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Safeguarding trust in evidence: the Individual Participant Data Integrity Tool

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Concerns about the trustworthiness of research are increasing, making it essential to conduct integrity checks on trials before including them in evidence synthesis. Scrutinising a trial’s individual participant data (IPD, i.e. raw row-by-row data) enables more comprehensive integrity checks compared to aggregate or published data and can considerably increase detection of trustworthiness issues.

In the absence of relevant guidance, the presenters developed the IPD Integrity Tool. This Learning Live webinar:-

  • Introduced the IPD Integrity Tool and its key components
  • Demonstrated how the tool can be applied by evidence synthesists to assess whether a trial is sufficiently trustworthy to contribute to the evidence base that informs guidelines and practice
  • Considered future directions

Below you will find the videos from the webinar, together with the accompanying slides to download [PDF]. 


Presenter Bios

Dr Kylie Hunter and Prof Anna Lene Seidler specialise in collaborative methodologies to improve the integrity and quality of research evidence via systematic reviews, individual participant data, prospective meta-analyses, and prospective trial registration. They recently developed the Individual Participant Data (IPD) Integrity Tool for detecting integrity issues in randomised trials. Methods to develop the tool and instructions on how to apply it are published in Research Synthesis Methods. (https://doi.org/10.1002/jrsm.1738, https://doi.org/10.1002/jrsm.1739)