ObjectiveAdverse event (AE) reporting is crucial for determining safety of trials. Adverse events are captured manually by clinical research associates (CRAs) and research nurses (RNs), and prior studies show underreporting. It is necessary to understand AE reporting training, processes, and institution-level differences to improve AE capture.MethodsA 26-item questionnaire regarding AE reporting training, identification, tracking, and challenges was distributed to all Children's Oncology Group (COG) CRAs and RNs from February 15 to March 11, 2019, regardless of if they report AEs based on limitations of COG rosters. Results were tabulated. Institutions were grouped by self-reported full-time equivalents and compared using χ2 tests.ResultsOf...
Reporting adverse events (AEs) and serious AEs (SAEs) are practical steps to ensure safety for volun...
PURPOSE: To examine concordance in symptomatic adverse event (AE) grading using the Common Terminolo...
OBJECTIVE: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) offer an opportunity to learn about frequency and char...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Determination of drug safety and tolerability is usually based on ...
Background: Adverse events (AEs) in clinical trials may be reported in multiple sources. Different m...
Yazici Y. Some concerns about adverse event reporting in randomized clinical trials. Bull NYU Hosp J...
ImportanceIn cancer clinical trials, symptomatic adverse events (AEs), such as nausea, are reported ...
IMPORTANCE: In cancer clinical trials, symptomatic adverse events (AEs), such as nausea, are reporte...
Symptomatic adverse event (AE) monitoring is essential in cancer clinical trials to assess patient s...
PURPOSE: To report meetings of the Applied Radiation Biology and Radiotherapy section of the Interna...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain contemporary approaches to the collection, reporting and analysis of adverse...
Studies indicate that voluntary reporting detects relatively few adverse events (AEs) (Ehland et al....
Phillips R, Hazell L, Sauzet O, Cornelius V. Analysis and reporting of adverse events in randomised ...
Objectives: To report the results of a survey conducted among Mayo Clinic medical oncologists, hemat...
Purpose—To assess the feasibility of measuring symptomatic adverse events (AEs) in a multicenter cli...
Reporting adverse events (AEs) and serious AEs (SAEs) are practical steps to ensure safety for volun...
PURPOSE: To examine concordance in symptomatic adverse event (AE) grading using the Common Terminolo...
OBJECTIVE: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) offer an opportunity to learn about frequency and char...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Determination of drug safety and tolerability is usually based on ...
Background: Adverse events (AEs) in clinical trials may be reported in multiple sources. Different m...
Yazici Y. Some concerns about adverse event reporting in randomized clinical trials. Bull NYU Hosp J...
ImportanceIn cancer clinical trials, symptomatic adverse events (AEs), such as nausea, are reported ...
IMPORTANCE: In cancer clinical trials, symptomatic adverse events (AEs), such as nausea, are reporte...
Symptomatic adverse event (AE) monitoring is essential in cancer clinical trials to assess patient s...
PURPOSE: To report meetings of the Applied Radiation Biology and Radiotherapy section of the Interna...
OBJECTIVE: To ascertain contemporary approaches to the collection, reporting and analysis of adverse...
Studies indicate that voluntary reporting detects relatively few adverse events (AEs) (Ehland et al....
Phillips R, Hazell L, Sauzet O, Cornelius V. Analysis and reporting of adverse events in randomised ...
Objectives: To report the results of a survey conducted among Mayo Clinic medical oncologists, hemat...
Purpose—To assess the feasibility of measuring symptomatic adverse events (AEs) in a multicenter cli...
Reporting adverse events (AEs) and serious AEs (SAEs) are practical steps to ensure safety for volun...
PURPOSE: To examine concordance in symptomatic adverse event (AE) grading using the Common Terminolo...
OBJECTIVE: Randomised controlled trials (RCT) offer an opportunity to learn about frequency and char...