Introduction to Data Linkage (join a waiting list)

Date:

16/05/2017

Organised by:

University of Southampton/ADRC-E

Presenter:

Dr Katie Harron

Level:

Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)

Contact:

adrce@soton.ac.uk

Map:

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Venue:

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), 15-17 Tavistock Place, London

Description:

Course places are limited and registration by 9th May 2017 is strongly recommended

Course No. ADRCE-Training038 Harron

This course is organised by ADRC-E/University of Southampton

Summary of Course:

This short course is designed to give participants a practical introduction to data linkage and is aimed at researchers either intending to use data linkage themselves or to analyse linked data. Examples of the uses of data linkage, data preparation, methods for linkage (including deterministic and probabilistic approaches) and issues for the analysis of linked data are covered. The main focus of this course will be health data, although the concepts will apply to many other areas. This course includes a practical example involving data to be linked, to enable participants to put theory into practice.

Training podcast: http://www.adrn.ac.uk/about/research-centre-england/training-podcasts/

 

Course Contents:

The course covers:

  • Overview of data linkage (data linkage systems, benefits of data linkage, types of projects)
  • Overview of linkage methods (deterministic and probabilistic)
  • The linkage process (data preparation, blocking, classification)
  • Performing probabilistic linkage
  • Evaluating linkage quality (types of error, analysis of linked data)
  • Reporting analysis of linked data
  • Practical session using LinkPlus

 

Learning Outcomes:

By the end of the course participants will:

  • Understand the background and theory of data linkage methods
  • Perform deterministic and probabilistic linkage
  • Evaluate the success of data linkage
  • Appropriately report analysis based on linked data

 

Computer Software and Workshop:

This event includes computer workshops.

Participants will need to bring their own laptops with a Windows operating system (Macs will not work) with Excel, and LinkPlus software (freely available from http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/npcr/tools/registryplus/lp_tech_info.htm)

 

Presenter

Katie Harron is a Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral fellow at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Katie is a statistician with research interests in using linkage of administrative data and electronic health records for health research. Her current research involves establishing how nationally representative, population-level administrative data can be used to identify and measure determinants of variation in service use and educational outcomes for children born preterm by linking information on maternal, household and social environments. Katie completed her PhD in Statistics at University College London. She is a co-editor of a Wiley commissioned book “Methodological developments in data linkage” with Prof Harvey Goldstein and Prof Chris Dibben.

 

Target Audience:

The course is aimed at researchers who need to gain an understanding of data linkage techniques. The course provides an introduction to data linkage theory and methods for those who might be using linked data in their own work. Participants may be academic researchers in the social and health sciences or may work in government, survey agencies, official statistics, for charities or the private sector.

 

Course Programme:

The course will start with registration and coffee at 9.30am with formal teaching starting at 9:45am and finishing at 4.30pm. Afterwards there will be an opportunity for participants to ask questions about the course and to discuss with the instructor how to link their own datasets (you can bring your own data to the course if you wish).

(this is a draft programme, subject to minor changes)

 

Session 1: 9.45am-11.00am

  • Overview
  • Linkage methods

 

Session 2: 11.15am-12.30pm

  • Linkage process
  • Probabilistic linkage

 

Session 3: 1.15pm-2.35pm

  • Practical session

 

Session 4: 2.35pm-3.15pm

  • Case Study

 

Session 5: 3.30pm-4.45pm

  • Linkage evaluation
  • Reporting analyses of linked data

Following Session 5, there will be opportunity to discuss how to link your own datasets.

 

Pre-requisites:

The course does not assume any prior knowledge of data linkage. Some experience of using Excel will be useful for the practical session.

 

Course Materials:

Participants will receive written course notes.

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Our courses are very popular and are often oversubscribed. If you cannot attend a course you have registered for, it is essential to kindly notify us a minimum of 30 days in advance so that your place can be released for another attendee. Details of our cancellation policy are here: http://store.southampton.ac.uk/help/?HelpID=1

Please see our full course list here: http://store.southampton.ac.uk/browse/product.asp?compid=1&modid=5&catid=113.

Cost:

1. £30 - For UK registered postgraduate students
2. £60 – For staff at UK academic institutions, Research Council UK funded researchers, UK public sector staff and staff at UK registered charity organisations
3. £220 - For all other participants
4. Free Place for ADRC/ADRN/ADS staff

All fees include event materials, lunch, morning and afternoon tea. *They do not include travel and accommodation costs.*

Website and registration:

Region:

Greater London

Keywords:

Longitudinal Research , Quality in Quantitative Research, Data linkage, Use of Administrative Sources

Related publications and presentations:

Longitudinal Research
Quality in Quantitative Research
Data linkage

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