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Multigenerational health research using population-based linked databases: an international review

机译:使用基于人群的链接数据库进行多代健康研究:一项国际综述

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Family health history is a well-established risk factor for many health conditions but the systematic collection of health histories, particularly for multiple generations and multiple family members, can be challenging. Routinely-collected electronic databases in a select number of sites worldwide offer a powerful tool to conduct multigenerational health research for entire populations. At these sites, administrative and healthcare records are used to construct familial relationships and objectively-measured health histories. We review and synthesize published literature to compare the attributes of routinely-collected, linked databases for three European sites (Denmark, Norway, Sweden) and three non-European sites (Canadian province of Manitoba, Taiwan, Australian state of Western Australia) with the capability to conduct population-based multigenerational health research. Our review found that European sites primarily identified family structures using population registries, whereas non-European sites used health insurance registries (Manitoba and Taiwan) or linked data from multiple sources (Western Australia). Information on familial status was reported to be available as early as 1947 (Sweden); Taiwan had the fewest years of data available (1995 onwards). All centres reported near complete coverage of familial relationships for their population catchment regions. Challenges in working with these data include differentiating biological and legal relationships, establishing accurate familial linkages over time, and accurately identifying health conditions. This review provides important insights about the benefits and challenges of using routinely-collected, population-based linked databases for conducting population-based multigenerational health research, and identifies opportunities for future research within and across the data-intensive environments at these six sites.
机译:家族健康史是许多健康状况的公认风险因素,但系统地收集健康史,特别是对于多代人和多个家庭成员,可能具有挑战性。在全球选定的几个地点定期收集的电子数据库为为整个人群进行多代健康研究提供了强大的工具。在这些站点,行政和医疗保健记录用于构建家庭关系和客观衡量的健康史。我们回顾和综合已发表的文献,以比较三个欧洲站点(丹麦、挪威、瑞典)和三个非欧洲站点(加拿大曼尼托巴省、台湾、澳大利亚西澳大利亚州)的常规收集、链接数据库的属性与进行基于人群的多代健康研究的能力。我们的综述发现,欧洲网站主要使用人口登记处来识别家庭结构,而非欧洲网站使用健康保险登记处(曼尼托巴省和台湾)或来自多个来源的链接数据(西澳大利亚州)。据报道,早在 1947 年就有关于家族状况的信息(瑞典);台湾的可用数据年份最少(1995 年以后)。所有中心都报告了其人口集水区的家庭关系几乎完全覆盖。处理这些数据的挑战包括区分生物学和法律关系、随着时间的推移建立准确的家庭联系以及准确识别健康状况。本综述提供了关于使用常规收集的、基于人群的链接数据库进行基于人群的多代健康研究的好处和挑战的重要见解,并确定了在这六个地点的数据密集型环境中和跨数据密集型环境进行未来研究的机会。

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