International multi-stakeholder consensus statement on clinical trial integrity
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2023-04Referencia bibliográfica
CCGoR, I., & Khan, K. (2022). International Multi-stakeholder Consensus Statement on Clinical Trial Integrity.[DOI: 10.1111/1471-0528.17451]
Patrocinador
Spanish Government; Carlos III Research institute CM20/00074; Upper Egypt Assisted Reproduction Conference (UEARS); Universidad de Granada / CBUARésumé
Objective: To prepare a set of statements for randomised clinical trials (RCT) integrity
through an international multi-stakeholder
consensus.
Methods: The consensus was developed via: multi-country multidisciplinary stakeholder
group composition and engagement; evidence synthesis of 55 systematic reviews
concerning RCT integrity; anonymised two-round modified Delphi survey
with consensus threshold based on the average percentage of majority opinions; and, a
final consensus development meeting. Prospective registrations: (https://osf.io/bhncy,
https://osf.io/3ursn).
Results: There were 30 stakeholders representing 15 countries from five continents
including triallists, ethicists, methodologists, statisticians, consumer representatives,
industry representatives, systematic reviewers, funding body panel members,
regulatory experts, authors, journal editors, peer-reviewers
and advisors for resolving
integrity concerns. Delphi survey response rate was 86.7% (26/30 stakeholders).
There were 111 statements (73 stakeholder-provided,
46 systematic review-generated,
8 supported by both) in the initial long list, with eight additional statements provided
during the consensus rounds. Through consensus the final set consolidated 81
statements (49 stakeholder-provided,
41 systematic review-generated,
9 supported by
both). The entire RCT life cycle was covered by the set of statements including general
aspects (n = 6), design and approval (n = 11), conduct and monitoring (n = 19),
reporting of protocols and findings (n = 20), post-publication
concerns (n = 12), and
future research and development (n = 13).
Conclusion: Implementation of this multi-stakeholder
consensus statement is expected
to enhance RCT integrity.