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Recommendations for collaborative paediatric research including biobanking in Europe: a Single Hub and Access point for paediatric Rheumatology in Europe (SHARE) initiative.

Jasmin B Kuemmerle-Deschner1, Sandra Hansmann1, Nico M Wulffraat2, Sebastiaan J Vastert2, Kristien Hens3, Jordi Anton4, Tadej Avcin5, Alberto Martini6, Isabelle Koné-Paut7, Yosef Uziel8,9, Angelo Ravelli6, Carine Wouters10, David Shaw11,12, Seza Özen13, Andreas Eikelberg1, Berent J Prakken2, Nicolino Ruperto6, Gerd Horneff14, Tamas Constantin15, Michael W Beresford16, Marijn Sikken17, Helen E Foster18, Iris Haug1, Sabrina Schuller1, Christine Jägle1, Susanne M Benseler1,19.   

Abstract

Innovative research in childhood rheumatic diseases mandates international collaborations. However, researchers struggle with significant regulatory heterogeneity; an enabling European Union (EU)-wide framework is missing. The aims of the study were to systematically review the evidence for best practice and to establish recommendations for collaborative research. The Paediatric Rheumatology European Single Hub and Access point for paediatric Rheumatology in Europe (SHARE) project enabled a scoping review and expert discussion, which then informed the systematic literature review. Published evidence was synthesised; recommendations were drafted. An iterative review process and consultations with Ethics Committees and European experts for ethical and legal aspects of paediatric research refined the recommendations. SHARE experts and patient representatives vetted the proposed recommendations at a consensus meeting using Nominal Group Technique. Agreement of 80% was mandatory for inclusion. The systematic literature review returned 1319 records. A total of 223 full-text publications plus 22 international normative documents were reviewed; 85 publications and 16 normative documents were included. A total of 21 recommendations were established including general principles (1-3), ethics (4-7), paediatric principles (8 and 9), consent to paediatric research (10-14), paediatric databank and biobank (15 and 16), sharing of data and samples (17-19), and commercialisation and third parties (20 and 21). The refined recommendations resulted in an agreement of >80% for all recommendations. The SHARE initiative established the first recommendations for Paediatric Rheumatology collaborative research across borders in Europe. These provide strong support for an urgently needed European framework and evidence-based guidance for its implementation. Such changes will promote research in children with rheumatic diseases. © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted.

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Keywords:  gene polymorphism; juvenile idiopathic arthritis; multidisciplinary team-care; treatment

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29021237     DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2017-211904

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Rheum Dis        ISSN: 0003-4967            Impact factor:   19.103


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Review 1.  Paediatric rheumatology in 2017: Child-centred research is the key to progress.

Authors:  Michael W Beresford; Athimalaipet V Ramanan
Journal:  Nat Rev Rheumatol       Date:  2018-01-11       Impact factor: 20.543

2.  Different corticosteroid induction regimens in children and young people with juvenile idiopathic arthritis: the SIRJIA mixed-methods feasibility study.

Authors:  Ashley P Jones; Dannii Clayton; Gloria Nkhoma; Frances C Sherratt; Matthew Peak; Simon R Stones; Louise Roper; Bridget Young; Flora McErlane; Tracy Moitt; Athimalaipet V Ramanan; Helen E Foster; Paula R Williamson; Samundeeswari Deepak; Michael W Beresford; Eileen M Baildam
Journal:  Health Technol Assess       Date:  2020-07       Impact factor: 4.014

3.  Diagnosis and Treatment of Angiography Positive Medium to Large Vessel Childhood Primary Angiitis of Central Nervous System (p-cPACNS): An International Survey.

Authors:  Angela S Quan; Jürgen Brunner; Benjamin Rose; Martin Smitka; Gabriele Hahn; Clare E Pain; Renate Häfner; Fabian Speth; Lucia Gerstl; Christian M Hedrich
Journal:  Front Pediatr       Date:  2021-03-26       Impact factor: 3.418

Review 4.  Big data analyses and individual health profiling in the arena of rheumatic and musculoskeletal diseases (RMDs).

Authors:  Diederik De Cock; Elena Myasoedova; Daniel Aletaha; Paul Studenic
Journal:  Ther Adv Musculoskelet Dis       Date:  2022-06-30       Impact factor: 3.625

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