Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke

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Autor(a) principal: Williams, Louise R.
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Ali, Myzoon, VandenBerg, Kathryn, Williams, Linda J., Abo, Masahiro, Becker, Frank, Bowen, Audrey, Brandenburg, Caitlin, Breitenstein, Caterina, Bruehl, Stefanie, Copland, David A., Cranfill, Tamara B., Pietro-Bachmann, Marie Di, Enderby, Pamela, Fillingham, Joanne, Galli, Federica Lucia, Gandolfi, Marialuisa, Glize, Bertrand, Godecke, Erin, Hawkins, Neil, Hilari, Katerina, Hinckley, Jacqueline, Horton, Simon, Howard, David, Jaecks, Petra, Jefferies, Elizabeth, Jesus, Luis MT, Kambanaros, Maria, Kang, Eun Kyoung, Khedr, Eman M., Kong, Anthony Pak-Hin, Kukkonen, Tarja, Laganaro, Marina, Ralph, Matthew A Lambon, Laska, Ann Charlotte, Leemann, Béatrice, Leff, Alexander P., Lima, Roxele Ribeiro, Lorenz, Antje, MacWhinney, Brian, Marshall, Rebecca Shisler, Mattioli, Flavia, Maviş, İlknur, Meinzer, Marcus, Nilipour, Reza, Noé, Enrique, Paik, Nam-Jong, Palmer, Rebecca, Ilias, Papathanasiou, Patrício, Brígida, Martins, Isabel Pavão, Price, Cathy, Jakovac, Tatjana Prizl, Rochon, Elizabeth, Rose, Miranda L., Rosso, Charlotte, Rubi-Fessen, Ilona, Ruiter, Marina B., Snell, Claerwen, Stahl, Benjamin, Szaflarski, Jerzy P., Thomas, Shirley A., Sandt-Koenderman, Mieke Van De, Meulen, Ineke Van Der, Visch-Brink, Evy, Worrall, Linda, Wright, Heather Harris, Brady, Marian C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/19065
Resumo: Collation of aphasia research data across settings, countries and study designs using big data principles will support analyses across different language modalities, levels of impairment, and therapy interventions in this heterogeneous population. Big data approaches in aphasia research may support vital analyses, which are unachievable within individual trial datasets. However, we lack insight into the requirements for a systematically created database, the feasibility and challenges and potential utility of the type of data collated. To report the development, preparation and establishment of an internationally agreed aphasia after stroke research database of individual participant data (IPD) to facilitate planned aphasia research analyses. Data were collated by systematically identifying existing, eligible studies in any language (≥10 IPD, data on time since stroke, and language performance) and included sourcing from relevant aphasia research networks. We invited electronic contributions and also extracted IPD from the public domain. Data were assessed for completeness, validity of value-ranges within variables, and described according to pre-defined categories of demographic data, therapy descriptions, and language domain measurements. We cleaned, clarified, imputed and standardised relevant data in collaboration with the original study investigators. We presented participant, language, stroke, and therapy data characteristics of the final database using summary statistics. From 5256 screened records, 698 datasets were potentially eligible for inclusion; 174 datasets (5928 IPD) from 28 countries were included, 47/174 RCT datasets (1778 IPD) and 91/174 (2834 IPD) included a speech and language therapy (SLT) intervention. Participants’ median age was 63 years (interquartile range [53, 72]), 3407 (61.4%) were male and median recruitment time was 321 days (IQR 30, 1156) after stroke. IPD were available for aphasia severity or ability overall (n = 2699; 80 datasets), naming (n = 2886; 75 datasets), auditory comprehension (n = 2750; 71 datasets), functional communication (n = 1591; 29 datasets), reading (n = 770; 12 datasets) and writing (n = 724; 13 datasets). Information on SLT interventions were described by theoretical approach, therapy target, mode of delivery, setting and provider. Therapy regimen was described according to intensity (1882 IPD; 60 datasets), frequency (2057 IPD; 66 datasets), duration (1960 IPD; 64 datasets) and dosage (1978 IPD; 62 datasets). Our international IPD archive demonstrates the application of big data principles in the context of aphasia research; our rigorous methodology for data acquisition and cleaning can serve as a template for the establishment of similar databases in other research areas.
