Using Clinical Data for Research Matthew Broadbent and Amelia Jewell; from South London and Maudsley Biomedical Research Centre; will introduce us to the use of clinical data for research. They will cover concepts such as data quality; Natural Language Processing; data extraction specifications; multisite projects; and data linkage. Dr Katrina Davis will then share her knowledge and experience of using linked data for research. Prof. Louise Arsenault and Elena Triantafillopoulou; from King's College London; will present their Catalogue of Mental Health Measures and how to use it. No previous knowledge of data management is required. This session is part of a data science workshop series rolled out between 2022-2024.
DATAMIND is the Health Data Research Hub for Mental Health funded by the Medical Research Council (MRC) and Health Data Research (HDR) UK.
Our Mental Health Data Research Hub makes the most of the UK’s rich mental health data and enable coordinated research, with the ultimate aim of improving lives. The Hub will transform mental health research in the UK by providing a central, integrated data infrastructure with findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) mental health data sets.