Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking atopic eczema (AE) research using such data is challenging due to its episodic and heterogeneous nature. We sought to develop and validate a diagnostic algorithm that identifies AE cases based on codes used for electronic records used in the UK Health Improvement Network (THIN). We found that at least one of 5 diagnosis codes plus two treatment codes for any skin-directed therapy were likely to accurately identify patients with AE. To validate this algorithm, a questionnaire was sent to the physicians of 200 randomly selected children and adults. The primary outcome, the positive predictive value (PPV) for a physician-confirmed diagnosis of AE,...
Electronic health records stored in primary care databases might be a valuable source to study the e...
Background: Evidence-based treatment algorithms, successfully established for asthma, are missing fo...
This article is a report of the fourth meeting of the Harmonising Outcome Measures for Eczema (HOME)...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Introduction: The use of real-world data offers a possibility to perform large-scale epidemiological...
BACKGROUND: Comparative, real-life and long-term evidence on the effectiveness and safety of phototh...
To validate case definitions for eczema using primary care Electronic Medical Record (EMR) data from...
Background: Measuring patient-centered outcomes in clinical practice is valuable for monitoring pati...
Background The past decade has seen a substantial rise in the employment of modern data-driven metho...
BackgroundRoutinely collected electronic health data obtained for administrative and clinical purpos...
Core outcome sets are critically important outcomes that should be measured in clinical trials. Thei...
Electronic health records stored in primary care databases might be a valuable source to study the e...
Electronic health records stored in primary care databases might be a valuable source to study the e...
Background: Evidence-based treatment algorithms, successfully established for asthma, are missing fo...
This article is a report of the fourth meeting of the Harmonising Outcome Measures for Eczema (HOME)...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Electronic health records hold great promise for clinical and epidemiologic research. Undertaking at...
Introduction: The use of real-world data offers a possibility to perform large-scale epidemiological...
BACKGROUND: Comparative, real-life and long-term evidence on the effectiveness and safety of phototh...
To validate case definitions for eczema using primary care Electronic Medical Record (EMR) data from...
Background: Measuring patient-centered outcomes in clinical practice is valuable for monitoring pati...
Background The past decade has seen a substantial rise in the employment of modern data-driven metho...
BackgroundRoutinely collected electronic health data obtained for administrative and clinical purpos...
Core outcome sets are critically important outcomes that should be measured in clinical trials. Thei...
Electronic health records stored in primary care databases might be a valuable source to study the e...
Electronic health records stored in primary care databases might be a valuable source to study the e...
Background: Evidence-based treatment algorithms, successfully established for asthma, are missing fo...
This article is a report of the fourth meeting of the Harmonising Outcome Measures for Eczema (HOME)...