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Sankofa pediatric HIV disclosure intervention cyber data management: building capacity in a resource-limited setting and ensuring data quality
Prevalence of pediatric HIV disclosure is low in resource-limited settings. Innovative, culturally sensitive, and patient-centered disclosure approaches are needed. Conducting such studies in resource-limited settings is not trivial considering the challenges of capturing, cleaning, and storing clin...
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Taylor & Francis
2015
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704410/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26616131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2015.1023246 |
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author | Catlin, Ann Christine Fernando, Sumudinie Gamage, Ruwan Renner, Lorna Antwi, Sampson Tettey, Jonas Kusah Amisah, Kofi Aikins Kyriakides, Tassos Cong, Xiangyu Reynolds, Nancy R. Paintsil, Elijah |
author_facet | Catlin, Ann Christine Fernando, Sumudinie Gamage, Ruwan Renner, Lorna Antwi, Sampson Tettey, Jonas Kusah Amisah, Kofi Aikins Kyriakides, Tassos Cong, Xiangyu Reynolds, Nancy R. Paintsil, Elijah |
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description | Prevalence of pediatric HIV disclosure is low in resource-limited settings. Innovative, culturally sensitive, and patient-centered disclosure approaches are needed. Conducting such studies in resource-limited settings is not trivial considering the challenges of capturing, cleaning, and storing clinical research data. To overcome some of these challenges, the Sankofa pediatric disclosure intervention adopted an interactive cyber infrastructure for data capture and analysis. The Sankofa Project database system is built on the HUBzero cyber infrastructure (https://hubzero.org), an open source software platform. The hub database components support: (1) data management – the “databases” component creates, configures, and manages database access, backup, repositories, applications, and access control; (2) data collection – the “forms” component is used to build customized web case report forms that incorporate common data elements and include tailored form submit processing to handle error checking, data validation, and data linkage as the data are stored to the database; and (3) data exploration – the “dataviewer” component provides powerful methods for users to view, search, sort, navigate, explore, map, graph, visualize, aggregate, drill-down, compute, and export data from the database. The Sankofa cyber data management tool supports a user-friendly, secure, and systematic collection of all data. We have screened more than 400 child–caregiver dyads and enrolled nearly 300 dyads, with tens of thousands of data elements. The dataviews have successfully supported all data exploration and analysis needs of the Sankofa Project. Moreover, the ability of the sites to query and view data summaries has proven to be an incentive for collecting complete and accurate data. The data system has all the desirable attributes of an electronic data capture tool. It also provides an added advantage of building data management capacity in resource-limited settings due to its innovative data query and summary views and availability of real-time support by the data management team. |
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spelling | pubmed-47044102016-01-19 Sankofa pediatric HIV disclosure intervention cyber data management: building capacity in a resource-limited setting and ensuring data quality Catlin, Ann Christine Fernando, Sumudinie Gamage, Ruwan Renner, Lorna Antwi, Sampson Tettey, Jonas Kusah Amisah, Kofi Aikins Kyriakides, Tassos Cong, Xiangyu Reynolds, Nancy R. Paintsil, Elijah AIDS Care Original Articles Prevalence of pediatric HIV disclosure is low in resource-limited settings. Innovative, culturally sensitive, and patient-centered disclosure approaches are needed. Conducting such studies in resource-limited settings is not trivial considering the challenges of capturing, cleaning, and storing clinical research data. To overcome some of these challenges, the Sankofa pediatric disclosure intervention adopted an interactive cyber infrastructure for data capture and analysis. The Sankofa Project database system is built on the HUBzero cyber infrastructure (https://hubzero.org), an open source software platform. The hub database components support: (1) data management – the “databases” component creates, configures, and manages database access, backup, repositories, applications, and access control; (2) data collection – the “forms” component is used to build customized web case report forms that incorporate common data elements and include tailored form submit processing to handle error checking, data validation, and data linkage as the data are stored to the database; and (3) data exploration – the “dataviewer” component provides powerful methods for users to view, search, sort, navigate, explore, map, graph, visualize, aggregate, drill-down, compute, and export data from the database. The Sankofa cyber data management tool supports a user-friendly, secure, and systematic collection of all data. We have screened more than 400 child–caregiver dyads and enrolled nearly 300 dyads, with tens of thousands of data elements. The dataviews have successfully supported all data exploration and analysis needs of the Sankofa Project. Moreover, the ability of the sites to query and view data summaries has proven to be an incentive for collecting complete and accurate data. The data system has all the desirable attributes of an electronic data capture tool. It also provides an added advantage of building data management capacity in resource-limited settings due to its innovative data query and summary views and availability of real-time support by the data management team. Taylor & Francis 2015-11-02 2015-11-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4704410/ /pubmed/26616131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2015.1023246 Text en © 2015 The Author(s). Published by Taylor & Francis. http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License (http://creativecommons.org/Licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way. |
spellingShingle | Original Articles Catlin, Ann Christine Fernando, Sumudinie Gamage, Ruwan Renner, Lorna Antwi, Sampson Tettey, Jonas Kusah Amisah, Kofi Aikins Kyriakides, Tassos Cong, Xiangyu Reynolds, Nancy R. Paintsil, Elijah Sankofa pediatric HIV disclosure intervention cyber data management: building capacity in a resource-limited setting and ensuring data quality |
title | Sankofa pediatric HIV disclosure intervention cyber data management: building capacity in a resource-limited setting and ensuring data quality |
title_full | Sankofa pediatric HIV disclosure intervention cyber data management: building capacity in a resource-limited setting and ensuring data quality |
title_fullStr | Sankofa pediatric HIV disclosure intervention cyber data management: building capacity in a resource-limited setting and ensuring data quality |
title_full_unstemmed | Sankofa pediatric HIV disclosure intervention cyber data management: building capacity in a resource-limited setting and ensuring data quality |
title_short | Sankofa pediatric HIV disclosure intervention cyber data management: building capacity in a resource-limited setting and ensuring data quality |
title_sort | sankofa pediatric hiv disclosure intervention cyber data management: building capacity in a resource-limited setting and ensuring data quality |
topic | Original Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4704410/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26616131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09540121.2015.1023246 |
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