Gap between real-world data and clinical research within hospitals in China: a qualitative study

Objective To investigate the gap between real-world data and clinical research initiated by doctors in China, explore the potential reasons for this gap and collect different stakeholders’ suggestions.Design This qualitative study involved three types of hospital personnel based on three interview o...

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Main Authors: Feifei Jin, Xiaoyan Yan, Chongya Dong, Junkai Lai, Yao Tan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMJ Publishing Group 2020-12-01
Series:BMJ Open
Online Access:https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/12/e038375.full
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spelling doaj-896cae2408f44bb8b6dc4814222ce0162021-09-15T05:00:04ZengBMJ Publishing GroupBMJ Open2044-60552020-12-01101210.1136/bmjopen-2020-038375Gap between real-world data and clinical research within hospitals in China: a qualitative studyFeifei Jin0Xiaoyan Yan1Chongya Dong2Junkai Lai3Yao Tan4Department of Biostatistics, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, Beijing, ChinaPeking University Clinical Research Institute, Beijing, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Biostatistics, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Biostatistics, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, Beijing, ChinaDepartment of Biostatistics, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, Beijing, ChinaObjective To investigate the gap between real-world data and clinical research initiated by doctors in China, explore the potential reasons for this gap and collect different stakeholders’ suggestions.Design This qualitative study involved three types of hospital personnel based on three interview outlines. The data analysis was performed using the constructivist grounded theory analysis process.Setting Six tertiary hospitals (three general hospitals and three specialised hospitals) in Beijing, China, were included.Participants In total, 42 doctors from 12 departments, 5 information technology managers and 4 clinical managers were interviewed through stratified purposive sampling.Results Electronic medical record data cannot be directly downloaded into clinical research files, which is a major problem in China. The lack of data interoperability, unstructured electronic medical record data and concerns regarding data security create a gap between real-world data and research data. Updating hospital information systems, promoting data standards and establishing an independent clinical research platform may be feasible suggestions for solving the current problems.Conclusions Determining the causes of gaps and targeted solutions could contribute to the development of clinical research in China. This research suggests that updating the hospital information system, promoting data standards and establishing a clinical research platform could promote the use of real-world data in the future.https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/10/12/e038375.full
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Xiaoyan Yan
Chongya Dong
Junkai Lai
Yao Tan
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Chongya Dong
Junkai Lai
Yao Tan
Gap between real-world data and clinical research within hospitals in China: a qualitative study
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Xiaoyan Yan
Chongya Dong
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Yao Tan
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title Gap between real-world data and clinical research within hospitals in China: a qualitative study
title_short Gap between real-world data and clinical research within hospitals in China: a qualitative study
title_full Gap between real-world data and clinical research within hospitals in China: a qualitative study
title_fullStr Gap between real-world data and clinical research within hospitals in China: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed Gap between real-world data and clinical research within hospitals in China: a qualitative study
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description Objective To investigate the gap between real-world data and clinical research initiated by doctors in China, explore the potential reasons for this gap and collect different stakeholders’ suggestions.Design This qualitative study involved three types of hospital personnel based on three interview outlines. The data analysis was performed using the constructivist grounded theory analysis process.Setting Six tertiary hospitals (three general hospitals and three specialised hospitals) in Beijing, China, were included.Participants In total, 42 doctors from 12 departments, 5 information technology managers and 4 clinical managers were interviewed through stratified purposive sampling.Results Electronic medical record data cannot be directly downloaded into clinical research files, which is a major problem in China. The lack of data interoperability, unstructured electronic medical record data and concerns regarding data security create a gap between real-world data and research data. Updating hospital information systems, promoting data standards and establishing an independent clinical research platform may be feasible suggestions for solving the current problems.Conclusions Determining the causes of gaps and targeted solutions could contribute to the development of clinical research in China. This research suggests that updating the hospital information system, promoting data standards and establishing a clinical research platform could promote the use of real-world data in the future.
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