Queens's University Belfast 2022-2026 ADR UK Programme
贝尔法斯特女王大学 2022-2026 ADR 英国项目
基本信息
- 批准号:ES/W010240/1
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 846.88万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Research Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2022 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The Administrative Data Research Centre for Northern Ireland (ADRC NI) comprises Queen's University Belfast and Ulster University, and, along with the National Statistical Agency (NISRA), forms ADR Northern Ireland (ADR NI). Our aims are to maintain the confidence of the different publics in the use of administrative data for research and to maximise the use of administrative data as a rich resource for evidence-based policy making and evaluation. Collectively, ADRC NI and NISRA, with their separate but overlapping roles and functions will support the ADR UK's four areas of focus (Trust and sustainability; Research for public good; Researcher access & support; and Available data for research) set out in the Full Business Case for Administrative Data Research UK.Trust & sustainability: ADRC NI has an exemplary track record of engaging with the different publics to demonstrate the utility and benefits of research based on administrative data. Our current approach will be progressed moving from engagement to involvement to create in-built pathways-to-impact, ensuring that our work will be placed throughout government departments, service providers, local authority councils, and the work of voluntary, community and social enterprise sector groups. We also will lead on the development of the Northern Ireland Public Data Panel, to act as a public engagement service within the NI data landscape. Research for public good. ADRC NI will continue to deliver academically excellent policy-relevant research led by field experts. However, the co-production by stakeholders ensures that outputs are aligned with the priorities and needs of Departments and the wider society. The health and wider societal effects of the pandemic still feature in our proposed portfolio of research, but we will also continue to build on new linked datasets within the arena of children known to social services, prisoners and those who are homeless but will add three additional goals: (i) in collaboration with stakeholders, to build NI expert hubs in these areas, (ii) to bring the separate strands together using the linked data and a life-course approach as a bridge between providers perhaps confirming the benefits of interagency collaboration; and (iii) finally, to seek collaborations across ADR UK to build thematic networks around areas of common interest where sharing, learning and exploitation of natural experiments arising from devolution can occur. Researcher access & support: Our ambition is to increase the capacity within the Social Sciences to manipulate and analyze large and complex datasets, especially of early career researchers. Remote access to NI-specific datasets for the research community throughout the UK is now possible through the establishment of the SeRP infrastructure at BSO, mirroring the SAIL capabilities in NI, and the adoption of the ONS Secure Researcher Service for access to NISRA datasets. Our HSC Research and Development Office-funded Statistical and Methodological Support Officers continue to assist academic and other researchers both through the labyrinthine applications and governance processes and the technical aspects of research. Available data for research: ADRC NI has successfully undertaken policy-related research incorporating data from a wide array of government departments and, in partnership with NISRA, we will jointly develop the NI themed datasets and a new Data Acquisition Programme. ADRC NI, through our HDR UK links have improved resources for linkage and remote access through SeRP infrastructure. ADRC NI is also now closely integrated with other UKRI (HDR UK) investments to deliver data connectivity for the use of health and social care data for research, and is working with the Chief Scientific Advisor, Department of Health to expedite the introduction of the 'Secondary Uses' legislation that will facilitate the wider access to and use of health and social services data in Northern Ireland.
