A Virtual Data Repository Stimulates Data Sharing in a Consortium.

Online journal of public health informatics Pub Date : 2021-12-24 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5210/ojphi.v13i3.10878
Suzanne Siminski, Soyeon Kim, Adel Ahmed, Jake Currie, Alex Benns, Amy Ragsdale, Marjan Javanbakht, Pamina M Gorbach
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Abstract

Research data may have substantial impact beyond the original study objectives. The Collaborating Consortium of Cohorts Producing NIDA Opportunities (C3PNO) facilitates the combination of data and access to specimens from nine NIDA-funded cohorts in a virtual data repository (VDR). Unique challenges were addressed to create the VDR. An initial set of common data elements was agreed upon, selected based on their importance for a wide range of research proposals. Data were mapped to a common set of values. Bioethics consultations resulted in the development of various controls and procedures to protect against inadvertent disclosure of personally identifiable information. Standard operating procedures govern the evaluation of proposed concepts, and specimen and data use agreements ensure proper data handling and storage. Data from eight cohorts have been loaded into a relational database with tables capturing substance use, available specimens, and other participant data. A total of 6,177 participants were seen at a study visit within the past six months and are considered under active follow-up for C3PNO cohort participation as of the third data transfer, which occurred in January 2020. A total of 70,391 biospecimens of various types are available for these participants to test approved scientific hypotheses. Sociodemographic and clinical data accompany these samples. The VDR is a web-based interactive, searchable database available in the public domain, accessed at www.c3pno.org. The VDR are available to inform both consortium and external investigators interested in submitting concept sheets to address novel scientific questions to address high priority research on HIV/AIDS in the context of substance use.

虚拟数据存储库促进了联盟中的数据共享。
研究数据可能具有超出原始研究目标的实质性影响。产生NIDA机会的队列合作联盟(C3PNO)促进了数据的组合,并在虚拟数据存储库(VDR)中访问来自NIDA资助的9个队列的标本。创建VDR的独特挑战得到了解决。商定了一组最初的共同数据元素,这些元素是根据它们对广泛的研究建议的重要性来选择的。数据被映射到一组公共值。生物伦理咨询导致了各种控制和程序的发展,以防止无意中泄露个人身份信息。标准操作程序规范了对拟议概念的评估,样本和数据使用协议确保了正确的数据处理和存储。来自8个队列的数据已加载到一个关系数据库中,其中包含捕获物质使用、可用标本和其他参与者数据的表格。在过去的六个月内,共有6177名参与者在研究访问中被观察到,并且在2020年1月发生的第三次数据传输中,被认为正在积极随访C3PNO队列参与。共有70,391个不同类型的生物标本可供这些参与者测试已批准的科学假设。社会人口学和临床数据伴随着这些样本。VDR是一个基于网络的交互式、可搜索的公共数据库,访问网址为www.c3pno.org。VDR可用于通知有兴趣提交概念表的财团和外部调查人员,以解决新的科学问题,以解决药物使用背景下关于艾滋病毒/艾滋病的高优先研究。
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