Author:
Duda Stephany N.,Musick Beverly S.,Davies Mary-Ann,Sohn Annette H.,Ledergerber Bruno,Wools-Kaloustian Kara,McGowan Catherine C.,Maxwell Nicola J.,Kariminia Azar,Ostinelli Cam Ha Dao,Hogan Brenna C.,Shi Qiuhu,Malateste Karen,Goodall Ruth L.,Kristensen Dennis Karsten,Hansen Erik V.,Williams Carolyn F. M.,Lewis Judith T.,Yiannoutsos Constantin T.
Abstract
AbstractObjectiveTo describe content domains and applications of the IeDEA Data Exchange Standard, its development history, governance structure, and relationships to other established data models, as well as to share open source, reusable, scalable, and adaptable implementation tools with the informatics community.MethodsIn 2012, the International Epidemiology Databases to Evaluate AIDS (IeDEA) collaboration began development of a data exchange standard, the IeDEA DES, to support collaborative global HIV epidemiology research. With the HIV Cohorts Data Exchange Protocol as a template, a global group of data managers, statisticians, clinicians, informaticians, and epidemiologists reviewed existing data schemas and clinic data procedures to develop the HIV data exchange model. The model received a substantial update in 2017, with annual updates thereafter.FindingsThe resulting IeDEA DES is a patient-centric common data model designed for HIV research that has been informed by established data models from US-based electronic health records, broad experience in data collection in resource-limited settings, and informatics best practices. The IeDEA DES is inherently flexible and continues to grow based on the ongoing stewardship of the IeDEA Data Harmonization Working Group with input from external collaborators. Use of the IeDEA DES has improved multiregional collaboration within and beyond IeDEA, expediting over 95 multiregional research projects using data from more than 400 HIV care and treatment sites across seven global regions. A detailed data model specification and REDCap data entry templates that implement the IeDEA DES are publicly available on GitHub.ConclusionsThe IeDEA common data model and related resources are powerful tools to foster collaboration and accelerate science across research networks. While currently directed towards observational HIV research and data from resource-limited settings, this model is flexible and extendable to other areas of health research.HighlightsThe IeDEA Data Exchange Standard is a data model for HIV epidemiology research.The model has expedited 95 projects using data from >400 HIV clinics worldwide.A browsable and adaptable version and data collection templates are available online.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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