Department of Social & Environmental Health Research, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK.
European Centre for Environment and Human Health, University of Exeter Medical School, Truro, Cornwall, UK.
Sci Total Environ. 2017 Jan 1;575:79-86. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.09.162. Epub 2016 Oct 12.
Improved data linkages between diverse environment and health datasets have the potential to provide new insights into the health impacts of environmental exposures, including complex climate change processes. Initiatives that link and explore big data in the environment and health arenas are now being established.
To encourage advances in this nascent field, this article documents the development of a web browser application to facilitate such future research, the challenges encountered to date, and how they were addressed.
A 'storyboard approach' was used to aid the initial design and development of the application. The application followed a 3-tier architecture: a spatial database server for storing and querying data, server-side code for processing and running models, and client-side browser code for user interaction and for displaying data and results. The browser was validated by reproducing previously published results from a regression analysis of time-series datasets of daily mortality, air pollution and temperature in London.
Data visualisation and analysis options of the application are presented. The main factors that shaped the development of the browser were: accessibility, open-source software, flexibility, efficiency, user-friendliness, licensing restrictions and data confidentiality, visualisation limitations, cost-effectiveness, and sustainability.
Creating dedicated data and analysis resources, such as the one described here, will become an increasingly vital step in improving understanding of the complex interconnections between the environment and human health and wellbeing, whilst still ensuring appropriate confidentiality safeguards. The issues raised in this paper can inform the future development of similar tools by other researchers working in this field.
改进不同环境和健康数据集之间的数据链接,有可能为环境暴露对健康的影响提供新的见解,包括复杂的气候变化过程。目前正在建立链接和探索环境与健康大数据领域的举措。
为了鼓励这一新生领域的发展,本文记录了开发一个网络浏览器应用程序的进展,以促进未来的研究,以及迄今为止遇到的挑战,以及如何解决这些挑战。
采用“故事板方法”来辅助应用程序的初始设计和开发。该应用程序采用了 3 层架构:一个用于存储和查询数据的空间数据库服务器、用于处理和运行模型的服务器端代码以及用于用户交互和显示数据和结果的客户端浏览器代码。通过重现之前发表的关于伦敦每日死亡率、空气污染和温度时间序列数据集的回归分析结果,验证了该应用程序。
展示了应用程序的数据可视化和分析选项。塑造浏览器开发的主要因素包括:可访问性、开源软件、灵活性、效率、用户友好性、许可限制和数据保密性、可视化限制、成本效益和可持续性。
创建专门的数据和分析资源,如本文所述,将成为提高对环境与人类健康和福祉之间复杂相互关系的理解的一个越来越重要的步骤,同时仍然确保适当的保密保护。本文提出的问题可以为该领域的其他研究人员未来开发类似工具提供信息。