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Obtaining and managing data sets for individual participant data meta-analysis: scoping review and practical guide

Obtaining and managing data sets for individual participant data meta-analysis: scoping review and practical guide
Obtaining and managing data sets for individual participant data meta-analysis: scoping review and practical guide
Background
Shifts in data sharing policy have increased researchers’ access to individual participant data (IPD) from clinical studies. Simultaneously the number of IPD meta-analyses (IPDMAs) is increasing. However, rates of data retrieval have not improved. Our goal was to describe the challenges of retrieving IPD for an IPDMA and provide practical guidance on obtaining and managing datasets based on a review of the literature and practical examples and observations.

Methods
We systematically searched MEDLINE, Embase, and the Cochrane Library, until January 2019, to identify publications focused on strategies to obtain IPD. In addition, we searched pharmaceutical websites and contacted industry organizations for supplemental information pertaining to recent advances in industry policy and practice. Finally, we documented setbacks and solutions encountered while completing a comprehensive IPDMA and drew on previous experiences related to seeking and using IPD.

Results
Our scoping review identified 16 articles directly relevant for the conduct of IPDMAs. We present short descriptions of these articles alongside overviews of IPD sharing policies and procedures of pharmaceutical companies which display certification of Principles for Responsible Clinical Trial Data Sharing via Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America or European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations websites. Advances in data sharing policy and practice affected the way in which data is requested, obtained, stored and analyzed.

For our IPDMA it took 6.5 years to collect and analyze relevant IPD and navigate additional administrative barriers. Delays in obtaining data were largely due to challenges in communication with study sponsors, frequent changes in data sharing policies of study sponsors, and the requirement for a diverse skillset related to research, administrative, statistical and legal issues.

Conclusions
Knowledge of current data sharing practices and platforms as well as anticipation of necessary tasks and potential obstacles may reduce time and resources required for obtaining and managing data for an IPDMA. Sufficient project funding and timeline flexibility are pre-requisites for successful collection and analysis of IPD. IPDMA researchers must acknowledge the additional and unexpected responsibility they are placing on corresponding study authors or data sharing administrators and should offer assistance in readying data for sharing.
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Ventresca, Mattew, Schünemann, Holger J., Macbeth, Fergus, Clarke, Mike, Thabane, Lehana, Griffiths, Gareth, Noble, Simon, Garcia, David, Marcucci, Maura, Iorio, Alfonso, Zhou, Qi, Crowther, Mark, Akl, Elie A., Lyman, Gary H., Gloy, Viktoria, DiNisio, Marcello and Briel, Matthias (2020) Obtaining and managing data sets for individual participant data meta-analysis: scoping review and practical guide. BMC Medical Research Methodology, 20 (113). (doi:10.1186/s12874-020-00964-6).

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Abstract

Background
Shifts in data sharing policy have increased researchers’ access to individual participant data (IPD) from clinical studies. Simultaneously the number of IPD meta-analyses (IPDMAs) is increasing. However, rates of data retrieval have not improved. Our goal was to describe the challenges of retrieving IPD for an IPDMA and provide practical guidance on obtaining and managing datasets based on a review of the literature and practical examples and observations.

Methods
We systematically searched MEDLINE, Embase, and the Cochrane Library, until January 2019, to identify publications focused on strategies to obtain IPD. In addition, we searched pharmaceutical websites and contacted industry organizations for supplemental information pertaining to recent advances in industry policy and practice. Finally, we documented setbacks and solutions encountered while completing a comprehensive IPDMA and drew on previous experiences related to seeking and using IPD.

Results
Our scoping review identified 16 articles directly relevant for the conduct of IPDMAs. We present short descriptions of these articles alongside overviews of IPD sharing policies and procedures of pharmaceutical companies which display certification of Principles for Responsible Clinical Trial Data Sharing via Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America or European Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations websites. Advances in data sharing policy and practice affected the way in which data is requested, obtained, stored and analyzed.

For our IPDMA it took 6.5 years to collect and analyze relevant IPD and navigate additional administrative barriers. Delays in obtaining data were largely due to challenges in communication with study sponsors, frequent changes in data sharing policies of study sponsors, and the requirement for a diverse skillset related to research, administrative, statistical and legal issues.

Conclusions
Knowledge of current data sharing practices and platforms as well as anticipation of necessary tasks and potential obstacles may reduce time and resources required for obtaining and managing data for an IPDMA. Sufficient project funding and timeline flexibility are pre-requisites for successful collection and analysis of IPD. IPDMA researchers must acknowledge the additional and unexpected responsibility they are placing on corresponding study authors or data sharing administrators and should offer assistance in readying data for sharing.

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Accepted/In Press date: 30 March 2020
Published date: 12 May 2020

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Local EPrints ID: 470687
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/470687
ISSN: 1471-2288
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ORCID for Gareth Griffiths: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9579-8021

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Date deposited: 18 Oct 2022 16:34
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Author: Mattew Ventresca
Author: Holger J. Schünemann
Author: Fergus Macbeth
Author: Mike Clarke
Author: Lehana Thabane
Author: Simon Noble
Author: David Garcia
Author: Maura Marcucci
Author: Alfonso Iorio
Author: Qi Zhou
Author: Mark Crowther
Author: Elie A. Akl
Author: Gary H. Lyman
Author: Viktoria Gloy
Author: Marcello DiNisio
Author: Matthias Briel

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