Wang Bin, Lai Junkai, Liao Xiwen, Jin Feifei, Yao Chen
Peking University Clinical Research Institute, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, China.
Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Aug 10;7:e48363. doi: 10.2196/48363.
eSources consist of data that were initially documented in an electronic structure. Typically, an eSource encompasses the direct acquisition, compilation, and retention of electronic information (such as electronic health records [EHRs] or wearable devices), which serves to streamline clinical research. eSources have the potential to enhance the accuracy of data, promote patient safety, and minimize expenses associated with clinical trials. An opinion study published in September 2020 by TransCelerate outlined a road map for the future application of eSource technology and identified 5 key areas of challenges. The background of this study concerns the use of eSource technology in clinical research.
The aim of this study was to present challenges and possible solutions for the implementation of eSource technology in real-world studies by summarizing team experiences and lessons learned from an eSource record (ESR) project.
After initially developing a simple prototype of the ESR software that can be demonstrated systematically, the researchers conducted in-depth interviews and interacted with different stakeholders to obtain guidance and suggestions. The researchers selected 5 different roles for interviewees: regulatory authorities, pharmaceutical company representatives, hospital information department employees, medical system providers, and clinicians.
After screening all consultants, the researchers concluded that there were 25 representative consultants. The hospital information department needs to implement many demands from various stakeholders, which makes the existing EHR system unable to meet all the demands of eSources. The emergence of an ESR is intended to divert the burden of the hospital information department from the enormous functional requirements of the outdated EHR system. The entire research process emphasizes multidisciplinary and multibackground expert opinions and considers the complexity of the knowledge backgrounds of personnel involved in the chain of clinical source data collection, processing, quality control, and application in real-world scenarios. To increase the readability of the results, the researchers classified the main results in accordance with the paragraph titles in "Use of Electronic Health Record Data in Clinical Investigations," a guide released by the US Food and Drug Administration.
This study introduces the requirement dependencies of different stakeholders and the challenges and recommendations for designing ESR software when implementing eSource technology in China. Experiences based on ESR projects will provide new insights into the disciplines that advance the eSource research field. Future studies should engage patients directly to understand their experiences, concerns, and preferences regarding the implementation of eSource technology. Moreover, involving additional stakeholders, including community health care providers and social workers, will provide valuable insights into the challenges and potential solutions across various health care settings.
电子源数据最初是以电子结构记录的。通常,电子源涵盖电子信息的直接获取、汇编和保存(如电子健康记录[EHRs]或可穿戴设备),这有助于简化临床研究。电子源有提高数据准确性、促进患者安全并尽量减少与临床试验相关费用的潜力。2020年9月TransCelerate发表的一项观点研究概述了电子源技术未来应用的路线图,并确定了5个关键挑战领域。本研究的背景涉及电子源技术在临床研究中的应用。
本研究的目的是通过总结团队经验以及从电子源记录(ESR)项目中吸取的教训,提出在实际研究中实施电子源技术的挑战和可能的解决方案。
在初步开发出可系统展示的ESR软件简单原型后,研究人员进行了深入访谈并与不同利益相关者互动以获取指导和建议。研究人员为受访者选择了5个不同角色:监管机构、制药公司代表、医院信息部门员工、医疗系统供应商和临床医生。
在筛选所有顾问后,研究人员得出有25名代表性顾问的结论。医院信息部门需要满足来自不同利益相关者的诸多需求,这使得现有的电子健康记录系统无法满足电子源的所有需求。ESR的出现旨在将医院信息部门从过时的电子健康记录系统的巨大功能需求负担中转移出来。整个研究过程强调多学科和多背景专家意见,并考虑临床源数据收集、处理、质量控制及在实际场景中应用链条上相关人员知识背景的复杂性。为提高结果的可读性,研究人员根据美国食品药品监督管理局发布的指南《临床研究中电子健康记录数据的使用》中的段落标题对主要结果进行了分类。
本研究介绍了在中国实施电子源技术时不同利益相关者的需求依赖关系以及设计ESR软件的挑战和建议。基于ESR项目的经验将为推动电子源研究领域的学科提供新见解。未来研究应直接让患者参与,以了解他们对电子源技术实施的体验、担忧和偏好。此外,纳入更多利益相关者,包括社区医疗服务提供者和社会工作者,将为不同医疗环境中的挑战和潜在解决方案提供有价值的见解。