Basic information requirements for designing COVID-19 disease registration system

S. Rezayi, M. Ghazisaeedi, Shahrzad Amirazodi, Soheila Saeedi
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Collecting data related to COVID-19 disease can significantly impact the management of this pandemic. One of the tools that can be helpful in controlling this disease is developing registry. This study aimed to determine the technical and data requirements of the registry for COVID-19. Databases with keywords related to 'COVID-19' and 'registry' were searched. The existing registries in COVID-19 in Iran and other countries were examined. To finalise the data elements, focus group sessions were held with experts. Thirteen main data classes were identified: Demographic information, critical dates, type of sample, patient condition, signs and symptoms, history of smoking and consuming narcotics, history of drugs consumption, imaging finding, differential diagnoses of a severe respiratory disease syndrome, underlying conditions, complications of the disease, respiratory support and discharge outcomes. Determining data requirements is the first step in developing a registry that can create a standard infrastructure for consistent data collection. © 2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.. All rights reserved.
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设计COVID-19疾病登记系统的基本信息要求
收集与COVID-19疾病相关的数据可以对本次大流行的管理产生重大影响。可以帮助控制这种疾病的工具之一是发展登记。本研究旨在确定COVID-19登记系统的技术和数据要求。检索了与“COVID-19”和“registry”相关的关键字数据库。对伊朗和其他国家现有的COVID-19登记机构进行了审查。为了最后确定数据要素,与专家举行了焦点小组会议。确定了13种主要数据类别:人口统计信息、关键日期、样本类型、患者状况、体征和症状、吸烟和吸食麻醉品史、药物消费史、影像学发现、严重呼吸系统疾病综合征的鉴别诊断、潜在疾病、疾病并发症、呼吸支持和出院结果。确定数据需求是开发可以为一致的数据收集创建标准基础设施的注册中心的第一步。©2022 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.。版权所有。
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