释放二级数据在公共卫生研究中的潜力:利用新型临床平台开展回顾性研究。

IF 1.9 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Interactive Journal of Medical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-01 DOI:10.2196/51563
Christopher Gundler, Karl Gottfried, Alexander Johannes Wiederhold, Maximilian Ataian, Marcus Wurlitzer, Jan Erik Gewehr, Frank Ückert
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背景:来自大学医院的临床常规数据对大型群体的健康相关研究具有巨大价值。然而,使用二手数据进行假设检验必须遵守科学、法律(如《通用数据保护条例》、联邦和州保护立法)、技术和管理要求。这一过程错综复杂、耗时且容易出错:本研究旨在开发一个平台,使临床医生能够使用当前真实世界的数据进行测试研究,并评估一个大型大学医疗中心(2022 年有 542,944 名患者)的优势和局限性:我们确定了临床医师的需求,在现有组件的基础上构思并实施了一个平台,并定量和定性地评估了其在临床现实中的适用性:结果:汉堡-埃彭多夫大学医学中心建立了该平台,所有常驻科学家和临床医生都可以使用包含 10629 个数据元素的 639 个表格。每天,患者人数都在增加,他们的部分电子病历也可通过该平台访问。在定性分析方面,我们对 777 名帕金森病患者进行了回顾性分析,通过卡方检验(PConclusions:本研究证明了简化临床数据的使用以提高科学研究的探索性和可持续性的可行性。建议的平台为其他医疗中心提供了一个潜在的技术和法律框架,为他们提供了在常规数据中发掘未开发潜力的手段。
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Unlocking the Potential of Secondary Data for Public Health Research: Retrospective Study With a Novel Clinical Platform.

Background: Clinical routine data derived from university hospitals hold immense value for health-related research on large cohorts. However, using secondary data for hypothesis testing necessitates adherence to scientific, legal (such as the General Data Protection Regulation, federal and state protection legislations), technical, and administrative requirements. This process is intricate, time-consuming, and susceptible to errors.

Objective: This study aims to develop a platform that enables clinicians to use current real-world data for testing research and evaluate advantages and limitations at a large university medical center (542,944 patients in 2022).

Methods: We identified requirements from clinical practitioners, conceptualized and implemented a platform based on the existing components, and assessed its applicability in clinical reality quantitatively and qualitatively.

Results: The proposed platform was established at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and made 639 forms encompassing 10,629 data elements accessible to all resident scientists and clinicians. Every day, the number of patients rises, and parts of their electronic health records are made accessible through the platform. Qualitatively, we were able to conduct a retrospective analysis of Parkinson disease over 777 patients, where we provide additional evidence for a significantly higher proportion of action tremors in patients with rest tremors (340/777, 43.8%) compared with those without rest tremors (255/777, 32.8%), as determined by a chi-square test (P<.001). Quantitatively, our findings demonstrate increased user engagement within the last 90 days, underscoring clinicians' increasing adoption of the platform in their regular research activities. Notably, the platform facilitated the retrieval of clinical data from 600,000 patients, emphasizing its substantial added value.

Conclusions: This study demonstrates the feasibility of simplifying the use of clinical data to enhance exploration and sustainability in scientific research. The proposed platform emerges as a potential technological and legal framework for other medical centers, providing them with the means to unlock untapped potential within their routine data.

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