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将常规收集的行政健康数据用于流行病学研究的二次利用:使用为其他目的收集的数据回答研究问题。

Secondary use of routinely collected administrative health data for epidemiologic research: Answering research questions using data collected for a different purpose.

作者信息

Emerson Scott D, McLinden Taylor, Sereda Paul, Yonkman Amanda M, Trigg Jason, Peterson Sandra, Hogg Robert S, Salters Kate A, Lima Viviane D, Barrios Rolando

机构信息

British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, BC, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Popul Data Sci. 2024 Nov 19;9(1):2407. doi: 10.23889/ijpds.v9i1.2407. eCollection 2024.

Abstract

The use of routinely collected administrative health data for research can provide unique insights to inform decision-making and, ultimately, support better public health outcomes. Yet, since these data are primarily collected to administer healthcare service delivery, challenges exist when using such data for secondary purposes, namely epidemiologic research. Many of these challenges stem from the researcher's lack of control over the quality and consistency of data collection, and - furthermore - a lessened understanding of the data being analyzed. That said, we assert that these challenges can be partly mitigated through careful, systematic use of these data in epidemiologic research. This article presents considerations derived from experiences analyzing administrative health data (e.g., healthcare practitioner billings, hospitalizations, and prescription medication data) in the Canadian province of British Columbia (population of over 5 million in 2024), though we believe the underlying principles generalize beyond this region. Key considerations were organized around four themes: 1) (understand their scope and limitations); 2) (appreciate the nuances regarding classification systems, versions, how they are employed in the primary uses of the data, and querying the values); 3) (process data and apply identification algorithms, when necessary); 4) (make meaningful inferences based on data/algorithms). Although this article is not an exhaustive list of all considerations, we believe that it will provide pragmatic insights for those interested in leveraging administrative health data for epidemiologic research.

摘要

将常规收集的行政卫生数据用于研究可以提供独特的见解,为决策提供依据,并最终支持更好的公共卫生结果。然而,由于这些数据主要是为了管理医疗服务提供而收集的,因此在将此类数据用于次要目的(即流行病学研究)时存在挑战。其中许多挑战源于研究人员对数据收集的质量和一致性缺乏控制,此外,对所分析的数据了解也较少。话虽如此,我们认为,通过在流行病学研究中谨慎、系统地使用这些数据,这些挑战可以得到部分缓解。本文介绍了在加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省(2024年人口超过500万)分析行政卫生数据(例如医疗从业者账单、住院和处方药数据)的经验所得出的考虑因素,不过我们认为其基本原则适用于该地区以外。关键考虑因素围绕四个主题展开:1)(了解其范围和局限性);2)(了解分类系统、版本、它们在数据的主要用途中的使用方式以及查询值方面的细微差别);3)(处理数据并在必要时应用识别算法);4)(基于数据/算法做出有意义的推断)。虽然本文并非所有考虑因素的详尽列表,但我们相信它将为那些有兴趣利用行政卫生数据进行流行病学研究的人提供实用的见解。

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