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Quality, quantity and harmony: the DataSHaPER approach to integrating data across bioclinical studies
Background Vast sample sizes are often essential in the quest to disentangle the complex interplay of the genetic, lifestyle, environmental and social factors that determine the aetiology and progression of chronic diseases. The pooling of information between studies is therefore of central importan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2972444/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20813861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyq139 |
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author | Fortier, Isabel Burton, Paul R Robson, Paula J Ferretti, Vincent Little, Julian L’Heureux, Francois Deschênes, Mylène Knoppers, Bartha M Doiron, Dany Keers, Joost C Linksted, Pamela Harris, Jennifer R Lachance, Geneviève Boileau, Catherine Pedersen, Nancy L Hamilton, Carol M Hveem, Kristian Borugian, Marilyn J Gallagher, Richard P McLaughlin, John Parker, Louise Potter, John D Gallacher, John Kaaks, Rudolf Liu, Bette Sprosen, Tim Vilain, Anne Atkinson, Susan A Rengifo, Andrea Morton, Robin Metspalu, Andres Wichmann, H Erich Tremblay, Mark Chisholm, Rex L Garcia-Montero, Andrés Hillege, Hans Litton, Jan-Eric Palmer, Lyle J Perola, Markus Wolffenbuttel, Bruce HR Peltonen, Leena Hudson, Thomas J |
author_facet | Fortier, Isabel Burton, Paul R Robson, Paula J Ferretti, Vincent Little, Julian L’Heureux, Francois Deschênes, Mylène Knoppers, Bartha M Doiron, Dany Keers, Joost C Linksted, Pamela Harris, Jennifer R Lachance, Geneviève Boileau, Catherine Pedersen, Nancy L Hamilton, Carol M Hveem, Kristian Borugian, Marilyn J Gallagher, Richard P McLaughlin, John Parker, Louise Potter, John D Gallacher, John Kaaks, Rudolf Liu, Bette Sprosen, Tim Vilain, Anne Atkinson, Susan A Rengifo, Andrea Morton, Robin Metspalu, Andres Wichmann, H Erich Tremblay, Mark Chisholm, Rex L Garcia-Montero, Andrés Hillege, Hans Litton, Jan-Eric Palmer, Lyle J Perola, Markus Wolffenbuttel, Bruce HR Peltonen, Leena Hudson, Thomas J |
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description | Background Vast sample sizes are often essential in the quest to disentangle the complex interplay of the genetic, lifestyle, environmental and social factors that determine the aetiology and progression of chronic diseases. The pooling of information between studies is therefore of central importance to contemporary bioscience. However, there are many technical, ethico-legal and scientific challenges to be overcome if an effective, valid, pooled analysis is to be achieved. Perhaps most critically, any data that are to be analysed in this way must be adequately ‘harmonized’. This implies that the collection and recording of information and data must be done in a manner that is sufficiently similar in the different studies to allow valid synthesis to take place. Methods This conceptual article describes the origins, purpose and scientific foundations of the DataSHaPER (DataSchema and Harmonization Platform for Epidemiological Research; http://www.datashaper.org), which has been created by a multidisciplinary consortium of experts that was pulled together and coordinated by three international organizations: P(3)G (Public Population Project in Genomics), PHOEBE (Promoting Harmonization of Epidemiological Biobanks in Europe) and CPT (Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project). Results The DataSHaPER provides a flexible, structured approach to the harmonization and pooling of information between studies. Its two primary components, the ‘DataSchema’ and ‘Harmonization Platforms’, together support the preparation of effective data-collection protocols and provide a central reference to facilitate harmonization. The DataSHaPER supports both ‘prospective’ and ‘retrospective’ harmonization. Conclusion It is hoped that this article will encourage readers to investigate the project further: the more the research groups and studies are actively involved, the more effective the DataSHaPER programme will ultimately be. |
