The importance of geography as a source of variation in health research continues to receive sustained attention in the literature. The inclusion of geographic information in such research often begins by adding data to a map which is predicated by some knowledge of location. A precise level of spatial information is conventionally achieved through geocoding, the geographic information system (GIS) process of translating mailing address information to coordinates on a map. The geocoding process is not without its limitations, though, since there is always a percentage of addresses which cannot be converted successfully (nongeocodable). This raises concerns regarding bias since traditionally the practice has been to exclude nongeocoded data ...
Background Maintaining patient privacy when geocoding and linking residential address information wi...
Geomasking is used to provide privacy protection for individual address information while maintainin...
Various address georeferencing (AG) tools are currently available. But little is known about the qua...
The importance of geography as a source of variation in health research continues to receive sustain...
Health data usually has missing or incomplete location information, which impacts the quality of res...
Abstract Background In response to citizens’ concerns about elevated cancer incidence in their local...
<p>Presented are the percentage of times the 95% multiple imputation intervals contained the true to...
Public health datasets increasingly use geographic identifiers such as an individual’s address. Geoc...
Abstract Background Widespread availability of geographic information systems software has facilitat...
Copyright © 2014 Paul A. Zandbergen.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Geocoding a study population as completely as possible is an important data assimilation component o...
Geocoding a study population as completely as possible is an important data assimilation component o...
To enable spatial analyses within a large, prospective cohort study of nearly 86,000 adults enrolled...
To enable spatial analyses within a large, prospective cohort study of nearly 86,000 adults enrolled...
This research presents a pilot study to develop and compare methods of geographic imputation for est...
Background Maintaining patient privacy when geocoding and linking residential address information wi...
Geomasking is used to provide privacy protection for individual address information while maintainin...
Various address georeferencing (AG) tools are currently available. But little is known about the qua...
The importance of geography as a source of variation in health research continues to receive sustain...
Health data usually has missing or incomplete location information, which impacts the quality of res...
Abstract Background In response to citizens’ concerns about elevated cancer incidence in their local...
<p>Presented are the percentage of times the 95% multiple imputation intervals contained the true to...
Public health datasets increasingly use geographic identifiers such as an individual’s address. Geoc...
Abstract Background Widespread availability of geographic information systems software has facilitat...
Copyright © 2014 Paul A. Zandbergen.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
Geocoding a study population as completely as possible is an important data assimilation component o...
Geocoding a study population as completely as possible is an important data assimilation component o...
To enable spatial analyses within a large, prospective cohort study of nearly 86,000 adults enrolled...
To enable spatial analyses within a large, prospective cohort study of nearly 86,000 adults enrolled...
This research presents a pilot study to develop and compare methods of geographic imputation for est...
Background Maintaining patient privacy when geocoding and linking residential address information wi...
Geomasking is used to provide privacy protection for individual address information while maintainin...
Various address georeferencing (AG) tools are currently available. But little is known about the qua...