Authors
Sinéad M Langan, Sigrún AJ Schmidt, Kevin Wing, Vera Ehrenstein, Stuart G Nicholls, Kristian B Filion, Olaf Klungel, Irene Petersen, Henrik T Sorensen, William G Dixon, Astrid Guttmann, Katie Harron, Lars G Hemkens, David Moher, Sebastian Schneeweiss, Liam Smeeth, Miriam Sturkenboom, Erik von Elm, Shirley V Wang, Eric I Benchimol
Publication date
2018/11/14
Journal
bmj
Volume
363
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group
Description
In pharmacoepidemiology, routinely collected data from electronic health records (including primary care databases, registries, and administrative healthcare claims) are a resource for research evaluating the real world effectiveness and safety of medicines. Currently available guidelines for the reporting of research using non-randomised, routinely collected data—specifically the REporting of studies Conducted using Observational Routinely collected health Data (RECORD) and the Strengthening the Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology (STROBE) statements—do not capture the complexity of pharmacoepidemiological research. We have therefore extended the RECORD statement to include reporting guidelines specific to pharmacoepidemiological research (RECORD-PE). This article includes the RECORD-PE checklist (also available on www.record-statement.org) and explains each checklist …
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