Ethical and procedural issues for applying researcher-driven multi-national paediatric clinical trials in and outside the European Union: the challenging experience of the DEEP project

Abstract Background We describe our experience from a multi-national application of a European Union-funded research-driven paediatric trial (DEEP-2, EudraCT 2012-000353-31; NCT01825512). This paper aims to evaluate the impact of the local and national rules on the trial authorisation process in Eur...

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Main Authors: Viviana Giannuzzi, Mariagrazia Felisi, Donato Bonifazi, Hugo Devlieger, George Papanikolaou, Lamis Ragab, Slaheddine Fattoum, Bianca Tempesta, Giorgio Reggiardo, Adriana Ceci
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Published: BMC 2021-04-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-021-00618-2
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spelling doaj-89241f1a85d5453ba0404500226b04442021-05-02T11:22:14ZengBMCBMC Medical Ethics1472-69392021-04-0122111110.1186/s12910-021-00618-2Ethical and procedural issues for applying researcher-driven multi-national paediatric clinical trials in and outside the European Union: the challenging experience of the DEEP projectViviana Giannuzzi0Mariagrazia Felisi1Donato Bonifazi2Hugo Devlieger3George Papanikolaou4Lamis Ragab5Slaheddine Fattoum6Bianca Tempesta7Giorgio Reggiardo8Adriana Ceci9Fondazione per la Ricerca Farmacologica Gianni Benzi OnlusConsorzio Per Valutazioni Biologiche E Farmacologiche (CVBF)Consorzio Per Valutazioni Biologiche E Farmacologiche (CVBF)Department of Development and Regeneration, Faculty of Medicine, Catholic University of Leuven (KULeuven)Pathophysiology and Human Genetics, Harokopion UniversityLife and Health Sciences, Cairo UniversityFaculty of Medicine, University of Tunis El ManarConsorzio Per Valutazioni Biologiche E Farmacologiche (CVBF)Data Manager and Biostatistician, Medi ServiceFondazione per la Ricerca Farmacologica Gianni Benzi OnlusAbstract Background We describe our experience from a multi-national application of a European Union-funded research-driven paediatric trial (DEEP-2, EudraCT 2012-000353-31; NCT01825512). This paper aims to evaluate the impact of the local and national rules on the trial authorisation process in European and non-European countries. National/local provisions and procedures, number of Ethics Committees and Competent Authorities to be addressed, documentation required, special provisions for the paediatric population, timelines for completing the authorisation process and queries received were collected; compliance with the European provisions were evaluated. Descriptive analysis, Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test and General Linear Model analysis were used to determine factors potentially influencing the timelines. The Cluster Analysis procedure was used to identify homogenous groups of cases. Result The authorisation process was completed in 7.7 to 53.8 months in European countries and in 17.1 to 27.1 months in non-European countries. The main factors influencing these timelines were the requests for changes/clarifications in European countries and the different national legislations in non-European countries. Conclusion This work confirms that the procedures and requirements for the clinical trial application of a paediatric trial are different. In the European Union, the timeframes for submission were generally harmonised but longer. In non-European countries, delays were caused by national dispositions but the entire authorisation process resulted faster with less requests from ECs/CAs. The upcoming application of Regulation (EU) 536/2014 is expected to harmonise practices in Europe and possibly outside. Networks on paediatric research acting at international level will be crucial in this effort.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-021-00618-2Clinical trial application; Multi-national trial; Paediatric clinical research; Biomedical ethics
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author Viviana Giannuzzi
Mariagrazia Felisi
Donato Bonifazi
Hugo Devlieger
George Papanikolaou
Lamis Ragab
Slaheddine Fattoum
Bianca Tempesta
Giorgio Reggiardo
Adriana Ceci
spellingShingle Viviana Giannuzzi
Mariagrazia Felisi
Donato Bonifazi
Hugo Devlieger
George Papanikolaou
Lamis Ragab
Slaheddine Fattoum
Bianca Tempesta
Giorgio Reggiardo
Adriana Ceci
Ethical and procedural issues for applying researcher-driven multi-national paediatric clinical trials in and outside the European Union: the challenging experience of the DEEP project
BMC Medical Ethics
Clinical trial application; Multi-national trial; Paediatric clinical research; Biomedical ethics
author_facet Viviana Giannuzzi
Mariagrazia Felisi
Donato Bonifazi
Hugo Devlieger
George Papanikolaou
Lamis Ragab
Slaheddine Fattoum
Bianca Tempesta
Giorgio Reggiardo
Adriana Ceci
author_sort Viviana Giannuzzi
title Ethical and procedural issues for applying researcher-driven multi-national paediatric clinical trials in and outside the European Union: the challenging experience of the DEEP project
title_short Ethical and procedural issues for applying researcher-driven multi-national paediatric clinical trials in and outside the European Union: the challenging experience of the DEEP project
title_full Ethical and procedural issues for applying researcher-driven multi-national paediatric clinical trials in and outside the European Union: the challenging experience of the DEEP project
title_fullStr Ethical and procedural issues for applying researcher-driven multi-national paediatric clinical trials in and outside the European Union: the challenging experience of the DEEP project
title_full_unstemmed Ethical and procedural issues for applying researcher-driven multi-national paediatric clinical trials in and outside the European Union: the challenging experience of the DEEP project
title_sort ethical and procedural issues for applying researcher-driven multi-national paediatric clinical trials in and outside the european union: the challenging experience of the deep project
publisher BMC
series BMC Medical Ethics
issn 1472-6939
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background We describe our experience from a multi-national application of a European Union-funded research-driven paediatric trial (DEEP-2, EudraCT 2012-000353-31; NCT01825512). This paper aims to evaluate the impact of the local and national rules on the trial authorisation process in European and non-European countries. National/local provisions and procedures, number of Ethics Committees and Competent Authorities to be addressed, documentation required, special provisions for the paediatric population, timelines for completing the authorisation process and queries received were collected; compliance with the European provisions were evaluated. Descriptive analysis, Wilcoxon Rank-Sum test and General Linear Model analysis were used to determine factors potentially influencing the timelines. The Cluster Analysis procedure was used to identify homogenous groups of cases. Result The authorisation process was completed in 7.7 to 53.8 months in European countries and in 17.1 to 27.1 months in non-European countries. The main factors influencing these timelines were the requests for changes/clarifications in European countries and the different national legislations in non-European countries. Conclusion This work confirms that the procedures and requirements for the clinical trial application of a paediatric trial are different. In the European Union, the timeframes for submission were generally harmonised but longer. In non-European countries, delays were caused by national dispositions but the entire authorisation process resulted faster with less requests from ECs/CAs. The upcoming application of Regulation (EU) 536/2014 is expected to harmonise practices in Europe and possibly outside. Networks on paediatric research acting at international level will be crucial in this effort.
topic Clinical trial application; Multi-national trial; Paediatric clinical research; Biomedical ethics
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-021-00618-2
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