Publications by authors named "A Verga-Gerard"

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  • The study analyzes the use of the French National Health Data System (SNDS), which provides healthcare data for nearly the entire population of France, focusing on the trends in pharmacoepidemiological research based on this data.
  • A systematic review of articles from 2012 to 2018 revealed an upward trend in published studies, with the majority focusing on drug utilization, safety, and effectiveness, and a notable concentration on medications for the nervous and cardiovascular systems.
  • The findings suggest that while the SNDS is increasingly valuable for drug safety research, there is a need for more studies involving specific populations such as children, pregnant women, and the elderly, who are usually not represented in clinical trials.
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  • The French Ministry of Health gives money each year for medical research projects, focusing more on primary care since 2013.
  • A study looked at 1,796 funded projects from 2013 to 2019 to find out how many were about primary care.
  • They found only 49 primary care projects, which is just 2.7% of all projects, and this number hasn’t changed much over the years.
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Introduction: There is growing evidence on the ethical challenges raised by cluster randomized trials. This specificity is not reflected in the legal texts regulating research, which creates difficulties for researchers implementing these experimental designs. The Ottawa Statement (Weijer et al.

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Background: Research in the field of primary care has dramatically increased in France in recent years, especially since 2013 with the introduction of primary care as a thematic priority for research proposals launched by the Ministry of Health (Direction générale de l'offre de soins).

Material And Methods: The RECaP (Research in Clinical Epidemiology and Public Health) network is a French research network supported by Inserm, which recently implemented a specific working group focusing on research in primary care, based on a multidisciplinary approach. Researchers from different specialties participate in this group.

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