2014
DOI: 10.1177/2168479014523006
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Clinical Data for Informed Medication Use in Pregnancy: Strengths, Limitations, Gaps, and a Need to Continue Moving Forward

Abstract: The objective of this paper is to explore the strengths, weaknesses, gaps, and needs in research on medication use in pregnancy, where opportunities have been bypassed to develop standards and collaborations for collecting data to better understand how medications can impact clinical outcomes in pregnant women and developing fetuses. The availability of existing data and the methods of its capture are reviewed, including registries, claims and health record databases, and meta-analyses. The paper focuses on wh… Show more

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“…A collaborative effort across stakeholders is imperative to address all the gaps identified in current data for medication use in pregnancy. 2 Without the cooperation of industry members that develop and manufacture medications, little progress can…”
Section: Engagement Worktreammentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A collaborative effort across stakeholders is imperative to address all the gaps identified in current data for medication use in pregnancy. 2 Without the cooperation of industry members that develop and manufacture medications, little progress can…”
Section: Engagement Worktreammentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is important to tap into and leverage existing initiatives that have had success. 2 For example, OpenMedNet has shown success in combining patient-sourced data with insurance, provider, pharmacy, hospital, and other data sources. 17 The first objective of the Compile Existing Data Work Group should be to map out what data are already available and in what format, noting strengths and limitations.…”
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“…4 Yet medical (including dental) care for these women is often suboptimal because medication in pregnancy data are lacking or insufficiently known. 3,5 Thus, a proactive, collaborative approach to data standardization and collection, data communication, and cultural transformation is needed to improve informed decision making about medicines during pregnancy. 6 At the 2014 annual meeting of the DIA, a Medicines and Pregnancy Forum was held on June 18 in San Diego, California, United States.…”
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confidence: 99%