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- W2890121621 abstract "IntroductionThe Cleft Collective Cohort study is the world's largest multidisciplinary cleft lip/palate research programme. Despite being one of the most common birth anomalies, the causes of clefting are unknown. Treatment involves a considerable burden of care from birth onwards, together with a variety of social and psychological challenges.
 Objectives and ApproachOur aim is to create the infrastructure and resources necessary to gain important new knowledge that will advance our understanding of the causes of cleft lip/palate, inform treatment and improve the lives of people born with cleft; data linkage is a key aspect of this. There are challenges associated with linking to multiple data sources (NHS Digital, Cleft National Registry). However, using the consent obtained, we are also able to link directly to the participant’s medical notes held by their NHS cleft team; enabling us to access a variety of data, including free text.
 ResultsThe study already collects social and demographic data via questionnaires and genetic data from biological samples. Data linkage enriches this but also enables us to validate and address missing data problems. However, linkage to external sources brings many challenges, including, governance, costs, access issues. By gaining direct access to cleft team medical notes these issues are significantly reduced and provide us with rich phenotype data that cannot be obtained elsewhere, for example, via ‘read codes’ within electronic medical records. By tailoring our own data collection tool we can collect specific cleft data to enhance the resource and allow for subtype analyses. This process can be repeated throughout the duration of this longitudinal study for subsequent data.
 Conclusion/ImplicationsData linkage is a valuable resource but comes with many challenges. One route to overcome many of these issues is by accessing free text data directly from participants medical notes. The richness of these data allows for more in depth phenotypic analyses." @default.
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- W2890121621 date "2018-08-23" @default.
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- W2890121621 title "Using Free Text From Medical Notes To Enrich a Longitudinal Cohort Study" @default.
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