Title: Data curation in the MRC National Survey of Health
1Data curation in the MRC National Survey of
Health Development
2MRC National Survey of Health Development 1946
Birth cohort
- Birth Registrations
- 3rd 9th March 1946 (n16 695)
- Population of the maternity survey
- (n 13 687)
Selection of follow-up sample of all single
births to married women with husbands in
non-manual and agricultural employment and 1 in 4
of all comparable births to women with husbands
in manual employment (n 5362)
Study of cohort first born offspring at ages 4
years and 8 years (n2205)
Study of womens health, annually, at ages 47-54
years (n1572)
3DATA COLLECTIONSMaternity study of all births
in 1 week in England, Wales and Scotland in
1946Follow-up of a class stratified sample
(n5362)In infancy at 2 4 yearsDuring the
school years at 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 15
yearsIn early adulthood at 19, 20, 22, 23, 25,
26 yearsIn middle adulthood at 31, 36, 43, 53
years
4Response
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6 Seven areas in which change needs to be managed
in a long-term study
- Information collected on paper
- Machine readable data
- Metadata
- Classification and coding systems
- Biological samples and image information
- The study population
- Consent
7- Originals Problems
Preservation/conservation method - Â
- Paper Brittle paper, Film
Microfiche - and fading pencil/ink
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- Machine readable
- information
8Originals Problems
Preservation/conservation methodMachine
readable Changing reading Transfer
of data to new information methods
and media holding media (e.g. cards
to tape to disc)Metadata
9Originals Problems
Preservation/conservation methodMetadata all
in Limited access and Menu driven
electronic index of paper/card form paper
medium problems data descriptions and
derivations
10Originals Problems
Preservation/conservation methodClassification
Systems change Recode using
original or derived datacoding systems in
if possible
electronically biology and the social
sciences
11Originals Problems
Preservation/conservation methodBiological
material, Decay, classification Freezing,
immortalisation, images
changes
digitisation of images
12Originals Problems
Preservation/conservation methodThe study
population Change of address Tracing
Waning interest
Web site/birthday card/broadcasts/
personal health feedback
13Originals Problems
Preservation/conservation methodConsent
implied by Fast changing consent Keep pace with
changing requirements.active participation requir
ements for But is retrospective consent
required? contact and for data use
14Core MRC team Other grant supported researchers
Collaborative projects5 scientists
3 scientists
Mental health 1 data curator and 6 PhD
students Cognitive
scienceassistant
Musculoskeletal health
Cardiovascular health
2 support staff
Reproductive health
Respiratory health
Genetics
Well-being
Ageing
15 Science policy aim
Methods  To make more extensive
MRC data sharing policy use of existing data
resources Upgrading of metadata system  and
standardisation of metadata across
studies. Â Â Â Data pooling, meta-analysis,
comparisons of effects as environment changes
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17Development of risk to adult respiratory function
- Environmental/
- SES influences
Educational opportunity
Smoking
Infant nutrition
Infant pulmonary illness
Early life growth
Adult Respiratory function
Genetic influences
18Childhood adult risk adult poor respiratory
function