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A Systematic Review of Case-Identification Algorithms for 18 Conditions Based on Italian Healthcare Administrative Databases: A Study Protocol

Authors :
Canova, C
Simonato, L
Barbiellini Amidei, C
Baldi, I
Dalla Zuanna, T
Gregori, D
Danieli, S
Buja, A
Lorenzoni, G
Pitter, G
Costa, G
Gnavi, R
Corrao, G
Rea, F
Gini, R
Hyeraci, G
Roberto, G
Spini, A
Lucenteforte, E
Agabiti, N
Davoli, M
Di Domenicantonio, R
Cappai, G
Canova C.
Simonato L.
Barbiellini Amidei C.
Baldi I.
Dalla Zuanna T.
Gregori D.
Danieli S.
Buja A.
Lorenzoni G.
Pitter G.
Costa G.
Gnavi R.
Corrao G.
Rea F.
Gini R.
Hyeraci G.
Roberto G.
Spini A.
Lucenteforte E.
Agabiti N.
Davoli M.
Di Domenicantonio R.
Cappai G.
Canova, C
Simonato, L
Barbiellini Amidei, C
Baldi, I
Dalla Zuanna, T
Gregori, D
Danieli, S
Buja, A
Lorenzoni, G
Pitter, G
Costa, G
Gnavi, R
Corrao, G
Rea, F
Gini, R
Hyeraci, G
Roberto, G
Spini, A
Lucenteforte, E
Agabiti, N
Davoli, M
Di Domenicantonio, R
Cappai, G
Canova C.
Simonato L.
Barbiellini Amidei C.
Baldi I.
Dalla Zuanna T.
Gregori D.
Danieli S.
Buja A.
Lorenzoni G.
Pitter G.
Costa G.
Gnavi R.
Corrao G.
Rea F.
Gini R.
Hyeraci G.
Roberto G.
Spini A.
Lucenteforte E.
Agabiti N.
Davoli M.
Di Domenicantonio R.
Cappai G.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

BACKGROUND: there has been a long-standing, consistent use worldwide of Healthcare Administrative Databases (HADs) for epidemiological purposes, especially to identify acute and chronic health conditions. These databases are able to reflect health-related conditions at a population level through disease-specific case-identification algorithms that combine information coded in multiple HADs. In Italy, in the past 10 years, HAD-based case-identification algorithms have experienced a constant increase, with a significant extension of the spectrum of identifiable diseases. Besides estimating incidence and/or prevalence of diseases, these algorithms have been used to enroll cohorts, monitor quality of care, assess the effect of environmental exposure, and identify health outcomes in analytic studies. Despite the rapid increase in the use of case-identification algorithms, information on their accuracy and misclassification rate is currently unavailable for most conditions. OBJECTIVES: to define a protocol to systematically review algorithms used in Italy in the past 10 years for the identification of several chronic and acute diseases, providing an accessible overview to future users in the Italian and international context. METHODS: PubMed will be searched for original research articles, published between 2007 and 2017, in Italian or English. The search string consists of a combination of free text and MeSH terms with a common part on HADs and a disease-specific part. All identified papers will be screened for eligibility by two independent reviewers. All articles that used/defined an algorithm for the identification of each disease of interest using Italian HADs will be included. Algorithms with exclusive use of death certificates, pathology register, general practitioner or pediatrician data will be excluded. Pertinent papers will be classified according to the objective for which the algorithm was used, and only articles that used algorithms with "primary objectives"

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308933487
Document Type :
Electronic Resource