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开发用于监测日本个人健康记录的数据平台:整合下一代生态系统以维持健康(SHINE)研究。

Development of a data platform for monitoring personal health records in Japan: The Sustaining Health by Integrating Next-generation Ecosystems (SHINE) Study.

机构信息

Department of Health Care Administration and Management, Kyushu University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Fukuoka, Japan.

Center for Cohort Studies, Kyushu University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Fukuoka, Japan.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2023 Feb 14;18(2):e0281512. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0281512. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Sustaining Health by Integrating Next-generation Ecosystems (SHINE) Study was developed as a data platform that incorporates personal health records (PHRs) into health-related data at the municipal level in Japan. This platform allows analyses of the associations between PHRs and future health statuses, and supports the production of evidence for developing preventive care interventions. Herein, we introduce the SHINE Study's profile and describe its use in preliminary analyses.

METHODS

The SHINE Study involves the collection of participants' health measurements and their addition to various health-related data from the Longevity Improvement & Fair Evidence (LIFE) Study. With cooperation from municipal governments, measurements can be acquired from persons enrolled in government-led long-term care prevention classes and health checkups who consent to participate in the SHINE Study. For preliminary analyses, we collected salivary test measurements, lifelog measurements, and gait measurements; these were linked with the LIFE Study's database. We analyzed the correlations between these measurements and the previous year's health care expenditures.

RESULTS

We successfully linked PHR data of 33 participants for salivary test measurements, 44 participants for lifelog measurements, and 32 participants for gait measurements. Only mean torso speed in the gait measurements was significantly correlated with health care expenditures (r = -0.387, P = 0.029).

CONCLUSION

The SHINE Study was developed as a data platform to collect and link PHRs with the LIFE Study's database. The analyses undertaken with this platform are expected to contribute to the development of preventive care tools and promote health in Japan.

摘要

背景

Sustaining Health by Integrating Next-generation Ecosystems(SHINE)研究是一个数据平台,它将个人健康记录(PHR)纳入日本市级的健康相关数据中。该平台允许分析 PHR 与未来健康状况之间的关联,并支持为开发预防保健干预措施提供证据。本文介绍了 SHINE 研究的概况,并描述了其在初步分析中的应用。

方法

SHINE 研究涉及参与者的健康测量值的收集,并将其添加到来自长寿改善与公平证据(LIFE)研究的各种健康相关数据中。在市政府的合作下,可以从参加政府主导的长期护理预防课程和健康检查并同意参加 SHINE 研究的人员中获取测量值。在初步分析中,我们收集了唾液测试测量值、生活记录测量值和步态测量值,并将其与 LIFE 研究的数据库进行了关联。我们分析了这些测量值与前一年医疗保健支出之间的相关性。

结果

我们成功地将 33 名参与者的唾液测试测量值 PHR 数据、44 名参与者的生活记录测量值 PHR 数据和 32 名参与者的步态测量值 PHR 数据进行了关联。仅步态测量值中的平均躯干速度与医疗保健支出呈显著相关(r=-0.387,P=0.029)。

结论

SHINE 研究是作为一个数据平台开发的,用于收集和关联 PHR 与 LIFE 研究的数据库。预计使用该平台进行的分析将有助于开发预防保健工具,并促进日本的健康。

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