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Completeness, agreement, and representativeness of ethnicity recording in the United Kingdom’s Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and linked Hospital Episode Statistics (HES)
by
Harley, Mia
, Shiekh, Suhail I.
, Booth, Helen P.
, Axson, Eleanor L.
, Ashworth, Mark
, Myles, Puja
, Ghosh, Rebecca E.
in
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/ Census
/ Censuses
/ Classification
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Practice Research Datalink
/ Codes
/ Completeness
/ Data diversity
/ Datasets
/ Electronic healthcare records
/ England
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnicity
/ Gold
/ Health care
/ Health risks
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Hospital episode statistics
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Patients
/ Practice research
/ Primary care
/ Public Health
/ Recording
/ Representation
/ Research Methodology
/ Software
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ United Kingdom - epidemiology
/ Usability
2023
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Completeness, agreement, and representativeness of ethnicity recording in the United Kingdom’s Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and linked Hospital Episode Statistics (HES)
by
Harley, Mia
, Shiekh, Suhail I.
, Booth, Helen P.
, Axson, Eleanor L.
, Ashworth, Mark
, Myles, Puja
, Ghosh, Rebecca E.
in
Agreements
/ Census
/ Censuses
/ Classification
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Practice Research Datalink
/ Codes
/ Completeness
/ Data diversity
/ Datasets
/ Electronic healthcare records
/ England
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnicity
/ Gold
/ Health care
/ Health risks
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Hospital episode statistics
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Patients
/ Practice research
/ Primary care
/ Public Health
/ Recording
/ Representation
/ Research Methodology
/ Software
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ United Kingdom - epidemiology
/ Usability
2023
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Completeness, agreement, and representativeness of ethnicity recording in the United Kingdom’s Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and linked Hospital Episode Statistics (HES)
by
Harley, Mia
, Shiekh, Suhail I.
, Booth, Helen P.
, Axson, Eleanor L.
, Ashworth, Mark
, Myles, Puja
, Ghosh, Rebecca E.
in
Agreements
/ Census
/ Censuses
/ Classification
/ Clinical medicine
/ Clinical Practice Research Datalink
/ Codes
/ Completeness
/ Data diversity
/ Datasets
/ Electronic healthcare records
/ England
/ Epidemiology
/ Ethnicity
/ Gold
/ Health care
/ Health risks
/ Health services
/ Health Services Research
/ Hospital episode statistics
/ Hospitals
/ Humans
/ Information Storage and Retrieval
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Patients
/ Practice research
/ Primary care
/ Public Health
/ Recording
/ Representation
/ Research Methodology
/ Software
/ Statistical methods
/ Statistics
/ United Kingdom - epidemiology
/ Usability
2023
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Completeness, agreement, and representativeness of ethnicity recording in the United Kingdom’s Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and linked Hospital Episode Statistics (HES)
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Completeness, agreement, and representativeness of ethnicity recording in the United Kingdom’s Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) and linked Hospital Episode Statistics (HES)
2023
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Background
This descriptive study assessed the completeness, agreement, and representativeness of ethnicity recording in the United Kingdom (UK) Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) primary care databases alone and, for those patients registered with a GP in England, when linked to secondary care data from Hospital Episode Statistics (HES).
Methods
Ethnicity records were assessed for all patients in the May 2021 builds of the CPRD GOLD and CPRD Aurum databases for all UK patients. In analyses of the UK, English data was from combined CPRD-HES, whereas data from Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales drew from CPRD only. The agreement of ethnicity records per patient was assessed within each dataset (CPRD GOLD, CPRD Aurum, and HES datasets) and between datasets at the highest level ethnicity categorisation (‘Asian’, ‘black’, ‘mixed’, ‘white’, ‘other’). Representativeness was assessed by comparing the ethnic distributions at the highest-level categorisation of CPRD-HES to those from the Census 2011 across the UK’s devolved administrations. Additionally, CPRD-HES was compared to the experimental ethnic distributions for England and Wales from the Office for National Statistics in 2019 (ONS2019) and the English ethnic distribution from May 2021 from NHS Digital’s General Practice Extraction Service Data for Pandemic Planning and Research with HES data linkage (GDPPR-HES).
Results
In CPRD-HES, 81.7% of currently registered patients in the UK had ethnicity recorded in primary care. For patients with multiple ethnicity records, mismatched ethnicity within individual primary and secondary care datasets was < 10%. Of English patients with ethnicity recorded in both CPRD and HES, 93.3% of records matched at the highest-level categorisation; however, the level of agreement was markedly lower in the ‘mixed’ and ‘other’ ethnic groups. CPRD-HES was less proportionately ‘white’ compared to the UK Census 2011 (80.3% vs. 87.2%) and experimental ONS2019 data (80.4% vs. 84.3%). CPRD-HES was aligned with the ethnic distribution from GDPPR-HES (‘white’ 80.4% vs. 80.7%); however, with a smaller proportion classified as ‘other’ (1.1% vs. 2.8%).
Conclusions
CPRD-HES has suitable representation of all ethnic categories with some overrepresentation of minority ethnic groups and a smaller proportion classified as ‘other’ compared to the UK general population from other data sources. CPRD-HES data is useful for studying health risks and outcomes in typically underrepresented groups.
Publisher
BioMed Central,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
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