Lawson D H, Sherman V, Hollowell J
Department of Health, Skipton House, London, UK.
QJM. 1998 Jun;91(6):445-52. doi: 10.1093/qjmed/91.6.445.
We describe a powerful new information resource for pharmacovigilance, pharmaco-economic studies, clinical epidemiology and health service research, which involves automated linkage of demographic, diagnostic and prescription information on some 3.4 million patients enrolled in over 500 separate general practices. Information is subject to regular validation checks. Access to this resource is available for bona fide research workers, subject to appropriate safeguards for patient anonymity and for scientific and ethical standards of the proposed studies. This database has depended upon the participating general practitioners and has already resulted in a substantial output of studies in peer-reviewed literature. It has great potential for further work of major relevance to public health, and its increasing use is to be actively encouraged.
我们描述了一种用于药物警戒、药物经济学研究、临床流行病学和卫生服务研究的强大新信息资源,它涉及对500多个独立全科医疗中登记的约340万患者的人口统计学、诊断和处方信息进行自动关联。信息会定期进行验证检查。真正的研究人员可以使用该资源,但要对患者匿名以及拟开展研究的科学和伦理标准采取适当的保护措施。该数据库依赖于参与的全科医生,并且已经在同行评审文献中产生了大量的研究成果。它在与公共卫生高度相关的进一步工作方面具有巨大潜力,应积极鼓励对其的更多使用。