| Literature DB >> 25949926 |
Frederick Curro1, Van P Thompson1, Frederick Naftolin2, Ashley Grill3, Don Vena4, Louis Terracio5, Mariko Hashimoto6, Matthew Buchholz6, Andrea McKinstry6, Diane Cannon6, Vincent Alfano6, Thalia Gooden6, Anthony Vernillo7, Elan Czeisler8.
Abstract
Data from clinical studies generated by Practice Based Research Networks should be generalizable to the profession. For nationally representative data a broad recruitment of practitioners may pose added risks to IRB's. Infrastructure must assure data integrity while minimizing risk to assure that the clinical results are generalizable. The PEARL Network is an interdisciplinary dental/medical PBRN conducting a broad range of clinical studies. The infrastructure is designed to support the principles of Good Clinical Practice (GCP) and create a data audit trail to ensure data integrity for generalizability. As the PBRN concept becomes of greater interest, membership may expand beyond the local community, and the issue of geography versus risk management becomes of concern to the IRB. The PEARL Network describes how it resolves many of the issues related to recruiting on a National basis while maintaining study compliance to ensure patient safety and minimize risk to the IRB.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 25949926 PMCID: PMC4418503 DOI: 10.1177/0092861512456284
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ther Innov Regul Sci ISSN: 2168-4790 Impact factor: 1.778