The Value of Federated Data Networks in Oncology: What Research Questions Do They Answer? Outcomes From a Systematic Literature Review [Editor's Choice]

May 1, 2022, 00:00
10.1016/j.jval.2021.11.1357
https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/article/S1098-3015(21)03188-0/fulltext
Title : The Value of Federated Data Networks in Oncology: What Research Questions Do They Answer? Outcomes From a Systematic Literature Review [Editor's Choice]
Citation : https://www.valueinhealthjournal.com/action/showCitFormats?pii=S1098-3015(21)03188-0&doi=10.1016/j.jval.2021.11.1357
First page : 855
Section Title : SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW
Open access? : No
Section Order : 855

Objectives

Real-world evidence (RWE) plays an important role in addressing key research questions of interest to healthcare decision makers. Federated data networks (FDNs) apply novel technology to enable the conduct of RWE studies with multiple partners, without the need to share the individual partner’s data set. A systematic review of the published literature was performed to determine which types of research questions can best be addressed through FDNs, specifically in the field of oncology.

Methods

Systematic searches of MEDLINE and Embase were undertaken to identify the types of research questions that had been addressed in studies using FDNs. Additional information was retrieved about study characteristics, statistical methods, and the FDN itself.

Results

In total, 40 publications were included where research questions on the following had been addressed (multiple categories possible): disease natural history (58%), safety surveillance (18%), treatment pathways (15%), comparative effectiveness (10%), and cost/resource use studies (3%)—13% of studies had to be left uncategorized. A total of 50% of the studies were run with data partners in networks of ≤5. The size of the networks ranged from 227 patients to >5 million patients. Statistical methods used included distributed learning and distributed regression methods.

Conclusions

Further work is needed to raise awareness of the important role that FDNs can play in leveraging readily available RWE to address key research questions of interest in cancer and the benefits to the research community in engaging in federated data initiatives with a long-term perspective.

Categories :
  • Distributed Data & Research Networks
  • Literature Review & Synthesis
  • Oncology
  • Real World Data & Information Systems
  • Specific Diseases & Conditions
  • Study Approaches
Tags :
  • common data model
  • data analysis
  • evidence generation
  • federated data network
  • Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership
  • oncology
  • real-world evidence
  • systematic literature review
Regions :
  • Global
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