• Real-World Evidence

    Trilogue Center for Real-World Evidence is poised to expand and accelerate Pitt/UPMC-led research. 

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  • Collaboration

    Join with experienced health researchers to learn about engaged real-world evidence research at Pitt and throughout our research networks. 

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  • Partnering with Industry

    Establishing relationships with key industry partners to improve patient and clinician experiences. 

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Connect

We facilitate multi-site studies led by Pitt investigators to generate local, regional, and national research collaborations via PaTH & PCORnet.

 

 

Compute

Our team compiles information about accessing real-world evidence resources at Pitt.

 

Implement

We support investigators’ multidisciplinary teams to evaluate interventions to improve health and healthcare.

Partner

We help investigators engage and work successfully with community and clinical partners to maintain our focus on patient-centered outcomes research.  Take advantage of the infrastructureresources, and experience of our team.

What is Real-World Evidence?

Real-World Evidence is based on data that’s gathered in the course of routine clinical care (like electronic health records) and from patients’ self-reports (like survey responses). It can also include other relevant data sources such as insurance claims and research registries. In contrast to the highly controlled context of clinical trials, patients in the real world have more variable experiences with their health and health care. By extending medical research into these day-to-day contexts, we can explore and improve patient health and delivery of health care more efficiently and meaningfully. 

 

Trilogue Center for Real-World Evidence was established in 2021 by the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of Medicine to support Pitt/UPMC researchers’ efforts to engage in patient-centered research to improve the health and health care in our communities.  

Vision

Enriching and improving health and health care through engaged research with real-world insights.

Mission

We strive to create pathways for Pitt/UPMC researchers to engage with clinicians, patients, and research funders in a collaborative pursuit of excellent health and healthcare outcomes based on real-world evidence.

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JOURNAL ARTICLES
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FEDERALLY FUNDED STUDIES
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INDUSTRY-PARTNERED PROJECTS

Our Publication Philosophy

We are committed to sharing our findings with the people who need the results to make better health decisions. In addition to publishing in high-quality, peer-reviewed journals, we promote readable abstracts in everyday language and champion the inclusion of patient partners in authorship groups. By partnering with patients and clinical communities, we increase the reach of research findings that have timely implications for patient health and health care. 

Our publications conform to the ICMJE  recommendations for ethical medical reporting, including: 

  • Following authorship and contributor criteria to ensure that credit is given where it is deserved 
  • Protecting academic integrity, in part, by requiring transparency and full disclosure of any financial or other relationships and activities that could be perceived as conflicts of interest 
  • Preserving primary research data and analyses in a safe repository for at least 10 years after publication of the results 
  • Protecting patients’ privacy and personhood by adhering to ethical standards of human subjects research, including the Declaration of Helsinki (rev. 2013) and the process of institutional review board approval 

Deliberative Stakeholder Engagement in Person-centered Health Research

GR Mitchell, EJ Hartelius, D McCoy, KM McTigue

Translating stakeholder-driven comparative effectiveness research into practice: the PCORnet Bariatric Study 

DE Arterburn, S Toh, N Williams, J Anau, A Courcoulas, A Tavakkoli, D Stilwell, L Tuzzio, CC Lewis, MN Wilcox, KM McTigue
Journal of Comparative Effectiveness Research 9 (15), 1035-1041

Comparing the 5-year diabetes outcomes of sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass: the National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network (PCORNet) Bariatric Study

KM McTigue, R Wellman, E Nauman, J Anau, RY Coley, A Odor, J Tice, KJ Coleman, A Courcoulas, RE Pardee, S Toh, CD Janning, N Williams, A Cook, JL Sturtevant, C Horgan, D Arterburn

Interventions and operations 5 years after bariatric surgery in a cohort from the US National Patient-Centered Clinical Research Network Bariatric Study

A Courcoulas, RY Coley, JM Clark, CL McBride, E Cirelli, KM McTigue, D Arterburn, KJ Coleman, Wellman, J Anau, S Toh, CD Janning, AJ Cook, N Williams, JL Sturtevant, C Horgan, A Tavakkoli

Study protocol for targeted interventions to prevent chronic low back pain in high-risk patients: a multi-site pragmatic cluster randomized controlled trial (TARGET Trial)

A Delitto, CG Patterson, JM Stevans, GP Brennan, ST Wegener, DC Morrisette, JM Beneciuk, JA Freel, KI Minick, SJ Hunter, PL Ephraim, M Friedman, KN Simpson, SZ George, KN Daley, MC Albert, MTamasy, J Cash, DS Lake, JK Freburger, CM Greco, LJ Hough, JH Jeong, SS Khoja, MJ Schneider, GA Sowa, WA Spigle, AD Wasan, WG Adams, CM Lemaster, RG Mishuris, DL Plumb, CT Williams, RB Saper

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