The University of Southampton
University of Southampton Institutional Repository

European project on OSteoArthritis (EPOSA): methodological challenges in harmonization of existing data from five European population-based cohorts on aging

European project on OSteoArthritis (EPOSA): methodological challenges in harmonization of existing data from five European population-based cohorts on aging
European project on OSteoArthritis (EPOSA): methodological challenges in harmonization of existing data from five European population-based cohorts on aging
Background
The European Project on OSteoArthritis (EPOSA), here presented for the first time, is a collaborative study involving five European cohort studies on aging. This project focuses on the personal and societal burden and its determinants of osteoarthritis (OA). The aim of the current report is to describe the purpose of the project, the post harmonization of the cross-national data and methodological challenges related to the harmonization process

Methods
The study includes data from cohort studies in five European countries (Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom) on older community-dwelling persons aged ? 59 years. The study design and main characteristics of the five cohort studies are described. Post harmonization algorithms are developed by finding a "common denominator" to merge the datasets and weights are calculated to adjust for differences in age and sex distribution across the datasets.

Results
A harmonized database was developed, consisting of merged data from all participating countries. In total, 10107 persons are included in the harmonized dataset with a mean age of 72.8 years (SD 6.1). The female/male ratio is 53.3/46.7%. Some variables were difficult to harmonize due to differences in wording and categories, differences in classifications and absence of data in some countries. The post harmonization algorithms are described in detail in harmonization guidelines attached to this paper.

Conclusions
There was little evidence of agreement on the use of several core data collection instruments, in particular on the measurement of OA. The heterogeneity of OA definitions hampers comparing prevalence rates of OA, but other research questions can be investigated using high quality harmonized data. By publishing the harmonization guidelines, insight is given into (the interpretation of) all post harmonized data of the EPOSA study.

272
Schaap, L.A.
c8b7c287-3fb0-4f68-a070-dd73eab1ae47
Peeters, G.M.
a8b7cac6-52d6-4ed9-93b7-5bb264f92fdf
Dennison, E.M.
ee647287-edb4-4392-8361-e59fd505b1d1
Zambon, S.
6c9a1a0b-dacd-499f-ac02-de87fffd68f1
Nikolaus, T.
cfb65e56-c914-4110-93ef-0725bb6c1a2b
Sanchez-Martinez, M.
4b9b77f2-a1e9-4d6c-99e6-f2046b387963
Musacchio, E.
42a5e3ee-c7dd-4c50-878b-4d4116677bc1
van Schoor, N.M.
54108e9a-d965-45e0-86a2-a5eccb7f2890
Schaap, L.A.
c8b7c287-3fb0-4f68-a070-dd73eab1ae47
Peeters, G.M.
a8b7cac6-52d6-4ed9-93b7-5bb264f92fdf
Dennison, E.M.
ee647287-edb4-4392-8361-e59fd505b1d1
Zambon, S.
6c9a1a0b-dacd-499f-ac02-de87fffd68f1
Nikolaus, T.
cfb65e56-c914-4110-93ef-0725bb6c1a2b
Sanchez-Martinez, M.
4b9b77f2-a1e9-4d6c-99e6-f2046b387963
Musacchio, E.
42a5e3ee-c7dd-4c50-878b-4d4116677bc1
van Schoor, N.M.
54108e9a-d965-45e0-86a2-a5eccb7f2890

Schaap, L.A., Peeters, G.M., Dennison, E.M., Zambon, S., Nikolaus, T., Sanchez-Martinez, M., Musacchio, E. and van Schoor, N.M. (2011) European project on OSteoArthritis (EPOSA): methodological challenges in harmonization of existing data from five European population-based cohorts on aging. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders, 12, 272. (doi:10.1186/1471-2474-12-272). (PMID:22122831)

Record type: Article

Abstract

Background
The European Project on OSteoArthritis (EPOSA), here presented for the first time, is a collaborative study involving five European cohort studies on aging. This project focuses on the personal and societal burden and its determinants of osteoarthritis (OA). The aim of the current report is to describe the purpose of the project, the post harmonization of the cross-national data and methodological challenges related to the harmonization process

Methods
The study includes data from cohort studies in five European countries (Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom) on older community-dwelling persons aged ? 59 years. The study design and main characteristics of the five cohort studies are described. Post harmonization algorithms are developed by finding a "common denominator" to merge the datasets and weights are calculated to adjust for differences in age and sex distribution across the datasets.

Results
A harmonized database was developed, consisting of merged data from all participating countries. In total, 10107 persons are included in the harmonized dataset with a mean age of 72.8 years (SD 6.1). The female/male ratio is 53.3/46.7%. Some variables were difficult to harmonize due to differences in wording and categories, differences in classifications and absence of data in some countries. The post harmonization algorithms are described in detail in harmonization guidelines attached to this paper.

Conclusions
There was little evidence of agreement on the use of several core data collection instruments, in particular on the measurement of OA. The heterogeneity of OA definitions hampers comparing prevalence rates of OA, but other research questions can be investigated using high quality harmonized data. By publishing the harmonization guidelines, insight is given into (the interpretation of) all post harmonized data of the EPOSA study.

This record has no associated files available for download.

More information

Published date: 28 November 2011
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

Identifiers

Local EPrints ID: 336973
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/336973
PURE UUID: a04fb017-8846-4616-9a1b-a08043244b2f
ORCID for E.M. Dennison: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-3048-4961

Catalogue record

Date deposited: 12 Apr 2012 14:20
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 02:51

Export record

Altmetrics

Contributors

Author: L.A. Schaap
Author: G.M. Peeters
Author: E.M. Dennison ORCID iD
Author: S. Zambon
Author: T. Nikolaus
Author: M. Sanchez-Martinez
Author: E. Musacchio
Author: N.M. van Schoor

Download statistics

Downloads from ePrints over the past year. Other digital versions may also be available to download e.g. from the publisher's website.

View more statistics

Atom RSS 1.0 RSS 2.0

Contact ePrints Soton: eprints@soton.ac.uk

ePrints Soton supports OAI 2.0 with a base URL of http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/cgi/oai2

This repository has been built using EPrints software, developed at the University of Southampton, but available to everyone to use.

We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue without changing your settings, we will assume that you are happy to receive cookies on the University of Southampton website.

×