Data challenges for international health emergencies: lessons learned from ten international COVID-19 driver projects

IF 23.8 1区 医学 Q1 MEDICAL INFORMATICS
Sally Boylan MSc , Catherine Arsenault PhD , Marcos Barreto PhD , Fernando A Bozza PhD MD , Adalton Fonseca PhD , Eoghan Forde PhD , Lauren Hookham MBBS , Georgina S Humphreys PhD , Maria Yury Ichihara PhD , Prof Kirsty Le Doare PhD , Xiao Fan Liu PhD , Edel McNamara LLM , Jean Claude Mugunga MD MS , Juliane F Oliveira PhD , Joseph Ouma PhD , Neil Postlethwaite BSc , Matthew Retford BCompSci , Luis Felipe Reyes PhD MD , Prof Andrew D Morris MD , Anne Wozencraft PhD
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The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the importance of international data sharing and access to improve health outcomes for all. The International COVID-19 Data Alliance (ICODA) programme enabled 12 exemplar or driver projects to use existing health-related data to address major research questions relating to the pandemic, and developed data science approaches that helped each research team to overcome challenges, accelerate the data research cycle, and produce rapid insights and outputs. These approaches also sought to address inequity in data access and use, test approaches to ethical health data use, and make summary datasets and outputs accessible to a wider group of researchers. This Health Policy paper focuses on the challenges and lessons learned from ten of the ICODA driver projects, involving researchers from 19 countries and a range of health-related datasets. The ICODA programme reviewed the time taken for each project to complete stages of the health data research cycle and identified common challenges in areas such as data sharing agreements and data curation. Solutions included provision of standard data sharing templates, additional data curation expertise at an early stage, and a trusted research environment that facilitated data sharing across national boundaries and reduced risk. These approaches enabled the driver projects to rapidly produce research outputs, including publications, shared code, dashboards, and innovative resources, which can all be accessed and used by other research teams to address global health challenges.

国际卫生应急数据挑战:从 COVID-19 十个国际驱动项目中汲取的经验教训
COVID-19 大流行凸显了国际数据共享和获取对于改善全民健康成果的重要性。国际 COVID-19 数据联盟(ICODA)计划使 12 个示范或驱动项目能够利用现有的健康相关数据来解决与大流行病有关的主要研究问题,并开发了数据科学方法,帮助每个研究团队克服挑战,加快数据研究周期,并迅速产生见解和产出。这些方法还力求解决数据访问和使用中的不公平问题,测试符合道德规范的健康数据使用方法,并使更多研究人员能够访问汇总数据集和产出。这份卫生政策文件重点介绍了从十个 ICODA 驱动项目中面临的挑战和汲取的经验教训,这些项目涉及来自 19 个国家的研究人员和一系列与卫生相关的数据集。ICODA 计划审查了每个项目完成健康数据研究周期各阶段所需的时间,并确定了数据共享协议和数据整理等领域的共同挑战。解决方案包括提供标准的数据共享模板,在早期阶段提供额外的数据整理专业知识,以及建立一个可信赖的研究环境,以促进跨国界的数据共享并降低风险。这些方法使驱动项目能够迅速产生研究成果,包括出版物、共享代码、仪表板和创新资源,其他研究团队可以访问和使用这些成果,以应对全球健康挑战。
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CiteScore
41.20
自引率
1.60%
发文量
232
审稿时长
13 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Digital Health publishes important, innovative, and practice-changing research on any topic connected with digital technology in clinical medicine, public health, and global health. The journal’s open access content crosses subject boundaries, building bridges between health professionals and researchers.By bringing together the most important advances in this multidisciplinary field,The Lancet Digital Health is the most prominent publishing venue in digital health. We publish a range of content types including Articles,Review, Comment, and Correspondence, contributing to promoting digital technologies in health practice worldwide.
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