Protocol for designing INVITES-IN, a tool for assessing the internal validity of <i>in vitro</i> studies

Svendsen, Camilla and Whaley, Paul and Vist, Gunn E. and Husøy, Trine and Beronius, Anna and Di Consiglio, Emma and Druwe, Ingrid and Hartung, Thomas and Hatzi, Vasiliki I. and Hoffmann, Sebastian and Hooijmans, Carlijn R. and Machera, Kyriaki and Robinson, Joshua F. and Roggen, Erwin and Rooney, Andrew A. and Roth, Nicolas and Spilioti, Eliana and Spyropoulou, Anastasia and Tcheremenskaia, Olga and Testai, Emanuela and Vinken, Mathieu and Mathisen, Gro H. (2023) Protocol for designing INVITES-IN, a tool for assessing the internal validity of <i>in vitro</i> studies. Evidence-Based Toxicology, 1 (1): 2232415. ISSN 2833-373X

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Abstract

This protocol describes the design and development of a tool for evaluation of the internal validity of in vitro studies, which is needed to include the data as evidence in systematic reviews and chemical risk assessments. The tool will be designed specifically to be applied to cell culture studies, including, but not restricted to, studies meeting the new approach methodology (NAM) definition. The tool is called INVITES-IN (IN VITro Experimental Studies INternal validity). In this protocol, three of the four studies that will be performed to create the release version of INVITES-IN are described. In the first study, evaluation of existing assessment tools will be combined with focus group discussions to identify how characteristics of the design or conduct of an in vitro study can affect its internal validity. Bias domains and items considered to be of relevance for in vitro studies will be identified. In the second study, group agreement on internal validity domains and items of importance for in vitro studies will be identified via a modified Delphi methodology. In the third study, the draft version of the tool will be created, based on the data on relevance and importance of bias domains and items collected in Studies 1 and 2. A separate protocol will be prepared for the fourth study, which includes the user testing and validation of the tool, and collection of users’ experience.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Evidence-Based Toxicology
Subjects:
?? cell culturenamsnext generation risk assessmentrisk of bias ??
ID Code:
205672
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Deposited On:
05 Oct 2023 10:45
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Yes
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Published
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31 Dec 2023 04:00