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SRDR Tools for Data Extraction and Creating Summary Tables
SRDR Quarterly Training Brown Evidence-based Practice Center
Brown University
July 25th, 2013 2:00pm-3:00pm
The Systematic Review Data Repository (SRDR™) was developed by the Brown Evidence-based Practice Center (EPC), Boston, Massachusetts, under contract with the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
(AHRQ), Rockville, MD (Contract No. HHSA 290-2007-10055-I & HHSA 290-2012-1200012-I ).
Presentation outline } Objectives } SRDR overview } Part 1 – simple data export tool } Part 11 – advanced data export tool } Part 111 – managed reports tool } Part 1V – study assignment tool } Summary
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Objectives } Provide a brief overview of the SRDR structure and
current features } Discuss and demonstrate simple data exporting tool } Discuss and demonstrate advanced data exporting tool } Discuss and demonstrate managed reports tool } Discuss and demonstrate study assignment to team
members tool
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System Status
} System has been in development for nearly 3 years } Website launched in June 2012 } Hosted on the AHRQ server } Trademarked as Systematic Review Data Repository (SRDR™) } SRDR is committed to a policy of open access. All completed
systematic review projects deposited in the SRDR archive are publically available under the terms of a Creative Commons license
} Current data contributors are EPCs and other participating organizations (e.g., Cochrane, GIN, NICE)
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Data flow in systematic reviews
Screening titles/abstracts
Screening full-text articles
Data abstraction from eligible trials/studies
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Data flow in systematic reviews: Role of SRDR
Responses to screening titles/abstracts
Responses to screening full-text articles
Data abstracted from eligible trials/studies
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Privileges of SRDR Users Public • Can view any published information within the database, but cannot post
comments.
Commentator • Privileges of public viewer • Can post comments on studies
Contributors • Contribute systematic review project data to SRDR • Privileges of commentator • Can modify any study they create under the project they collaborate on
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Current status
# of users/projects: } Current data contributors are EPCs and other participating
organizations (e.g., Cochrane, GIN, NICE) } There are approximately 70 ongoing projects in the system and 200
certified users. Features: } Interfaces for creating abstraction forms and abstracting study data are
in place, with improvements being continually implemented } Tools for data retrieval/summarization and sharing have been
developed, with new features in the pipeline
Users support: } Training materials including user manual, instructional videos, and an
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Principles in creating an SRDR abstraction form
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} While the SRDR is very flexible and does not enforce how users create forms to meet one's (unique) needs. Minimizing variation on choice of words and format will ensure easy access to data by others
} Thinking ahead when designing a form in SRDR: } how you will use the data? } what tables/analyses do you need? } Are other members of your team clear on what needs to be
abstracted? } how to ensure that other researchers will understand the form you
created and the data that you entered?
Steps for developing useful SRDR data forms } Develop outline of evidence tables } Identify and list data elements needed to present in
evidence tables } Group data elements to facilitate data collection process } For each data element, identify optimal way of asking the
question to ensure correct data is collected } Set-up abstraction form in SRDR } Develop plan to manage data after export from SRDR
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SRDR tabs/sections to set up data forms
• Study characteristics Tab in SRDR Ø Inclusion/exclusion criteria of
participants Ø Study design characteristics
Ø Interventions compared in the study
Ø Outcomes assessed and analyzed in the study
Ø Study quality/risk of bias
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Choosing between question types in SRDR
2. Can you or do you wish to specify all possible response options for the question?
1. Can you or do you wish to group together similar questions? Yes
Yes
3. Should the abstractors select one option or multiple options in response to the question?
Single option
Multiple options
Matrix question
Question with dropdown, single, or multiple responses
No Non-matrix question
No Question with text box(es)
1. Responses listed in a drop-down menu
2. Only One Response Allowed
1. Select More Than One Answer
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Multiple abstraction forms
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Presentation outline } Objectives } SRDR overview } Part 1 – simple data export tool } Part 11 – advanced data export tool } Part 111 – managed reports tool } Part 1V – study assignment tool } Summary
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Simple data export tool } Complete data set is exported to Microsoft Excel } Worksheets divide the document into sections of the
associated extraction form } One file is exported per extraction form } Each study data may be represented by one or more
rows in the spreadsheet } The Excel is storable and can be exported into Access } A refreshed copy of each project is cached for download
every 10 minutes } Each download will have a timestamp indicating the time
of last update
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Presentation outline } Objectives } SRDR overview } Part 1 – simple data export tool } Part 11 – advanced data export tool } Part 111 – managed reports tool } Part 1V – study assignment tool } Summary
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Advanced data export tool } Filter export table based on specific study attributes } Choose desired data fields for inclusion } Great for summary table creation } Example:
} Give me all RCTs } Containing Outcome A } Containing Arms A and B } Limit the output table to Mean and Standard Deviation
} Matrix Filtering expedites the process of finding interesting combinations of attributes } Study counts show prevalence of attributes in real-time
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Advanced data export tool Tool live demonstration: } Mapping project by different attributes (arm/outcome;
study design/outcome) } Studies characteristics by design } Patients baseline characteristic } Study quality/Risk of bias } Study results
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Presentation outline } Objectives } SRDR overview } Part 1 – simple data export tool } Part 11 – advanced data export tool } Part 111 – managed reports tool } Part 1V – study assignment tool } Summary
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Managed reports tool } Reports/tables can be saved as part of the project record } Upload tables to the SRDR
} Share with team members } Supplementary tables for the public view } Safe-keeping
} Re-generate reports using criteria from a previous run
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Presentation outline } Objectives } SRDR overview } Part 1 – simple data export tool } Part 11 – advanced data export tool } Part 111 – managed report tool } Part 1V – study assignment tool } Summary
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Study Assignment Tool } Reviews can commonly contain 100+ studies
} Re-creating the studies in SRDR can be time-consuming } User management becomes difficult
} Double-extraction } Re-shuffling assignments
} Upload a tab-delimited file containing: } study citations } key questions addressed } users assignments
} Choose to let us do the work } Provide a PubMed ID to have us fetch from NCBI } Provide your own title and internal ID
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Presentation outline } Objectives } SRDR overview } Part 1 – simple data export tool } Part 11 – advanced data export tool } Part 111 – managed reports tool } Part 1V – study assignment tool } Summary
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Summary } Working to ease the burden of project management
} Upload a spreadsheet providing SRDR with your studies and let SRDR generate them for you
} User assignments lets you track which team members are working on various studies
} Manage double-extraction and re-shuffle user assignments when necessary
} My data is in, now help me get it back out } Export data to quickly gather Excel spreadsheets to your local
disk } Use the Report Builder to generate customized tables
highlighting the interesting features of your data
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How can you get started?
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