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Life course of retrospective harmonization initiatives:key elements to consider

Authors :
Fortier, Isabel
Wey, Tina W.
Bergeron, Julie
Pinot de Moira, Angela
Nybo-Andersen, Anne-Marie
Bishop, Tom
Murtagh, Madeleine J.
Miocevic, Milica
Swertz, Morris A.
van Enckevort, Esther
Marcon, Yannick
Mayrhofer, Michaela. Th.
Ornelas, Jos Pedro
Sebert, Sylvain
Santos, Ana Cristina
Rocha, Artur
Wilson, Rebecca C.
Griffith, Lauren E.
Burton, Paul
Fortier, Isabel
Wey, Tina W.
Bergeron, Julie
Pinot de Moira, Angela
Nybo-Andersen, Anne-Marie
Bishop, Tom
Murtagh, Madeleine J.
Miocevic, Milica
Swertz, Morris A.
van Enckevort, Esther
Marcon, Yannick
Mayrhofer, Michaela. Th.
Ornelas, Jos Pedro
Sebert, Sylvain
Santos, Ana Cristina
Rocha, Artur
Wilson, Rebecca C.
Griffith, Lauren E.
Burton, Paul
Source :
Fortier , I , Wey , T W , Bergeron , J , Pinot de Moira , A , Nybo-Andersen , A-M , Bishop , T , Murtagh , M J , Miocevic , M , Swertz , M A , van Enckevort , E , Marcon , Y , Mayrhofer , M T , Ornelas , J P , Sebert , S , Santos , A C , Rocha , A , Wilson , R C , Griffith , L E & Burton , P 2023 , ' Life course of retrospective harmonization initiatives : key elements to consider ' , Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease , vol. 14 , no. 2 .
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Optimizing research on the developmental origins of health and disease (DOHaD) involves implementing initiatives maximizing the use of the available cohort study data; achieving sufficient statistical power to support subgroup analysis; and using participant data presenting adequate follow-up and exposure heterogeneity. It also involves being able to undertake comparison, cross-validation, or replication across data sets. To answer these requirements, cohort study data need to be findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR), and more particularly, it often needs to be harmonized. Harmonization is required to achieve or improve comparability of the putatively equivalent measures collected by different studies on different individuals. Although the characteristics of the research initiatives generating and using harmonized data vary extensively, all are confronted by similar issues. Having to collate, understand, process, host, and co-analyze data from individual cohort studies is particularly challenging. The scientific success and timely management of projects can be facilitated by an ensemble of factors. The current document provides an overview of the 'life course' of research projects requiring harmonization of existing data and highlights key elements to be considered from the inception to the end of the project.

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OAIster
Journal :
Fortier , I , Wey , T W , Bergeron , J , Pinot de Moira , A , Nybo-Andersen , A-M , Bishop , T , Murtagh , M J , Miocevic , M , Swertz , M A , van Enckevort , E , Marcon , Y , Mayrhofer , M T , Ornelas , J P , Sebert , S , Santos , A C , Rocha , A , Wilson , R C , Griffith , L E & Burton , P 2023 , ' Life course of retrospective harmonization initiatives : key elements to consider ' , Journal of Developmental Origins of Health and Disease , vol. 14 , no. 2 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1382510749
Document Type :
Electronic Resource