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Area of Science:

  • Rheumatology
  • Real-world data analysis
  • Big data ethics

Background:

  • Real-world data (RWD) is essential for understanding disease progression and treatment outcomes in rheumatology.
  • RWD complements clinical trial data by providing insights from uncontrolled, real-life settings.
  • The increasing volume of big data necessitates careful consideration of RWD's provenance and handling methods.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize the significant role of RWD in rheumatology.
  • To highlight key methodological challenges in analyzing RWD.
  • To present future challenges for generating reliable scientific output from RWD.

Main Methods:

  • Overview of RWD applications in rheumatology.
  • Discussion of methodological considerations for RWD analysis.
  • Exploration of ethical aspects in big data collection and usage.

Main Results:

  • RWD provides crucial insights into disease progression and treatment safety.
  • Methodological rigor and data provenance are vital for trustworthy RWD conclusions.
  • Ethical considerations are paramount in the era of big data.

Conclusions:

  • RWD is indispensable for advancing rheumatological research and clinical practice.
  • Addressing methodological and ethical challenges is key to leveraging RWD effectively.
  • Future efforts must focus on robust data handling and ethical frameworks for sustained reliable scientific output.