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Electronic Longitudinal Alcohol Study in Communities (ELAStiC) Wales - protocol for platform development.
Trefan, L; Akbari, A; Paranjothy, S; Farewell, D M; Gartner, A; Fone, D; Greene, J; Evans, A; Smith, A; Adekanmbi, V; Kennedy, J; Lyons, R A; Moore, S C.
Afiliação
  • Trefan L; Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 3rd Floor Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS.
  • Akbari A; Health Data Research UK Wales and Northern Ireland, Swansea University Medical School, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP.
  • Paranjothy S; Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 3rd Floor Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS.
  • Farewell DM; Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 3rd Floor Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS.
  • Gartner A; Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 3rd Floor Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS.
  • Fone D; Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 3rd Floor Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS.
  • Greene J; Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 3rd Floor Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS.
  • Evans A; Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 3rd Floor Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS.
  • Smith A; Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 3rd Floor Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS.
  • Adekanmbi V; Division of Population Medicine, School of Medicine, Cardiff University, 3rd Floor Neuadd Meirionnydd, Heath Park, Cardiff CF14 4YS.
  • Kennedy J; Health Data Research UK Wales and Northern Ireland, Swansea University Medical School, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP.
  • Lyons RA; Health Data Research UK Wales and Northern Ireland, Swansea University Medical School, Singleton Park, Swansea SA2 8PP.
  • Moore SC; Crime and Security Research Institute and School of Dentistry, Cardiff University, Cardiff, CF14 4XY.
Int J Popul Data Sci ; 4(1): 581, 2019 May 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34095527
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Excessive alcohol consumption has adverse effects on health and there is a recognised need for the longitudinal analysis of population data to improve our understanding of the patterns of alcohol use, harms to consumers and those in their immediate environment. The UK has a number of linkable, longitudinal databases that if assembled properly could support valuable research on this topic. AIMS AND

OBJECTIVES:

This paper describes the development of a broad set of cross-linked cohorts, e-cohorts, surveys and linked electronic healthcare records (EHRs) to construct an alcohol-specific analytical platform in the United Kingdom using datasets on the population of Wales.The objective of this paper is to provide a description of existing key datasets integrated with existing, routinely collected electronic health data on a secure platform, and relevant derived variables to enable population-based research on alcohol-related harm in Wales. We illustrate our use of these data with some exemplar research questions that are currently under investigation.

METHODS:

Record-linkage of routine and observational datasets. Routine data includes hospital admissions, general practice, and cohorts specific to children. Two observational studies were included. Routine socioeconomic descriptors and mortality data were also linked.

CONCLUSION:

We described a record-linked, population-based research protocol for alcohol related harm on a secure platform. As the datasets used here are available in many countries, ELAStiC provides a template for setting up similar initiatives in other countries. We have also defined a number of alcohol specific variables using routinely-collected available data that can be used in other epidemiological studies into alcohol related outcomes. With over 10 years of longitudinal data, it will help to understand alcohol-related disease and health trajectories across the lifespan.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Observational_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Guideline / Observational_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article