北方爱尔兰行政数据研究中心(ADRC NI)由贝尔法斯特女王大学和阿尔斯特大学组成,并与国家统计局(NISRA)沿着组成了北方爱尔兰行政数据研究中心(ADR NI)。我们的目标是保持不同的公众对使用行政数据进行研究的信心,并最大限度地利用行政数据作为循证决策和评估的丰富资源。总的来说,ADRC NI和NISRA各自独立但相互重叠的角色和职能将支持ADR UK的四个重点领域(信任和可持续性;公益研究;研究人员访问和支持;以及研究可用数据)载于英国行政数据研究的完整商业案例。信任和可持续性:ADRC NI在与不同的公众接触以展示基于行政数据的研究的效用和益处方面有着堪称典范的记录。我们目前的方法将从参与到参与,以创造内在的影响路径,确保我们的工作将贯穿于政府部门,服务提供商,地方当局理事会以及志愿者,社区和社会企业部门团体的工作。我们还将领导北方爱尔兰公共数据小组的发展,作为NI数据领域的公共参与服务。为公共利益而研究。ADRC NI将继续提供由实地专家领导的学术卓越的政策相关研究。不过,利益攸关方共同制作可确保产出符合各部门和广大社会的优先事项和需要。在我们拟议的研究组合中,这一流行病的健康和更广泛的社会影响仍然是重点,但我们也将继续在社会服务机构已知的儿童、囚犯和无家可归者的竞技场内建立新的关联数据集,但将增加三个额外目标:与利益攸关方合作,在这些领域建立国家机构专家中心,㈡利用关联数据和生命周期办法将不同的部分结合起来,作为提供者之间的桥梁,这或许证实了机构间合作的好处;以及(iii)最后,寻求ADR UK的合作,围绕共同感兴趣的领域建立主题网络,分享,学习和利用由权力下放产生的自然实验。研究人员访问和支持:我们的目标是提高社会科学中操纵和分析大型复杂数据集的能力,特别是早期职业研究人员的能力。通过在BSO建立SeRP基础设施,反映NI的SAIL功能,以及采用ONS Secure Researcher Service访问NISRA数据集,现在可以为整个英国的研究界远程访问NI特定的数据集。我们的HSC研究和发展部资助的统计和方法支持官员继续通过学术应用和治理过程以及研究的技术方面来帮助学术和其他研究人员。可供研究的数据:ADRC NI成功地进行了与政策相关的研究,整合了来自各种政府部门的数据,并与NISRA合作,我们将共同开发NI主题数据集和新的数据采集计划。通过我们的HDR UK链接,ADRC NI通过SeRP基础设施改善了链接和远程访问的资源。ADRC NI现在也与其他UKRI(HDR UK)投资紧密结合,为研究中使用的健康和社会保健数据提供数据连接,并与卫生部首席科学顾问合作,加快引入“二次使用”立法,这将有助于更广泛地访问和使用北方爱尔兰的健康和社会服务数据。
项目成果
期刊论文数量(10)
专著数量(0)
科研奖励数量(0)
会议论文数量(0)
专利数量(0)
Pilot Summary Report: Building the First Public Data Panel in Northern Ireland
试点总结报告:在北爱尔兰建立第一个公共数据面板
- DOI:
- 发表时间:2022
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Burns, F
- 通讯作者:Burns, F
Severe mental illness and ophthalmic health: A linked administrative data study.
- DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0286860
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.7
- 作者:
- 通讯作者:
Changing Trends in Child Welfare Inequalities in Northern Ireland
北爱尔兰儿童福利不平等的变化趋势
- DOI:10.1093/bjsw/bcad259
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:Bunting L
- 通讯作者:Bunting L
A project designed to examine, for the first time, the health records of adult prisoners in Northern Ireland and their linkage to other available health data: the test case of prisoner post-release mortality risk.
- DOI:10.23889/ijpds.v7i3.2057
- 发表时间:2022-08-25
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0
- 作者:
- 通讯作者:
Record linkage studies of primary care utilisation after release from prison: A scoping review protocol.
- DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0289218
- 发表时间:2023
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:3.7
- 作者:
- 通讯作者:
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Aideen Maguire其他文献
Risk of suicide following suicidal or self-harm ideation: a population-wide observational cohort study using the Northern Ireland Registry of Self-Harm and Suicidal Ideation
自杀意念或自伤意念后的自杀风险:一项基于北爱尔兰自伤和自杀意念登记处的全人群观察性队列研究
- DOI:
10.1016/s0140-6736(24)01984-6 - 发表时间:
2024-11-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:88.500
- 作者:
Emma Ross;Siobhán Murphy;Denise O'Hagan;Aideen Maguire;Dermot O'Reilly - 通讯作者:
Dermot O'Reilly
The management of COVID-19 in prisons – the case of Northern Ireland
- DOI:
10.1186/s40352-025-00350-8 - 发表时间:
2025-07-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.600
- 作者:
Dermot O’Reilly;Janine Cooper;Rosie Murphy;Aideen Maguire;Richard Kirk;Trish Kelly;Ruth Gray;Stephen McGarrigle;Julie Anderson;Michael Donnelly - 通讯作者:
Michael Donnelly
Prevalence and patterns of pre-existing multimorbidity in pregnancy in Northern Ireland: a population-based, retrospective study using linked routinely collected healthcare data
- DOI:
10.1186/s12884-025-07771-1 - 发表时间:
2025-06-07 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:2.700
- 作者:
Lisa Kent;Siang Ing Lee;Megha Singh;Steven Wambua;Katherine Phillips;Utkarsh Agrawal;Amaya Azcoaga-Lorenzo;Colin McCowan;Jonathon Kennedy;Holly Hope;Ngawai Moss;Rachel Plachcinski;Catherine Nelson-Piercy;Mairead Black;Sinead Brophy;Aideen Maguire;Dermot O’Reilly;Krishnarajah Nirantharakumar;Kelly-Ann Eastwood - 通讯作者:
Kelly-Ann Eastwood
Aideen Maguire的其他文献
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{{ truncateString('Aideen Maguire', 18)}}的其他基金
Childhood interactions with social services and risk of poor health and social outcomes in adulthood: a population wide data linkage study
童年与社会服务的互动以及成年后健康状况不佳和社会结果的风险:一项人口范围的数据关联研究
- 批准号:
MR/P014631/1 - 财政年份:2017
- 资助金额:
$ 846.88万 - 项目类别:
Fellowship
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