From Inception to ConcePTION: Genesis of a Network to Support Better Monitoring & Communication of Medication Safety During Pregnancy and Breastfeeding
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
In 2019, the Innovative Medicines Initiative (IMI) funded the ConcePTION project--Building an ecosystem for better
monitoring and communicating safety of medicines use in pregnancy and breastfeeding: validated and regulatory
endorsed workflows for fast, optimised evidence generation--with the vision that there is a societal obligation to
rapidly reduce uncertainty about the safety of medication use in pregnancy and breastfeeding. The present paper
introduces the set of concepts used to describe the European data sources involved in the ConcePTION project and
illustrates the ConcePTION Common Data Model (CDM), which serves as the keystone of the federated ConcePTION
network. Based on data availability and content analysis of 21 European data sources, the ConcePTION CDM has
been structured with six tables designed to capture data from routine healthcare, three tables for data from public
health surveillance activities, three curated tables for derived data on population (e.g., observation time and motherchild linkage), plus four metadata tables. By its first anniversary, the ConcePTION CDM has enabled 13 data sources
to run common scripts to contribute to major European projects, demonstrating its capacity to facilitate effective
and transparent deployment of distributed analytics, and its potential to address questions about utilization,
effectiveness, and safety of medicines in special populations, including during pregnancy and breastfeeding, and,
more broadly, in the general population.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ConcePTION; medication safety; pregnancy; breastfeeding; common data model
List of contributors:
Pierini, Anna
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