| Literature DB >> 32293007 |
Susan Hodgson1, Daniela Fecht1,2, John Gulliver1, Hima Iyathooray Daby1,2, Frédéric B Piel1,2, Fuyuen Yip3, Heather Strosnider3, Anna Hansell1,2, Paul Elliott1,2.
Abstract
In this era of 'big data', there is growing recognition of the value of environmental, health, social and demographic data for research. Open government data initiatives are growing in number and in terms of content. Remote sensing data are finding widespread use in environmental research, including in low- and middle-income settings. While our ability to study environment and health associations across countries and continents grows, data protection rules and greater patient control over the use of their data present new challenges to using health data in research. Innovative tools that circumvent the need for the physical sharing of data by supporting non-disclosive sharing of information, or that permit spatial analysis without researchers needing access to underlying patient data can be used to support analyses while protecting data confidentiality. User-friendly visualizations, allowing small-area data to be seen and understood by non-expert audiences, are revolutionizing public and researcher interactions with data. The UK Small Area Health Statistics Unit's Environment and Health Atlas for England and Wales, and the US National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network offer good examples. Open data facilitates user-generated outputs, and 'mash-ups', and user-generated inputs from social media, mobile devices and wearable tech are new data streams that will find utility in future studies, and bring novel dimensions with respect to ethical use of small-area data.Entities:
Keywords: Small-area studies; environment and health; open data; remote sensing
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32293007 PMCID: PMC7158061 DOI: 10.1093/ije/dyz051
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Epidemiol ISSN: 0300-5771 Impact factor: 7.196
Figure 1.Usage statistics (downloads), by publisher for each month (December 2012–March 2018) from Data.gov.uk for top 10 data publishers, with linear trend line for total monthly downloads. Data generated April 5, 2018, from Google Analytics. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.
Health, environment and socio-economic data holdings of the Small Area Health Statistics Unit (SAHSU) database (more details at: https://www.sahsu.org/content/sahsu-database)
| Dataset | Geographic extent | Provider |
|---|---|---|
| Health data | ||
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Hospital Episodes Statistics (HES) Admitted Patient Care | England | NHS Digital |
| HES Accident and Emergency | England | NHS Digital |
| HES Critical Care | England | NHS Digital |
| Cancer registrations | England | Office for National Statistics |
| Cancer registrations | Wales | The Welsh Cancer Intelligence and Surveillance Unit |
| Deaths registrations | England and Wales | Office for National Statistics |
| Birth and still births registrations | England and Wales | Office for National Statistics |
| Local Congenital Anomaly Registers | Regions of the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland | British Isles Network of Congenital Anomaly Registers |
| Scottish births, mortality and congenital anomalies | Scotland | NHS Scotland (Information Services Division) |
| Environment data | ||
| Land Cover Map | Great Britain | Centre for Ecology and Hydrology |
| CORINE Land Cover | EU | European Environment Agency |
| Agricultural Census | England | Edinburgh |
| Air temperature | England and Wales | SAHSU/British Atmospheric Data Centre |
| Sunshine duration | England and Wales | SAHSU/British Atmospheric Data Centre |
| Light emissions | EU | SAHSU/NOAA National Geophysical Data Centre |
| NO2 and PM10 | Great Britain | RGI |
| NO2 and PM10 background concentrations | EU | APMOSPHERE EU project |
| NO2 and PM10 | EU | ESCAPE EU project |
| Historic black smoke and SO2 | Great Britain | CHESS Wellcome project |
| NO2 | Great Britain | CHESS Wellcome project |
| Heavy metals (lead and cadmium) in soil | England and Wales | SAHSU/Countryside Survey |
| Road Traffic Noise | Great Britain | BioSHaRE EU project |
| Road Traffic Noise | London | TRAFFIC NERC project |
| Socio-economic data | ||
| Carstairs Index | Great Britain | Office for National Statistics (Census data) |
| Townsend Index | England | Office for National Statistics (Census data) |
| Index of Deprivation | England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland | Ministry of Housing, Communities & Local Government |
| Urban–rural classifications | Great Britain | Office for National Statistics |
CHESS, Chronic Health Effects on Smoke and Sulphur; ESCAPE, European Study of Cohorts for Air Pollution Effects; HES, Hospital Episodes Statistics; NERC, Natural Environment Research Council; NOAA, national oceanic and atmospheric administration; RVI, Ruimte voor Geo-Informatie.
Figure 2.Disease map from the Small Area Health Statistics Unit (SAHSU) Environment and Health Atlas for England and Wales (www.envhealthatlas.co.uk). Left-hand side: smoothed relative risk of female breast cancer incidence in England and Wales, adjusted for age and deprivation, 1985–2009; right-hand side: posterior probabilities for female breast cancer incidence in England and Wales, adjusted for age and deprivation, 1985–2009. Contains National Statistics and Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right 2013. Cancer incidence for Wales was supplied by welsh cancer intelligence and surveillance unit (WCISU).