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Use of Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) Standards for Real-world Data: Expert Perspectives From a Qualitative Delphi Survey.

Rhonda FacileErin Elizabeth MuhlbradtMengchun GongQingna LiVaishali PopatFrank PétavyRonald CornetYaoping RuanDaisuke KoideToshiki I SaitoSam HumeFrank W RockholdWenjun BaoSue DubmanBarbara Jauregui Wurst
Published in: JMIR medical informatics (2022)
There are many ongoing data standardization efforts around human health data-related activities, each with different definitions, levels of granularity, and purpose. Among these, CDISC has been successful in standardizing clinical trial-based data for regulation worldwide. However, the complexity of the CDISC standards and the fact that they were developed for different purposes, combined with the lack of awareness and incentives to use a new standard and insufficient training and implementation support, are significant barriers to setting up the use of CDISC standards for RWD. The collection and dissemination of use cases, development of tools and support systems for the RWD community, and collaboration with other standards development organizations are potential steps forward. Using CDISC will help link clinical trial data and RWD and promote innovation in health data science.
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