GUILD: GUidance for Information about Linking Data sets
GUILD: GUidance for Information about Linking Data sets
Record linkage of administrative and survey data is increasingly used to generate evidence to inform policy and services. Although a powerful and efficient way of generating new information from existing data sets, errors related to data processing before, during and after linkage can bias results. However, researchers and users of linked data rarely have access to information that can be used to assess these biases or take them into account in analyses. As linked administrative data are increasingly used to provide evidence to guide policy and services, linkage error, which disproportionately affects disadvantaged groups, can undermine evidence for public health. We convened a group of researchers and experts from government data providers to develop guidance about the information that needs to be made available about the data linkage process, by data providers, data linkers, analysts and the researchers who write reports. The guidance goes beyond recommendations for information to be included in research reports. Our aim is to raise awareness of information that may be required at each step of the linkage pathway to improve the transparency, reproducibility, and accuracy of linkage processes, and the validity of analyses and interpretation of results.
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Lafferty, Rosemary
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Hagger-Johnson, Gareth
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Harron, Katie
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Zhang, Li-Chun
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Smith, Peter
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Gilbert, Ruth
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Lafferty, Rosemary
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Hagger-Johnson, Gareth
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Harron, Katie
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Zhang, Li-Chun
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Smith, Peter
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Dibben, Chris
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Gilbert, Ruth, Lafferty, Rosemary, Hagger-Johnson, Gareth, Harron, Katie, Zhang, Li-Chun, Smith, Peter, Dibben, Chris and Goldstein, Harvey
(2017)
GUILD: GUidance for Information about Linking Data sets.
Journal of Public Health.
(doi:10.1093/pubmed/fdx037).
Abstract
Record linkage of administrative and survey data is increasingly used to generate evidence to inform policy and services. Although a powerful and efficient way of generating new information from existing data sets, errors related to data processing before, during and after linkage can bias results. However, researchers and users of linked data rarely have access to information that can be used to assess these biases or take them into account in analyses. As linked administrative data are increasingly used to provide evidence to guide policy and services, linkage error, which disproportionately affects disadvantaged groups, can undermine evidence for public health. We convened a group of researchers and experts from government data providers to develop guidance about the information that needs to be made available about the data linkage process, by data providers, data linkers, analysts and the researchers who write reports. The guidance goes beyond recommendations for information to be included in research reports. Our aim is to raise awareness of information that may be required at each step of the linkage pathway to improve the transparency, reproducibility, and accuracy of linkage processes, and the validity of analyses and interpretation of results.
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Accepted/In Press date: 14 February 2017
e-pub ahead of print date: 28 March 2017
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Rosemary Lafferty
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Gareth Hagger-Johnson
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Katie Harron
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Harvey Goldstein
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