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Implementation and comparison of two text mining methods with a standard pharmacovigilance method for signal detection of medication errors.

Nadine Kadi EskildsenRobert ErikssonSten B ChristensenTamilla Stine AghassipourMikael Juul BygsøSøren BrunakSuzanne Lisbet Hansen
Published in: BMC medical informatics and decision making (2020)
Text mining methods can, with advantage, be used for the detection of complex signals relying on information found in unstructured text (e.g., ICSR narratives) as standardised and both less labour-intensive and time-consuming methods compared to traditional pharmacovigilance methods. The employment of text mining in pharmacovigilance need not be limited to the surveillance of potential medication errors but can be used for the ongoing regulatory requests, e.g., obligations in risk management plans and may thus be utilised broadly for signal detection and ongoing surveillance activities.
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