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What makes a good weight–related study in PCORnet. Patient centered comparative effectiveness Patient/stakeholder engagement throughout Uses PCORnet infrastructure Multiple CDRNs, PPRNS Built from common data model (CDM) Multiple data sources, e.g., EMR, claims, patient reported outcomes
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What makes a good weight–related study in PCORnet • Patient centered comparative effectiveness • Patient/stakeholder engagement throughout • Uses PCORnet infrastructure • Multiple CDRNs, PPRNS • Built from common data model (CDM) • Multiple data sources, e.g., EMR, claims, patient reported outcomes • Low frequency exposure and/or outcomes • Other reasons for large numbers, e.g., subgroup analysis • Practice or other geographic variation • Diversity • Natural experiments • Implementation and dissemination • Simulation of best practices • Individual and cluster randomized control trials (RCTs) • Etiology/prediction?
What makes a good weight–related study in PCORnet • Possible cross-cutting rubric for identifying studies • Observational studies • Use existing data • Linkages (family members) • Patient-reported data • Biorepository • Interventions