A novel tool to assess the quality of RWE to guide the management of retinal disease
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A novel tool to assess the quality of RWE to guide the management of retinal disease. / Finger, Robert P.; Daien, Vincent; Talks, James S.; Mitchell, Paul; Wong, Tien Y.; Sakamoto, Taiji; Eldem, Bora M.; Lövestam-Adrian, Monica; Korobelnik, Jean François.
In: Acta Ophthalmologica, 28.12.2020.Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article
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T1 - A novel tool to assess the quality of RWE to guide the management of retinal disease
AU - Finger, Robert P.
AU - Daien, Vincent
AU - Talks, James S.
AU - Mitchell, Paul
AU - Wong, Tien Y.
AU - Sakamoto, Taiji
AU - Eldem, Bora M.
AU - Lövestam-Adrian, Monica
AU - Korobelnik, Jean François
PY - 2020/12/28
Y1 - 2020/12/28
N2 - Despite the growing importance of real-world evidence (RWE) for guiding clinical decisions in retinal disease, there is currently no widely used guidance available for assessing the quality and relevance of RWE studies in ophthalmology. This paper summarizes the development of a user-friendly tool that facilitates assessment of the quality of available RWE for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD), diabetic macular oedema (DME) and retinal vein occlusion (RVO). A literature search was conducted to identify tools developed to assess the quality of RWE, in order to identify the most appropriate framework on which to base this tool. The Good Research for Comparative Effectiveness (GRACE) guidelines was chosen for this purpose as it is designed to assess the quality of observational studies and has been extensively validated, including demonstration of strong sensitivity and specificity. The GRACE guidelines were adapted to develop a straightforward tabular tool that allows simple assessment and comparison of the quality of published evidence in retinal disease for researchers and physicians alike, and includes guidance on treatment details, outcome measures, study population, and controlling for bias. The newly developed tool provides a simple method to support assessment of the strength of evidence and certainty of conclusions drawn from RWE in retinal disease, to ensure clinical decision-making is influenced by the highest quality evidence.
AB - Despite the growing importance of real-world evidence (RWE) for guiding clinical decisions in retinal disease, there is currently no widely used guidance available for assessing the quality and relevance of RWE studies in ophthalmology. This paper summarizes the development of a user-friendly tool that facilitates assessment of the quality of available RWE for neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD), diabetic macular oedema (DME) and retinal vein occlusion (RVO). A literature search was conducted to identify tools developed to assess the quality of RWE, in order to identify the most appropriate framework on which to base this tool. The Good Research for Comparative Effectiveness (GRACE) guidelines was chosen for this purpose as it is designed to assess the quality of observational studies and has been extensively validated, including demonstration of strong sensitivity and specificity. The GRACE guidelines were adapted to develop a straightforward tabular tool that allows simple assessment and comparison of the quality of published evidence in retinal disease for researchers and physicians alike, and includes guidance on treatment details, outcome measures, study population, and controlling for bias. The newly developed tool provides a simple method to support assessment of the strength of evidence and certainty of conclusions drawn from RWE in retinal disease, to ensure clinical decision-making is influenced by the highest quality evidence.
KW - checklist
KW - diabetic macular oedema
KW - GRACE
KW - neovascular aged related macular degeneration
KW - real-world evidence
KW - retinal disease
KW - retinal vein occlusion
KW - tool
U2 - 10.1111/aos.14698
DO - 10.1111/aos.14698
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:85098111010
JO - Acta Ophthalmologica
JF - Acta Ophthalmologica
SN - 1755-3768
ER -