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Industry funding of patient and health consumer organisations: systematic review with meta-analysis
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Colombo, Cinzia
, Frattaruolo, Maria Pina
, Parker, Lisa
, Mosconi, Paola
, Lunny, Carole
, Lau, Edith
, Barbara, Giussy
, Kroeger, Cynthia M
, Salzwedel, Douglas M
, Mintzes, Barbara
, Fabbri, Alice
in
Consumer Organizations - economics
/ Consumer Organizations - ethics
/ Consumer Organizations - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Corporate sponsorship
/ Disclosure - ethics
/ Disclosure - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Drug Industry - economics
/ Drug Industry - ethics
/ Drugs
/ Financial Management - ethics
/ Financial Management - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Funding
/ Health services
/ Medical device industry
/ Medical equipment
/ Meta-analysis
/ Observational Studies as Topic
/ Organizational Policy
/ Patients
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Quality
/ Subsidies
/ Systematic review
2020
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Industry funding of patient and health consumer organisations: systematic review with meta-analysis
by
Colombo, Cinzia
, Frattaruolo, Maria Pina
, Parker, Lisa
, Mosconi, Paola
, Lunny, Carole
, Lau, Edith
, Barbara, Giussy
, Kroeger, Cynthia M
, Salzwedel, Douglas M
, Mintzes, Barbara
, Fabbri, Alice
in
Consumer Organizations - economics
/ Consumer Organizations - ethics
/ Consumer Organizations - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Corporate sponsorship
/ Disclosure - ethics
/ Disclosure - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Drug Industry - economics
/ Drug Industry - ethics
/ Drugs
/ Financial Management - ethics
/ Financial Management - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Funding
/ Health services
/ Medical device industry
/ Medical equipment
/ Meta-analysis
/ Observational Studies as Topic
/ Organizational Policy
/ Patients
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Quality
/ Subsidies
/ Systematic review
2020
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Industry funding of patient and health consumer organisations: systematic review with meta-analysis
by
Colombo, Cinzia
, Frattaruolo, Maria Pina
, Parker, Lisa
, Mosconi, Paola
, Lunny, Carole
, Lau, Edith
, Barbara, Giussy
, Kroeger, Cynthia M
, Salzwedel, Douglas M
, Mintzes, Barbara
, Fabbri, Alice
in
Consumer Organizations - economics
/ Consumer Organizations - ethics
/ Consumer Organizations - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Corporate sponsorship
/ Disclosure - ethics
/ Disclosure - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Drug Industry - economics
/ Drug Industry - ethics
/ Drugs
/ Financial Management - ethics
/ Financial Management - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Funding
/ Health services
/ Medical device industry
/ Medical equipment
/ Meta-analysis
/ Observational Studies as Topic
/ Organizational Policy
/ Patients
/ Pharmaceutical industry
/ Quality
/ Subsidies
/ Systematic review
2020
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Industry funding of patient and health consumer organisations: systematic review with meta-analysis
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Industry funding of patient and health consumer organisations: systematic review with meta-analysis
2020
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AbstractObjectiveTo investigate pharmaceutical or medical device industry funding of patient groups.DesignSystematic review with meta-analysis.Data sourcesOvid Medline, Embase, Web of Science, Scopus, and Google Scholar from inception to January 2018; reference lists of eligible studies and experts in the field.Eligibility criteria for selecting studiesObservational studies including cross sectional, cohort, case-control, interrupted time series, and before-after studies of patient groups reporting at least one of the following outcomes: prevalence of industry funding; proportion of industry funded patient groups that disclosed information about this funding; and association between industry funding and organisational positions on health and policy issues. Studies were included irrespective of language or publication type.Review methodsReviewers carried out duplicate independent data extraction and assessment of study quality. An amended version of the checklist for prevalence studies developed by the Joanna Briggs Institute was used to assess study quality. A DerSimonian-Laird estimate of single proportions with Freeman-Tukey arcsine transformation was used for meta-analyses of prevalence. GRADE (Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation) was used to assess the quality of the evidence for each outcome.Results26 cross sectional studies met the inclusion criteria. Of these, 15 studies estimated the prevalence of industry funding, which ranged from 20% (12/61) to 83% (86/104). Among patient organisations that received industry funding, 27% (175/642; 95% confidence interval 24% to 31%) disclosed this information on their websites. In submissions to consultations, two studies showed very different disclosure rates (0% and 91%), which appeared to reflect differences in the relevant government agency’s disclosure requirements. Prevalence estimates of organisational policies that govern corporate sponsorship ranged from 2% (2/125) to 64% (175/274). Four studies analysed the relationship between industry funding and organisational positions on a range of highly controversial issues. Industry funded groups generally supported sponsors’ interests.ConclusionIn general, industry funding of patient groups seems to be common, with prevalence estimates ranging from 20% to 83%. Few patient groups have policies that govern corporate sponsorship. Transparency about corporate funding is also inadequate. Among the few studies that examined associations between industry funding and organisational positions, industry funded groups tended to have positions favourable to the sponsor. Patient groups have an important role in advocacy, education, and research, therefore strategies are needed to prevent biases that could favour the interests of sponsors above those of the public.Systematic review registrationPROSPERO CRD42017079265.
Publisher
British Medical Journal Publishing Group,BMJ Publishing Group LTD,BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
Subject
Consumer Organizations - economics
/ Consumer Organizations - ethics
/ Consumer Organizations - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Disclosure - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Drugs
/ Financial Management - ethics
/ Financial Management - legislation & jurisprudence
/ Funding
/ Observational Studies as Topic
/ Patients
/ Quality
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