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Time and motion study

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    I’m working with an observational time-and-motion study that evaluated process-related parameters (e.g., preparation time, administration time, and time spent in different clinic areas).

    Because the study is observational and non-experimental, but does not involve real-world sources such as EMR, claims, registries, or routine practice data, I want to confirm how this type of evidence should be treated in PAAB-regulated materials.

    Specifically:

    Should this type of time-and-motion study be treated similarly to real-world evidence (RWE) for the purpose of required disclosures, limitations statements, and generalizability notes?

    Are there any specific presentation expectations for non-experimental process-measurement studies (e.g., required descriptors of study design, limitations, or other context), distinct from those applied to RWE or retrospective observational research?

    I’m not looking to make any clinical-outcome or efficacy/safety claims — just to ensure the correct classification and compliant presentation of this study type.

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      Jennifer Carroll
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      Hey @Joleen-Santos

      This would not qualify as a general question. Please see our website or reach out to info@paab.ca to explore billable options for consultation/written opinions and training.

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