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Challenges and best practices for digital unstructured data enrichment in health research: A systematic narrative review

Authors :
Sarmiento, Raymond Francis
Sarmiento, R F ( Raymond Francis )
Sedlakova, Jana; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6887-5941
Daniore, Paola
Horn Wintsch, Andrea
Wolf, Markus
Stanikić, Mina; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6477-7164
Haag, Christina
Sieber, Chloé; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6642-5082
Schneider, Gerold
Staub, Kaspar
Alois Ettlin, Dominik
Grübner, Oliver
Rinaldi, Fabio
von Wyl, Viktor; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8754-9797
Sarmiento, Raymond Francis
Sarmiento, R F ( Raymond Francis )
Sedlakova, Jana; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6887-5941
Daniore, Paola
Horn Wintsch, Andrea
Wolf, Markus
Stanikić, Mina; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6477-7164
Haag, Christina
Sieber, Chloé; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6642-5082
Schneider, Gerold
Staub, Kaspar
Alois Ettlin, Dominik
Grübner, Oliver
Rinaldi, Fabio
von Wyl, Viktor; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8754-9797
Source :
Sedlakova, Jana; Daniore, Paola; Horn Wintsch, Andrea; Wolf, Markus; Stanikić, Mina; Haag, Christina; Sieber, Chloé; Schneider, Gerold; Staub, Kaspar; Alois Ettlin, Dominik; Grübner, Oliver; Rinaldi, Fabio; von Wyl, Viktor (2023). Challenges and best practices for digital unstructured data enrichment in health research: A systematic narrative review. PLOS Digital Health, 2(10):e0000347.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Digital data play an increasingly important role in advancing health research and care. However, most digital data in healthcare are in an unstructured and often not readily accessible format for research. Unstructured data are often found in a format that lacks standardization and needs significant preprocessing and feature extraction efforts. This poses challenges when combining such data with other data sources to enhance the existing knowledge base, which we refer to as digital unstructured data enrichment. Overcoming these methodological challenges requires significant resources and may limit the ability to fully leverage their potential for advancing health research and, ultimately, prevention, and patient care delivery. While prevalent challenges associated with unstructured data use in health research are widely reported across literature, a comprehensive interdisciplinary summary of such challenges and possible solutions to facilitate their use in combination with structured data sources is missing. In this study, we report findings from a systematic narrative review on the seven most prevalent challenge areas connected with the digital unstructured data enrichment in the fields of cardiology, neurology and mental health, along with possible solutions to address these challenges. Based on these findings, we developed a checklist that follows the standard data flow in health research studies. This checklist aims to provide initial systematic guidance to inform early planning and feasibility assessments for health research studies aiming combining unstructured data with existing data sources. Overall, the generality of reported unstructured data enrichment methods in the studies included in this review call for more systematic reporting of such methods to achieve greater reproducibility in future studies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Sedlakova, Jana; Daniore, Paola; Horn Wintsch, Andrea; Wolf, Markus; Stanikić, Mina; Haag, Christina; Sieber, Chloé; Schneider, Gerold; Staub, Kaspar; Alois Ettlin, Dominik; Grübner, Oliver; Rinaldi, Fabio; von Wyl, Viktor (2023). Challenges and best practices for digital unstructured data enrichment in health research: A systematic narrative review. PLOS Digital Health, 2(10):e0000347.
Notes :
application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-238391, English, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1443054627
Document Type :
Electronic Resource