this sort is already being carried out, for example by the IMPACT (IMProving Access to Clinical Trials data) Observatory, 88 but funding mechanisms need to be developed so that it can be expanded as data sharing grows.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 86 87 But in some cases (eg, monitoring the outputs generated from reuse, or collating the data about available repositories and the services they offer), it would be more useful to construct continuous monitoring and reporting mechanisms. Some work of this sort is already being carried out, for example by the IMPACT (IMProving Access to Clinical Trials data) Observatory, 88 but funding mechanisms need to be developed so that it can be expanded as data sharing grows.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Today, access to health information can both help and confuse patients and health professionals alike, making the curatorship of knowledge essential in the joint construction of the knowledge necessary for patient care 22 . This new reality requires professionals with the adequate skills, knowledge, and tools to tailor care to their patients' needs and therefore ensure the provision of quality care 23 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most powerful evidence of all is found in systematic reviews (20). The Cochrane review is a more complete report than others (21,22).…”
Section: The Risks Of Vaccination -The Side Effects Of the Vaccinesmentioning
confidence: 99%