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spelling Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after strokeStrokeAphasiaIndividual participant dataSpeech and language therapyRehabilitation reporting standardsCollation of aphasia research data across settings, countries and study designs using big data principles will support analyses across different language modalities, levels of impairment, and therapy interventions in this heterogeneous population. Big data approaches in aphasia research may support vital analyses, which are unachievable within individual trial datasets. However, we lack insight into the requirements for a systematically created database, the feasibility and challenges and potential utility of the type of data collated. To report the development, preparation and establishment of an internationally agreed aphasia after stroke research database of individual participant data (IPD) to facilitate planned aphasia research analyses. Data were collated by systematically identifying existing, eligible studies in any language (≥10 IPD, data on time since stroke, and language performance) and included sourcing from relevant aphasia research networks. We invited electronic contributions and also extracted IPD from the public domain. Data were assessed for completeness, validity of value-ranges within variables, and described according to pre-defined categories of demographic data, therapy descriptions, and language domain measurements. We cleaned, clarified, imputed and standardised relevant data in collaboration with the original study investigators. We presented participant, language, stroke, and therapy data characteristics of the final database using summary statistics. From 5256 screened records, 698 datasets were potentially eligible for inclusion; 174 datasets (5928 IPD) from 28 countries were included, 47/174 RCT datasets (1778 IPD) and 91/174 (2834 IPD) included a speech and language therapy (SLT) intervention. Participants’ median age was 63 years (interquartile range [53, 72]), 3407 (61.4%) were male and median recruitment time was 321 days (IQR 30, 1156) after stroke. IPD were available for aphasia severity or ability overall (n = 2699; 80 datasets), naming (n = 2886; 75 datasets), auditory comprehension (n = 2750; 71 datasets), functional communication (n = 1591; 29 datasets), reading (n = 770; 12 datasets) and writing (n = 724; 13 datasets). Information on SLT interventions were described by theoretical approach, therapy target, mode of delivery, setting and provider. Therapy regimen was described according to intensity (1882 IPD; 60 datasets), frequency (2057 IPD; 66 datasets), duration (1960 IPD; 64 datasets) and dosage (1978 IPD; 62 datasets). Our international IPD archive demonstrates the application of big data principles in the context of aphasia research; our rigorous methodology for data acquisition and cleaning can serve as a template for the establishment of similar databases in other research areas.Taylor & FrancisRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do PortoWilliams, Louise R.Ali, MyzoonVandenBerg, KathrynWilliams, Linda J.Abo, MasahiroBecker, FrankBowen, AudreyBrandenburg, CaitlinBreitenstein, CaterinaBruehl, StefanieCopland, David A.Cranfill, Tamara B.Pietro-Bachmann, Marie DiEnderby, PamelaFillingham, JoanneGalli, Federica LuciaGandolfi, MarialuisaGlize, BertrandGodecke, ErinHawkins, NeilHilari, KaterinaHinckley, JacquelineHorton, SimonHoward, DavidJaecks, PetraJefferies, ElizabethJesus, Luis MTKambanaros, MariaKang, Eun KyoungKhedr, Eman M.Kong, Anthony Pak-HinKukkonen, TarjaLaganaro, MarinaRalph, Matthew A LambonLaska, Ann CharlotteLeemann, BéatriceLeff, Alexander P.Lima, Roxele RibeiroLorenz, AntjeMacWhinney, BrianMarshall, Rebecca ShislerMattioli, FlaviaMaviş, İlknurMeinzer, MarcusNilipour, RezaNoé, EnriquePaik, Nam-JongPalmer, RebeccaIlias, PapathanasiouPatrício, BrígidaMartins, Isabel PavãoPrice, CathyJakovac, Tatjana PrizlRochon, ElizabethRose, Miranda L.Rosso, CharlotteRubi-Fessen, IlonaRuiter, Marina B.Snell, ClaerwenStahl, BenjaminSzaflarski, Jerzy P.Thomas, Shirley A.Sandt-Koenderman, Mieke Van DeMeulen, Ineke Van DerVisch-Brink, EvyWorrall, LindaWright, Heather HarrisBrady, Marian C.2021-12-14T10:41:38Z2021-10-082021-10-08T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.22/19065engWilliams, L. R., Ali, M., VandenBerg, K., Williams, L. J., Abo, M., Becker, F., Bowen, A., Brandenburg, C., Breitenstein, C., Bruehl, S., Copland, D. A., Cranfill, T. B., Di Pietro-Bachmann, M., Enderby, P., Fillingham, J., Galli, F. L., Gandolfi, M., Glize, B., Godecke, E., Hawkins, N., Hilari, K., Hinckley, J., Horton, S., Howard, D., Jaecks, P., Jefferies, E., Jesus, L. M. T., Kambanaros, M., Kyoung Kang, E., Khedr, E. M., Kong, A. P.-H., Kukkonen, T., Laganaro, M., Lambon Ralph, M. A., Laska, A. C., Leemann, B., Leff, A. P., Ribeiro Lima, R., Lorenz, A., MacWhinney, B., Marshall, R. S., Mattioli, F., Maviş, İ., Meinzer, M., Nilipour, R., Noé, E., Paik, N.-J., Palmer, R., Papathanasiou, I., Patricio, B. F., Pavão Martins, I., Price, C., Prizl Jakovac, T., Rochon, E., Rose, M. L., Rosso, C., Rubi-Fessen, I., Ruiter, M. B., Snell, C., Stahl, B., Szaflarski, J. P., Thomas, S. A., Van De Sandt-Koenderman, M., Van Der Meulen, I., Visch-Brink, E., Worrall, L., Wright, H. H., & Brady, M. C. (2021). Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke. Aphasiology, 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2021.189708110.1080/02687038.2021.18970811464-5041metadata only accessinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-03-13T13:12:52Zoai:recipp.ipp.pt:10400.22/19065Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T17:39:07.242677Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
title Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
spellingShingle Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
Williams, Louise R.
