Creating a Medication Therapy Observational Research Database from an Electronic Medical Record: Challenges and Data Curation

Abstract: Background Observational research has shown its potential to complement experimental research and clinical trials by secondary use of treatment data from hospital care processes. It can also be applied to better understand pediatric drug utilization for establishing safer drug therapy. Clinical documentation processes often limit data quality in pediatric medical records requiring data curation steps, which are mostly underestimated. Objectives The objectives of this study were to transform and curate data from a departmental electronic medical record into an observational research database. We particularly aim at identifying data quality problems, illustrating reasons for such problems and describing the systematic data curation process established to create high-quality data for observational research. Methods Data were extracted from an electronic medical record used by four wards of a German university children's hospital from April 2012 to June 2020. A four-step data preparation, mapping, and curation process was established. Data quality of the generated dataset was firstly assessed following an established 3 × 3 Data Quality Assessment guideline and secondly by comparing a sample subset of the database with an existing gold standard. Results The generated dataset consists of 770,158 medication dispensations associated with 89,955 different drug exposures from 21,285 clinical encounters. A total of 6,840 different narrative drug therapy descriptions were mapped to 1,139 standard terms for drug exposures. Regarding the quality criterion correctness, the database was consistent and had overall a high agreement with our gold standard. Conclusion Despite large amounts of freetext descriptions and contextual knowledge implicitly included in the electronic medical record, we were able to identify relevant data quality issues and to establish a semi-automated data curation process leading to a high-quality observational research database. Because of inconsistent dosage information in the original documentation this database is limited to a drug utilization database without detailed dosage information.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
Umfang
Online-Ressource
Sprache
Englisch

Erschienen in
Creating a Medication Therapy Observational Research Database from an Electronic Medical Record: Challenges and Data Curation ; volume:15 ; number:01 ; year:2024 ; pages:111-118
Applied clinical informatics ; 15, Heft 01 (2024), 111-118

Beteiligte Personen und Organisationen
Rödle, Wolfgang
Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich
Neumann, Eva
Toni, Irmgard
Haering-Zahn, Julia
Neubert, Antje
Eberl, Sonja

DOI
10.1055/s-0043-1777741
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2024032811081575494159
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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Beteiligte

  • Rödle, Wolfgang
  • Prokosch, Hans-Ulrich
  • Neumann, Eva
  • Toni, Irmgard
  • Haering-Zahn, Julia
  • Neubert, Antje
  • Eberl, Sonja

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