Core B: Facility/Service Cores/Core 2: Data Management and Statistics and Communi
核心 B:设施/服务核心/核心 2:数据管理和统计与交流
基本信息
- 批准号:8185155
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 8.28万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:至
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AdherenceAgeArtsBiological MarkersBirthChildCollaborationsCommunitiesComputer softwareConfidentialityConsultationsDataData AnalysesData Base ManagementData FilesData QualityData SecurityData SourcesData Storage and RetrievalDatabasesDevelopmentDocumentationEconomicsEnsureEnvironmentEnvironmental HealthEpidemiologyEpigenetic ProcessFacultyFundingGeneticGeographic Information SystemsHeadHealthHousingIndividualInformation SystemsInstitutesLaboratoriesLeadershipMapsMeasurementMeasuresModelingModificationMothersObesityOutcomePoliciesProceduresProductivityProtocols documentationPublic Health SchoolsPublicationsQuestionnairesRelative (related person)ResearchResearch DesignResearch InfrastructureResearch PersonnelResearch Project GrantsResourcesRiskSecureServicesStatistical Data InterpretationTestingTimeUniversitiesUpdateWorkbasecohortcostdata managementdata sharingdatabase designdesignelectronic datafallshigh standardmeetingsneurodevelopmentprenatalprogramsquality assurancerelational databaserepositoryresidenceskillssocialstatistics
项目摘要
The Data Management, Statistics and Community Modeling (DSM) Core will maintain a centralized,
Integrated database containing all exposure, biomarker, anthropometric, and health-related questionnaire
data collected in the past ten years on the Columbia Center for Child Environmental Health (CCCEH)
northern Manhattan cohort of 725 children and mothers, including the extensive additional information that
will be acquired about these children under the proposed projects. The DSM Core will serve as a central
resource for data management, quality assurance, cohort tracking and coordination, statistical planning, data
analysis and publication review for all three projects. The DSM Core will also provide technical support for
the translational and data sharing Initiatives organized by the Administrative Core. In order to ensure
continuity of observation of the cohort, the DSM Core will continue to work closely with the Administrative
Core by maintaining a state-of-the-art interactive subject tracking Information system separate that allows
direct, secure access to extensive contact information and Indicators of Information types collected In
previous followups, and allows direct updating of current information. In addition, the DSM Core will
coordinate the establishment of a sophisticated community-level database in an integrated GIS, Including
subject residence information; this system will serve as a platform for multi-level modeling.
In order to ensure the highest quality of stored cohort research information, and to facilitate the availability of
cohort data for statistical analysis and translational activities, the DSM core will: 1) maintain a
comprehensive quality assurance program; 2) establish and insure adherence to standardized protocols for
electronic data submission from participating projects and laboratories; 3) use SIR/XS relational database
management software to create a self-documenting central database capable of producing analytic-ready
statistical files with appropriate content, format and internal documentation for statistical analysis; 4)
establish mechanisms for coordinating all project publication efforts and publication review.
数据管理,统计和社区建模(DSM)核心将保持一个集中的,
项目成果
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