Stroke
Aphasia
Individual participant data
Speech and language therapy
Rehabilitation reporting standards
title_short Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
title_full Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
title_fullStr Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
title_full_unstemmed Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
title_sort Utilising a systematic review-based approach to create a database of individual participant data for meta- and network meta-analyses: the RELEASE database of aphasia after stroke
author Williams, Louise R.
author_facet Williams, Louise R.
Ali, Myzoon
VandenBerg, Kathryn
Williams, Linda J.
Abo, Masahiro
Becker, Frank
Bowen, Audrey
Brandenburg, Caitlin
Breitenstein, Caterina
Bruehl, Stefanie
Copland, David A.
Cranfill, Tamara B.
Pietro-Bachmann, Marie Di
Enderby, Pamela
Fillingham, Joanne
Galli, Federica Lucia
Gandolfi, Marialuisa
Glize, Bertrand
Godecke, Erin
Hawkins, Neil
Hilari, Katerina
Hinckley, Jacqueline
Horton, Simon
Howard, David
Jaecks, Petra
Jefferies, Elizabeth
Jesus, Luis MT
Kambanaros, Maria
Kang, Eun Kyoung
Khedr, Eman M.
Kong, Anthony Pak-Hin
Kukkonen, Tarja
Laganaro, Marina
Ralph, Matthew A Lambon
Laska, Ann Charlotte
Leemann, Béatrice
Leff, Alexander P.
Lima, Roxele Ribeiro
Lorenz, Antje
MacWhinney, Brian
Marshall, Rebecca Shisler
Mattioli, Flavia
Maviş, İlknur
Meinzer, Marcus
Nilipour, Reza
Noé, Enrique
Paik, Nam-Jong
Palmer, Rebecca
Ilias, Papathanasiou
Patrício, Brígida
Martins, Isabel Pavão
Price, Cathy
Jakovac, Tatjana Prizl
Rochon, Elizabeth
Rose, Miranda L.
Rosso, Charlotte
Rubi-Fessen, Ilona
Ruiter, Marina B.
Snell, Claerwen
Stahl, Benjamin
Szaflarski, Jerzy P.
Thomas, Shirley A.
Sandt-Koenderman, Mieke Van De
Meulen, Ineke Van Der
Visch-Brink, Evy
Worrall, Linda
Wright, Heather Harris
Brady, Marian C.
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VandenBerg, Kathryn
Williams, Linda J.
Abo, Masahiro
Becker, Frank
Bowen, Audrey
Brandenburg, Caitlin
Breitenstein, Caterina
Bruehl, Stefanie
Copland, David A.
Cranfill, Tamara B.
Pietro-Bachmann, Marie Di
Enderby, Pamela
Fillingham, Joanne
Galli, Federica Lucia
Gandolfi, Marialuisa
Glize, Bertrand
Godecke, Erin
Hawkins, Neil
Hilari, Katerina
Hinckley, Jacqueline
Horton, Simon
Howard, David
Jaecks, Petra
Jefferies, Elizabeth
Jesus, Luis MT
Kambanaros, Maria
Kang, Eun Kyoung
Khedr, Eman M.
Kong, Anthony Pak-Hin
Kukkonen, Tarja
Laganaro, Marina
Ralph, Matthew A Lambon
Laska, Ann Charlotte
Leemann, Béatrice
Leff, Alexander P.
Lima, Roxele Ribeiro
Lorenz, Antje
MacWhinney, Brian
Marshall, Rebecca Shisler
Mattioli, Flavia
Maviş, İlknur
Meinzer, Marcus
Nilipour, Reza
Noé, Enrique
Paik, Nam-Jong
Palmer, Rebecca
Ilias, Papathanasiou
Patrício, Brígida
Martins, Isabel Pavão
Price, Cathy
Jakovac, Tatjana Prizl
Rochon, Elizabeth
Rose, Miranda L.
Rosso, Charlotte
Rubi-Fessen, Ilona
Ruiter, Marina B.