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spelling | pubmed-29724442010-11-05 Quality, quantity and harmony: the DataSHaPER approach to integrating data across bioclinical studies Fortier, Isabel Burton, Paul R Robson, Paula J Ferretti, Vincent Little, Julian L’Heureux, Francois Deschênes, Mylène Knoppers, Bartha M Doiron, Dany Keers, Joost C Linksted, Pamela Harris, Jennifer R Lachance, Geneviève Boileau, Catherine Pedersen, Nancy L Hamilton, Carol M Hveem, Kristian Borugian, Marilyn J Gallagher, Richard P McLaughlin, John Parker, Louise Potter, John D Gallacher, John Kaaks, Rudolf Liu, Bette Sprosen, Tim Vilain, Anne Atkinson, Susan A Rengifo, Andrea Morton, Robin Metspalu, Andres Wichmann, H Erich Tremblay, Mark Chisholm, Rex L Garcia-Montero, Andrés Hillege, Hans Litton, Jan-Eric Palmer, Lyle J Perola, Markus Wolffenbuttel, Bruce HR Peltonen, Leena Hudson, Thomas J Int J Epidemiol Theory and Methods Background Vast sample sizes are often essential in the quest to disentangle the complex interplay of the genetic, lifestyle, environmental and social factors that determine the aetiology and progression of chronic diseases. The pooling of information between studies is therefore of central importance to contemporary bioscience. However, there are many technical, ethico-legal and scientific challenges to be overcome if an effective, valid, pooled analysis is to be achieved. Perhaps most critically, any data that are to be analysed in this way must be adequately ‘harmonized’. This implies that the collection and recording of information and data must be done in a manner that is sufficiently similar in the different studies to allow valid synthesis to take place. Methods This conceptual article describes the origins, purpose and scientific foundations of the DataSHaPER (DataSchema and Harmonization Platform for Epidemiological Research; http://www.datashaper.org), which has been created by a multidisciplinary consortium of experts that was pulled together and coordinated by three international organizations: P(3)G (Public Population Project in Genomics), PHOEBE (Promoting Harmonization of Epidemiological Biobanks in Europe) and CPT (Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project). Results The DataSHaPER provides a flexible, structured approach to the harmonization and pooling of information between studies. Its two primary components, the ‘DataSchema’ and ‘Harmonization Platforms’, together support the preparation of effective data-collection protocols and provide a central reference to facilitate harmonization. The DataSHaPER supports both ‘prospective’ and ‘retrospective’ harmonization. Conclusion It is hoped that this article will encourage readers to investigate the project further: the more the research groups and studies are actively involved, the more effective the DataSHaPER programme will ultimately be. Oxford University Press 2010-10 2010-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2972444/ /pubmed/20813861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyq139 Text en Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the International Epidemiological Association © The Author 2010; all rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.5), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Theory and Methods Fortier, Isabel Burton, Paul R Robson, Paula J Ferretti, Vincent Little, Julian L’Heureux, Francois Deschênes, Mylène Knoppers, Bartha M Doiron, Dany Keers, Joost C Linksted, Pamela Harris, Jennifer R Lachance, Geneviève Boileau, Catherine Pedersen, Nancy L Hamilton, Carol M Hveem, Kristian Borugian, Marilyn J Gallagher, Richard P McLaughlin, John Parker, Louise Potter, John D Gallacher, John Kaaks, Rudolf Liu, Bette Sprosen, Tim Vilain, Anne Atkinson, Susan A Rengifo, Andrea Morton, Robin Metspalu, Andres Wichmann, H Erich Tremblay, Mark Chisholm, Rex L Garcia-Montero, Andrés Hillege, Hans Litton, Jan-Eric Palmer, Lyle J Perola, Markus Wolffenbuttel, Bruce HR Peltonen, Leena Hudson, Thomas J Quality, quantity and harmony: the DataSHaPER approach to integrating data across bioclinical studies |
title | Quality, quantity and harmony: the DataSHaPER approach to integrating data across bioclinical studies |
title_full | Quality, quantity and harmony: the DataSHaPER approach to integrating data across bioclinical studies |
title_fullStr | Quality, quantity and harmony: the DataSHaPER approach to integrating data across bioclinical studies |
title_full_unstemmed | Quality, quantity and harmony: the DataSHaPER approach to integrating data across bioclinical studies |
title_short | Quality, quantity and harmony: the DataSHaPER approach to integrating data across bioclinical studies |
title_sort | quality, quantity and harmony: the datashaper approach to integrating data across bioclinical studies |
topic | Theory and Methods |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2972444/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20813861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ije/dyq139 |
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