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| Data Linkage 2008: Symposium |
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'More than the sum of its parts'
Second National Symposium on Data Linkage Research
Co-sponsored by NCRIS Public Health Research Network (PHRN) and
Hosted by the Public Health Information Development Unit (PHIDU), University of Adelaide
20-21 October 2008
Aims of the Symposium
Keynote Speakers
Professor Louisa Jorm, Foundation Professor of Population Health, University of Western Sydney and Research Director, Sax Institute (presentation, closing comments)
A final program outline may be downloaded here. Presentations
Linkage of Indigenous data
SC Howell [Qld Health] Indigenous identification in administrative data collections & implications for reporting health status S McKeown [ABS] Indigenous mortality quality study M Gourley [AIHW] An enhanced mortality database for monitoring Indigenous life expectancy
Linkage for service development and improvement
T Churches [NSW Health] Issues in estimating incidence from linked hospital admissions data G Bodilsen [AIHM] Strategies for linking records from the National Hospital Morbidity Database P Anderson [AIHW] Using record linkage to examine movement from hospital to residential aged care P Allbon [AIHW] Use of data linkage to develop new measures of access to elective surgery in Australia
Improving population outcomes: health data linkage D Roder [National Breast and Ovarian Cancer Centre] Using cancer registries and linkage to improve outcomes from breast and ovarian cancer D Goldsbury [Cancer Council NSW] Validity of linked routinely collected data for describing and monitoring cancer care MW Short [AIHW] Data linkage to the National Death Index and National Cancer Database E Stavrou [Cancer Institute NSW] Surgery outcomes for pancreatic cancer
Tools & data linkage methods
L Roos [Manitoba Centre for Health Policy] The nuts and bolts of making a complex data repository work S Lujic [UWS] Completeness and quality of recording country of birth in NSW administrative datasets
Criminal and juvenile justice data linkage/ Tools
A Ferrante [UWA] Data linkage research in the criminal justice sector D Indig [UNSW] Linking data for integrated systems analysis: pathways for people with disabilities in the criminal justice system M Bohensky [Monash U] Development of a critical appraisal tool for studies using data linkage
Improving population outcomes: linkage of children and young people’s data
J Gaudie [TICHR] Potential predictors of teenage pregnancy and teenage motherhood: a 15 year follow-up study K Lim [NSW Health] Population attributable risks for low birthweight in NSW E Comino [UNSW] Infant and maternal birth outcomes: a case study in data linkage collected from the Gudaga study D Black [UNSW] Birth registration rates in NSW
Improving population outcomes: health and mortality
K Einarsdóttir [UWA] Mortality and disease progression in WA seniors with obstructive airways disease B Yang [NSW Health] Incidence, co-morbidity and mortality of alcoholic liver cirrhosis in NSW adults from 2000-2006 Y Zhang [UniSA] Co-morbidity and utilisation of health care for veterans with diabetes F Mitrou [TICHR] Using data linkage to investigate predictors of self-harm in WA teenagers and young adults Q Mai [UWA] Primary health care services for people with mental illness – a lost opportunity
Tools & data linkage methods
L Roos [Manitoba Centre for Health Policy] From health research to social research: privacy, methods, approaches S Zapart [UNSW] Maternal, infant and family services in Sydney South West T Guiver [ABS] Sampling based clerical review methods in probabilistic data linking G Bishop [ABS] Determining the quality of longitudinally linked Census data P Anderson [AIHW] Using record linkage to identify pathways in aged care
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