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美国国立神经病学与卒中研究院通用数据元素项目——方法与路径。

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke Common Data Element Project - approach and methods.

机构信息

KAI Research, Inc, An Altarum Company, Rockville, MD, USA.

出版信息

Clin Trials. 2012 Jun;9(3):322-9. doi: 10.1177/1740774512438980. Epub 2012 Feb 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

In neuroscience clinical research studies, much time and effort are devoted to deciding what data to collect and developing data collection forms and data management systems to capture the data. Many investigators receiving funding from National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), the National Institutes of Health (NIH), are required to share their data once their studies are complete, but the multitude of data definitions and formats make it extremely difficult to aggregate data or perform meta-analyses across studies.

PURPOSE

In an effort to assist investigators and accelerate data sharing in neuroscience clinical research, the NINDS has embarked upon the Common Data Element (CDE) Project. The data standards developed through the NINDS CDE Project enable clinical investigators to systematically collect data and should facilitate study start-up and data aggregation across the research community.

METHODS

The NINDS CDE Team has taken a systematic, iterative approach to develop the critical core and the disease-specific CDEs. The CDE development process provides a mechanism for community involvement and buy-in, offers a structure for decision making, and includes a technical support team.

RESULTS

Upon conclusion of the development process, the CDEs and accompanying tools are available on the Project Web site - http://www.commondataelements.ninds.nih.gov/. The Web site currently includes the critical core (aka general) CDEs that are applicable to all clinical research studies regardless of therapeutic area as well as several disease-specific CDEs. Additional disease-specific CDEs will be added to the Web site once they are developed and vetted over the next 12 months.

LIMITATIONS

The CDEs will continue to evolve and will improve only if clinical researchers use and offer feedback about their experience with them. Thus, the NINDS program staff strongly encourages its clinical research grantees to use the CDEs and is expanding its efforts to educate the neuroscience research community about the CDEs and to train research teams to incorporate them into their studies.

CONCLUSIONS

Version 1.0 of a set of CDEs has been published, but publication is not the end of the development process. All CDEs will be evaluated and revised at least annually to ensure that they reflect current clinical research practices in neuroscience.

摘要

背景

在神经科学临床研究中,需要投入大量的时间和精力来决定收集哪些数据,并开发数据收集表格和数据管理系统来捕获数据。许多从美国国立神经病学与卒中研究所(NINDS)、美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)获得资助的研究人员,在其研究完成后都被要求分享他们的数据,但由于数据定义和格式繁多,使得在研究之间汇总数据或进行荟萃分析变得极其困难。

目的

为了帮助研究人员并加速神经科学临床研究中的数据共享,NINDS 启动了通用数据元素(CDE)项目。通过 NINDS CDE 项目开发的数据标准使临床研究人员能够系统地收集数据,并应有助于研究启动和研究社区内的数据汇总。

方法

NINDS CDE 团队采用系统的、迭代的方法来开发关键核心和特定疾病的 CDE。CDE 开发过程为社区参与和认可提供了机制,为决策提供了结构,并包括技术支持团队。

结果

在开发过程结束时,CDE 及其配套工具可在项目网站上获得 - http://www.commondataelements.ninds.nih.gov/。该网站目前包括适用于所有临床研究的关键核心(又名通用)CDE,以及一些特定疾病的 CDE。在未来 12 个月内开发和审查完其他特定疾病的 CDE 后,将在网站上添加这些 CDE。

局限性

CDE 将继续发展,只有当临床研究人员使用它们并提供有关其使用经验的反馈时,它们才会得到改进。因此,NINDS 项目工作人员强烈鼓励其临床研究受资助者使用 CDE,并正在扩大努力,向神经科学研究界宣传 CDE,并培训研究团队将其纳入研究。

结论

已经发布了一组 CDE 的 1.0 版本,但发布并不是开发过程的结束。所有 CDE 将每年至少评估和修订一次,以确保它们反映神经科学中当前的临床研究实践。

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