Documentation plays a key role in guiding efforts to bring together and harmonising data from different studies or time periods. Understanding how data were collected and what processing may have been applied to clean and transform the data requires access to documentation that is comprehensive and accurate.
User guides and the original questionnaires can explain why data from one source has a large amount of missing values on certain variables (e.g. due to survey logic).
Such documentation may offer important detail on the meaning of labels used within categorical variables that might otherwise superficially seem different to the labels used within data files from other sweeps or studies.
Understanding the instructions given to respondents may inform how we interpret the responses they gave. (e.g. a question asked directly by an interviewer and one answered on a private screen)
Details on the devices used to take biomedical measurements can help us figure out if and how the data can be made more comparable through established calibration steps. (e.g. the type of device used to take blood pressure readings)
Ensuring that data collection methods are well documented is important in ensuring that other studies can replicate the same methods to ensure new data collected are prospectively harmonised.
Documentation is also important in any data produced by harmonisation efforts. The decisions made over what data are included, from what studies, and how the harmonised variables are generated and defined, are all essential detail in directing researchers who want to subsequently use and analyse the newly produced harmonised datasets in their own work.
More detail on data harmonisation can be found in the Data Harmonisation module.
Harmonised datasets
In the harmonised datasets produced by CLOSER’s work packages, we have deposited the data at the UK Data Service, alongside user guides and the analysis script files used in generating these new harmonised data resources.
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