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Standardizing Data Collection in Traumatic Brain Injury
by
Wainwright, Mark
, Langlois-Orman, Jean
, Schwab, Karen
, Lew, Henry L.
, Verfaellie, Mieke
, Harrison-Felix, Cynthia L.
, Gordon, Wayne
, Robertson, Claudia
, Engel, Doortje C.
, Wright, David W.
, Menon, David
, Temkin, Nancy
, Adelson, P. David
, Bullock, Ross
, Valadka, Alex
, Maas, Andrew I.R.
, Balkin, Tom
in
Analysis
/ Brain
/ Brain Injuries - classification
/ Brain Injuries - diagnosis
/ Brain Injuries - therapy
/ Clinical Coding - methods
/ Clinical Coding - standards
/ Clinical Protocols - standards
/ Data Collection - methods
/ Data Collection - standards
/ Data entry
/ Demography - methods
/ Demography - standards
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Original
/ Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods
/ Severity of Illness Index
2011
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Standardizing Data Collection in Traumatic Brain Injury
by
Wainwright, Mark
, Langlois-Orman, Jean
, Schwab, Karen
, Lew, Henry L.
, Verfaellie, Mieke
, Harrison-Felix, Cynthia L.
, Gordon, Wayne
, Robertson, Claudia
, Engel, Doortje C.
, Wright, David W.
, Menon, David
, Temkin, Nancy
, Adelson, P. David
, Bullock, Ross
, Valadka, Alex
, Maas, Andrew I.R.
, Balkin, Tom
in
Analysis
/ Brain
/ Brain Injuries - classification
/ Brain Injuries - diagnosis
/ Brain Injuries - therapy
/ Clinical Coding - methods
/ Clinical Coding - standards
/ Clinical Protocols - standards
/ Data Collection - methods
/ Data Collection - standards
/ Data entry
/ Demography - methods
/ Demography - standards
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Original
/ Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods
/ Severity of Illness Index
2011
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Standardizing Data Collection in Traumatic Brain Injury
by
Wainwright, Mark
, Langlois-Orman, Jean
, Schwab, Karen
, Lew, Henry L.
, Verfaellie, Mieke
, Harrison-Felix, Cynthia L.
, Gordon, Wayne
, Robertson, Claudia
, Engel, Doortje C.
, Wright, David W.
, Menon, David
, Temkin, Nancy
, Adelson, P. David
, Bullock, Ross
, Valadka, Alex
, Maas, Andrew I.R.
, Balkin, Tom
in
Analysis
/ Brain
/ Brain Injuries - classification
/ Brain Injuries - diagnosis
/ Brain Injuries - therapy
/ Clinical Coding - methods
/ Clinical Coding - standards
/ Clinical Protocols - standards
/ Data Collection - methods
/ Data Collection - standards
/ Data entry
/ Demography - methods
/ Demography - standards
/ Humans
/ Injuries
/ Original
/ Outcome Assessment (Health Care) - methods
/ Severity of Illness Index
2011
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Standardizing Data Collection in Traumatic Brain Injury
2011
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Overview
Collaboration among investigators, centers, countries, and disciplines is essential to advancing the care for traumatic brain injury (TBI). It is thus important that we “speak the same language.” Great variability, however, exists in data collection and coding of variables in TBI studies, confounding comparisons between and analysis across different studies. Randomized controlled trials can never address the many uncertainties concerning treatment approaches in TBI. Pooling data from different clinical studies and high-quality observational studies combined with comparative effectiveness research may provide excellent alternatives in a cost-efficient way. Standardization of data collection and coding is essential to this end. Common data elements (CDEs) are presented for demographics and clinical variables applicable across the broad spectrum of TBI. Most recommendations represent a consensus derived from clinical practice. Some recommendations concern novel approaches, for example assessment of the intensity of therapy in severely injured patients. Up to three levels of detail for coding data elements were developed: basic, intermediate, and advanced, with the greatest level of detail attained in the advanced version. More detailed codings can be collapsed into the basic version. Templates were produced to summarize coding formats, explanation of choices, and recommendations for procedures. Endorsement of the recommendations has been obtained from many authoritative organizations. The development of CDEs for TBI should be viewed as a continuing process; as more experience is gained, refinement and amendments will be required. This proposed process of standardization will facilitate comparative effectiveness research and encourage high-quality meta-analysis of individual patient data.
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SAGE Publications,Mary Ann Liebert, Inc
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