| Literature DB >> 31881040 |
Jessica E Lockery1, Jason Rigby1, Taya A Collyer1, Ashley C Stewart1, Robyn L Woods1, John J McNeil1, Christopher M Reid1,2, Michael E Ernst3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Pharmaceuticals play an important role in clinical care. However, in community-based research, medication data are commonly collected as unstructured free-text, which is prohibitively expensive to code for large-scale studies. The ASPirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE) study developed a two-pronged framework to collect structured medication data for 19,114 individuals. ASPREE provides an opportunity to determine whether medication data can be cost-effectively collected and coded, en masse from the community using this framework.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31881040 PMCID: PMC6934269 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0226868
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fig 1ASPREE concomitant medication data collection framework.
Fig 2Results of medication collection framework for ASPREE trial.
Top ten most commonly reported non-combination medications entered via type-to-search and free-text.
| Entered via type-to-search box | Entered as free-text | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ATC | Generic Name | N (reports) | ATC | Generic Name | N (reports) | Available in type-to-search box? | |
| 1 | N02BE01 | Paracetamol | 6899 | B01AF02 | Apixaban | 600 | No |
| 2 | A11CC | Vitamin D | 3582 | A11CC05 | Vitamin D | 93 | Yes |
| 3 | A02BC05 | Esomeprazole | 3500 | N02AX06 | Tapentadol | 88 | No |
| 4 | C10AA05 | Atorvastatin | 3192 | R03BB05 | Aclidinium bromide | 72 | No |
| 5 | B01AC06 | Aspirin | 2542 | R03BB07 | Umeclidinium bromide | 71 | No |
| 6 | C10AA07 | Rosuvastatin | 2514 | N02BE01 | Paracetamol | 65 | Yes |
| 7 | C08CA01 | Nicardipine | 2307 | A10BK03 | Empaglifozin | 50 | No |
| 8 | C09AA04 | Perindopril | 2303 | C01DA02 | Glyceryl Trinitrate | 50 | Yes |
| 9 | M01AC06 | Meloxicam | 2034 | A10BK01 | Dapagliflozin | 49 | No |
| 10 | C10AA01 | Simvastatin | 2000 | B03BA03 | Vitamin B12 | 42 | Yes |
a As cholecalciferol
b As hydroxocobalamin
Method of medication report by country and ATC group.
| AUS | US | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Medication Class | Medications entered as structured data | Medications entered as free-text | Medications entered as structured data | Medications entered as free-text |
| A - | 14,660 (97.9%) | 319 (2.1%) | 2,220 (94.9%) | 119 (5.1%) |
| B - | 4,203 (84.5%) | 770 (15.5%) | 758 (89.0%) | 94 (11.0%) |
| C - | 28,234 (97.4%) | 767 (2.6%) | 4,985 (96.1%) | 203 (3.9%) |
| D - | 2,249 (93.6%) | 155 (6.4%) | 170 (80.2%) | 42 (19.8%) |
| G - | 3,139 (97.5%) | 82 (2.5%) | 766 (94.6%) | 44 (5.4%) |
| H - | 3,007 (98.8%) | 36 (1.2%) | 594 (97.5%) | 15 (2.5%) |
| J - | 2,043 (93.9%) | 133 (6.1%) | 317 (89.8%) | 35 (9.9%) |
| L - | 1,164 (85.5%) | 198 (14.5%) | 128 (74.4%) | 44 (25.6%) |
| M - | 8,780 (98.6%) | 123 (1.4%) | 1,206 (95.3%) | 59 (4.7%) |
| N - | 18,418 (97.1%) | 541 (2.9%) | 1,702 (95.3%) | 81 (4.5%) |
| P - | 336 (94.1%) | 21 (5.9%) | 33 (86.8%) | 5 (13.2%) |
| R - | 4,957 (92.4%) | 409 (7.6%) | 967 (94.0%) | 62 (6.0%) |
| S - | 1,932 (93.1%) | 143 (6.9%) | 439 (89.0%) | 54 (11.0%) |
| V - | 73 (73.7%) | 26 (26.3%) | 1 (50.0%) | 1 (50.0%) |
| N/A – Non-prescription medication | 5449 (83.9%) | 1044 (16.1%) | 1292 (78.3%) | 358 (13.5%) |
| N/A - Combinations | 7823 (95.5%) | 365 (4.5%) | 1033 (92.7%) | 81 (7.3%) |
| TOTAL | 106,330 (95.7%) | 4767(4.3%) | 16,580 (93.2%) | 1216 (6.8%) |
Relative costing of AWARD framework versus traditional free-text only method.
| Unique text to code | Time (hours) | Estimated cost (USD) | Number of medication reports collected | Cost per medication report entry (USD) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Database/web programming | - | 73.5 | $2279 | ||
| Set-up—curation of list of common medications | - | 15.0 | $465 | ||
| Set-up—coding of list of common medications | 2025 | 25.3 | $785 | ||
| Coding of free-text entries | 2529 | 28.5 | $882 | ||
| Database/web programming | - | 36.4 | $1127 | ||
| Coding of free-text entries | 70891 | 797.5 | $24,723 | ||
aAssumptions: 45 seconds per medication allocated for curation of list of common medications;
40.5 seconds allocated for coding of list of common medications (two coders—18.7 seconds each, plus 3.1 seconds per medication for discordance resolution given that 1 out of 6 medications were discordant and required coding by a third coder); 40.5 seconds allocated for coding of free-text entries (two coders plus a third coder for 1 out 6 medications); In the free-text only approach 45% of reports would be duplicate free text, hence only 55% of reported medications would require coding.
bCost per hour calculated based on hourly rate of 31 USD for Research Officer and rounded to the next whole number.