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Conceptual development of an information systems framework for improving continuity in epidemiological research

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posted on 1998-09-01, 00:00 authored by H Linger, F Burstein, Arkady ZaslavskyArkady Zaslavsky, C Aitken, N Crofts
Lack of continuity is a problem for survey-based epidemiological research. Poor access to experience and inadequate retention of information means new projects seldom build on successful predecessors to the maximum possible extent. We have designed a data management framework which addresses this problem using a well-known information systems approach. Our ideas provide a means of storing data in a manner which reflects the original research concepts. This makes collected data accessible and understandable without reference to the questionnaire, and allows new questionnaires to be designed quickly and easily. Our framework provides a means for recording developmental, conceptual and other supporting information and documentation which is traditionally poorly conserved. We illustrate the components of the framework using a major Australian epidemiological project as a case study. Once the necessary software is developed, our framework will improve organisational memory within individual research units and has the potential to become a valuable support tool for survey-based research.

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Journal

European journal of epidemiology

Volume

14

Issue

6

Pagination

587 - 593

Publisher

Springer Nature

Location

New York, N.Y.

ISSN

0393-2990

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

1998, Kluwer Academic Publishers

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