Best practices for government agencies to publish data: lessons from COVID-19.

IF 25.4 1区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Lancet Public Health Pub Date : 2024-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-01 DOI:10.1016/S2468-2667(24)00073-2
Bastian Herre, Lucas Rodés-Guirao, Edouard Mathieu, Hannah Ritchie, Charlie Giattino, Joe Hasell, Saloni Dattani, Esteban Ortiz-Ospina, Max Roser
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Abstract

Without data, knowing how to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic would have been impossible. Data were crucial to understanding how the disease spread and which efforts successfully protected people. Yet, national agencies often did not publish their data in an optimal way, which made responding to the pandemic challenging. Therefore, learning from what went well and what did not for the future is crucial. Drawing on our first-hand experience of republishing COVID-19 data, we identify seven best practices for how to publish data in an optimal way: collect the data that are relevant; make them comparable; clearly document the data; share them frequently and promptly; publish data at a stable location; choose a reusable format; and license others to reuse the data. These best practices are straightforward, inexpensive, and achievable, with some countries already having implemented most of them during the COVID-19 pandemic. More government agencies following these best practices will enable others to access their data and address the world's public health challenges-including the next pandemic.

政府机构发布数据的最佳做法:COVID-19 的经验教训。
没有数据,就不可能知道如何应对 COVID-19 大流行。数据对于了解疾病如何传播以及哪些工作成功地保护了人们至关重要。然而,国家机构往往没有以最佳方式公布数据,这使得应对大流行的工作充满挑战。因此,汲取经验教训对未来至关重要。根据我们重新发布 COVID-19 数据的第一手经验,我们确定了如何以最佳方式发布数据的七种最佳做法:收集相关数据;使数据具有可比性;清楚地记录数据;经常并及时地共享数据;在稳定的位置发布数据;选择可重复使用的格式;授权他人重复使用数据。这些最佳实践简单明了、成本低廉、易于实现,一些国家已经在 COVID-19 大流行期间实施了其中的大部分。更多的政府机构遵循这些最佳实践,将使其他人能够访问他们的数据,应对世界公共卫生挑战--包括下一次大流行。
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Lancet Public Health
Lancet Public Health Medicine-Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
CiteScore
55.60
自引率
0.80%
发文量
305
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Lancet Public Health is committed to tackling the most pressing issues across all aspects of public health. We have a strong commitment to using science to improve health equity and social justice. In line with the values and vision of The Lancet, we take a broad and inclusive approach to public health and are interested in interdisciplinary research. We publish a range of content types that can advance public health policies and outcomes. These include Articles, Review, Comment, and Correspondence. Learn more about the types of papers we publish.
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