posted on 2023-06-08, 18:03authored byA Rosemary Tate, Dipak Kalra, Rachael Boggon, Natalia BeloffNatalia Beloff, Shivani Puri, Tim Williams
Primary care research databases provide a significant resource for health services and epidemiological research. However since data are recorded primarily for clinical care their suitability for research may vary widely according to the research application or recording practices of individual general practitioners. A methodological approach for characterising data quality is required. We describe a one-day workshop entitled “Towards a common protocol for measuring and monitoring data quality in European primary care research databases”. Researchers, database experts and clinicians were invited to give their perspectives on data quality and to exchange ideas on what data quality metrics should be made available to researchers. We report the main outcomes of this workshop, including a summary of the presentations and discussions and suggested way forward.
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IEEE-EMBS International Conference on Biomedical and Health Informatics (BHI)