Snell, Claerwen
Stahl, Benjamin
Szaflarski, Jerzy P.
Thomas, Shirley A.
Sandt-Koenderman, Mieke Van De
Meulen, Ineke Van Der
Visch-Brink, Evy
Worrall, Linda
Wright, Heather Harris
Brady, Marian C.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico do Porto
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Williams, Louise R.
Ali, Myzoon
VandenBerg, Kathryn
Williams, Linda J.
Abo, Masahiro
Becker, Frank
Bowen, Audrey
Brandenburg, Caitlin
Breitenstein, Caterina
Bruehl, Stefanie
Copland, David A.
Cranfill, Tamara B.
Pietro-Bachmann, Marie Di
Enderby, Pamela
Fillingham, Joanne
Galli, Federica Lucia
Gandolfi, Marialuisa
Glize, Bertrand
Godecke, Erin
Hawkins, Neil
Hilari, Katerina
Hinckley, Jacqueline
Horton, Simon
Howard, David
Jaecks, Petra
Jefferies, Elizabeth
Jesus, Luis MT
Kambanaros, Maria
Kang, Eun Kyoung
Khedr, Eman M.
Kong, Anthony Pak-Hin
Kukkonen, Tarja
Laganaro, Marina
Ralph, Matthew A Lambon
Laska, Ann Charlotte
Leemann, Béatrice
Leff, Alexander P.
Lima, Roxele Ribeiro
Lorenz, Antje
MacWhinney, Brian
Marshall, Rebecca Shisler
Mattioli, Flavia
Maviş, İlknur
Meinzer, Marcus
Nilipour, Reza
Noé, Enrique
Paik, Nam-Jong
Palmer, Rebecca
Ilias, Papathanasiou
Patrício, Brígida
Martins, Isabel Pavão
Price, Cathy
Jakovac, Tatjana Prizl
Rochon, Elizabeth
Rose, Miranda L.
Rosso, Charlotte
Rubi-Fessen, Ilona
Ruiter, Marina B.
Snell, Claerwen
Stahl, Benjamin
Szaflarski, Jerzy P.
Thomas, Shirley A.
Sandt-Koenderman, Mieke Van De
Meulen, Ineke Van Der
Visch-Brink, Evy
Worrall, Linda
Wright, Heather Harris
Brady, Marian C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Stroke
Aphasia
Individual participant data
Speech and language therapy
Rehabilitation reporting standards
topic Stroke
Aphasia
Individual participant data
Speech and language therapy
Rehabilitation reporting standards
description Collation of aphasia research data across settings, countries and study designs using big data principles will support analyses across different language modalities, levels of impairment, and therapy interventions in this heterogeneous population. Big data approaches in aphasia research may support vital analyses, which are unachievable within individual trial datasets. However, we lack insight into the requirements for a systematically created database, the feasibility and challenges and potential utility of the type of data collated. To report the development, preparation and establishment of an internationally agreed aphasia after stroke research database of individual participant data (IPD) to facilitate planned aphasia research analyses. Data were collated by systematically identifying existing, eligible studies in any language (≥10 IPD, data on time since stroke, and language performance) and included sourcing from relevant aphasia research networks. We invited electronic contributions and also extracted IPD from the public domain. Data were assessed for completeness, validity of value-ranges within variables, and described according to pre-defined categories of demographic data, therapy descriptions, and language domain measurements. We cleaned, clarified, imputed and standardised relevant data in collaboration with the original study investigators. We presented participant, language, stroke, and therapy data characteristics of the final database using summary statistics. From 5256 screened records, 698 datasets were potentially eligible for inclusion; 174 datasets (5928 IPD) from 28 countries were included, 47/174 RCT datasets (1778 IPD) and 91/174 (2834 IPD) included a speech and language therapy (SLT) intervention. Participants’ median age was 63 years (interquartile range [53, 72]), 3407 (61.4%) were male and median recruitment time was 321 days (IQR 30, 1156) after stroke. IPD were available for aphasia severity or ability overall (n = 2699; 80 datasets), naming (n = 2886; 75 datasets), auditory comprehension (n = 2750; 71 datasets), functional communication (n = 1591; 29 datasets), reading (n = 770; 12 datasets) and writing (n = 724; 13 datasets). Information on SLT interventions were described by theoretical approach, therapy target, mode of delivery, setting and provider. Therapy regimen was described according to intensity (1882 IPD; 60 datasets), frequency (2057 IPD; 66 datasets), duration (1960 IPD; 64 datasets) and dosage (1978 IPD; 62 datasets). Our international IPD archive demonstrates the application of big data principles in the context of aphasia research; our rigorous methodology for data acquisition and cleaning can serve as a template for the establishment of similar databases in other research areas.
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