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Routinely collected data for population based outcomes research

Routinely collected data for population based outcomes research

... Routinely collected data is usually used to either describe a something (for example incidence of a disease, changes in treatment over time, or resource utilization) or to perform an observational ... See full document

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Using routinely recorded data in the UK to assess outcomes in a randomised controlled trial: The Trials of Access

Using routinely recorded data in the UK to assess outcomes in a randomised controlled trial: The Trials of Access

... clinical research methodology, seems inappropriate when the ‘public purse’ funds the research, the re- searcher and the public body holding the ...HSCIC. Data appli- cations were suspended during ... See full document

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Birthplace in New South Wales, Australia: an analysis of perinatal outcomes using routinely collected data

Birthplace in New South Wales, Australia: an analysis of perinatal outcomes using routinely collected data

... using routinely collected linked data compared with specifically collected pro- spective ...While population health databases are an easily accessible and available resource, they were ... See full document

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Contemporary roles of registries in clinical cardiology: When do we need randomized trials?

Contemporary roles of registries in clinical cardiology: When do we need randomized trials?

... RCTs. Data from clinical registries may be used to formulate hypotheses for testing in RCTs and, with careful design and incorporation of modern causal inference analysis methods, may be used as an alternative ... See full document

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The CUSUM chart method as a tool for continuous monitoring of clinical outcomes using routinely collected data

The CUSUM chart method as a tool for continuous monitoring of clinical outcomes using routinely collected data

... score based on 5 parameters assessed in nearly all babies born in UK hospitals as well as the rest of the ...of outcomes to be monitored using the adverse incident reporting system ... See full document

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Views of healthcare professionals to linkage of routinely collected healthcare data: a systematic literature review

Views of healthcare professionals to linkage of routinely collected healthcare data: a systematic literature review

... healthcare data for the purpose of identifying and monitoring ...a research project which is developing a new system for drug monitoring and surveillance based on a linkage of routinely col- ... See full document

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Diabetes and the direct secondary use of electronic health records : using routinely collected and stored data to drive research and understanding

Diabetes and the direct secondary use of electronic health records : using routinely collected and stored data to drive research and understanding

... EER- based studies are limited by being only single-centre studies or based on small ...the population having a unique patient identifier, which enables larger-sized studies and helps avoid some of ... See full document

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Discontinuation and restarting in patients on statin therapy: a cohort study using a primary care database

Discontinuation and restarting in patients on statin therapy: a cohort study using a primary care database

... large population based study, we used routinely collected data from primary care to determine discontinuation and restarting rates for statins, and to identify factors associated with ... See full document

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Identifying incident cancer cases in routinely collected hospital data: a retrospective validation study

Identifying incident cancer cases in routinely collected hospital data: a retrospective validation study

... from population-based cancer registries are gener- ally considered the ‘gold standard’ for identifying incident cases of ...tration data can be delayed, and other routine data col- lections ... See full document

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Birth outcomes for African and Caribbean babies in England and Wales: retrospective analysis of routinely collected data

Birth outcomes for African and Caribbean babies in England and Wales: retrospective analysis of routinely collected data

... The favourable results observed in migrant mothers in some analyses have been attributed to a ‘Healthy migrant effect’. It has been suggested that there is a selection process in which the healthiest women are most ... See full document

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Special features of health services and register based trials – experiences from a randomized trial of childbirth classes

Special features of health services and register based trials – experiences from a randomized trial of childbirth classes

... increase research capacity and decrease costs include making research an integral part of health services, rather than a separate task to be paid for by researchers, and using routine data to judge ... See full document

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Routinely collected data for randomized trials: promises, barriers, and implications

Routinely collected data for randomized trials: promises, barriers, and implications

... many outcomes that are traditionally of interest in clinical research, including biomarkers and patient-reported outcomes, are not included in most RCD sources, RCD typically include outcomes ... See full document

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Protocol for the development of a CONSORT extension for RCTs using cohorts and routinely collected health data

Protocol for the development of a CONSORT extension for RCTs using cohorts and routinely collected health data

... a research team, and development of a conceptual ...and routinely collected health data or (2) that are protocols or report results from such ...generated based on the Strengthening the ... See full document

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Mining routinely collected acute data to reveal non-linear relationships between nurse staffing levels and outcomes

Mining routinely collected acute data to reveal non-linear relationships between nurse staffing levels and outcomes

... use data mining and pattern recognition of existing data sets to build a representative model that re fl ects the activity in all its dimensions and then to use this knowl- edge to improve mathematical ... See full document

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<p>Identifying cerebral palsy from routinely-collected data in England and Wales</p>

<p>Identifying cerebral palsy from routinely-collected data in England and Wales</p>

... 1,000 population at risk within each dataset for each nation between 1 January 2004 and 31 December ...care data (if any) of an acceptable standard for research purposes, who were aged 0 – 25 years ... See full document

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A feasibility study using geographic access to general practices and routinely collected data in public health and health services research

A feasibility study using geographic access to general practices and routinely collected data in public health and health services research

... Methods: We obtained the Perinatal Data Collection, 2004−2008, for South Western Sydney Local Health District from the New South Wales Ministry of Health. Using a GIS, we generated circular and ... See full document

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Are pregnancy outcomes associated with risk factor reporting in routinely collected perinatal data?

Are pregnancy outcomes associated with risk factor reporting in routinely collected perinatal data?

... level data are well suited to studies evaluating health ...quality data that truly represent the population ...of data quality (completeness and accuracy) is typically undertaken by a ... See full document

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Case-finding for common mental disorders of anxiety and depression in primary care: an external validation of routinely collected data

Case-finding for common mental disorders of anxiety and depression in primary care: an external validation of routinely collected data

... of routinely collected clinical data such as SAIL, CPRD (Clinical Practice Research Database) [50] and THIN (The Health Improvement Network) [51] [provide a rich resource for ... See full document

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The Resident Assessment Instrument Minimum Data Set 2 0 quality indicators: a systematic review

The Resident Assessment Instrument Minimum Data Set 2 0 quality indicators: a systematic review

... of data derived from RAI-MDS ...hospital- based facilities in six ...Trained research nurses, who had demonstrated high inter-rater reliability, independently conducted observational assessment of ... See full document

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Routinely collected data as a strategic resource for research: priorities for methods and workforce

Routinely collected data as a strategic resource for research: priorities for methods and workforce

... changes in policies or services. The key to making causal inference about the policy or service change is finding a reasonable comparison group that has not been exposed to the change but is sufficiently similar to the ... See full document

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