Enhancing Value and Uptake for Whole-Population Cohorts of Children and Parents: Methods to Integrate Registries into the Generation Victoria Cohort

Health registries are critical to understanding, benchmarking and improving quality of care for specific diseases and conditions, but face hurdles including funding, bias towards clinical rather than population samples, lack of pre-morbid and outcomes data, and absent cross-registry harmonisation an...

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Main Authors: Valerie Sung, Katrina Williams, Ella Perlow, Yanhong J. Hu, Susannah Ahern, Joanne M. Said, Bill Karanatsios, John L. Hopper, John J. McNeil, Leo Donnan, Sharon Goldfeld, Melissa Wake
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-04-01
Series:Children
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/4/285
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spelling doaj-da0f8c181ea545b98874b7d76c58b6352021-04-07T23:04:36ZengMDPI AGChildren2227-90672021-04-01828528510.3390/children8040285Enhancing Value and Uptake for Whole-Population Cohorts of Children and Parents: Methods to Integrate Registries into the Generation Victoria CohortValerie Sung0Katrina Williams1Ella Perlow2Yanhong J. Hu3Susannah Ahern4Joanne M. Said5Bill Karanatsios6John L. Hopper7John J. McNeil8Leo Donnan9Sharon Goldfeld10Melissa Wake11Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne 3052, AustraliaMurdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne 3052, AustraliaMurdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne 3052, AustraliaMurdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne 3052, AustraliaDepartment of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne 3004, AustraliaDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3052, AustraliaWestern Health Chronic Disease Alliance, Western Health, Melbourne 3021, AustraliaMelbourne School of Population of Global Health, University of Melbourne, Melbourne 3053, AustraliaDepartment of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Melbourne 3004, AustraliaMurdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne 3052, AustraliaMurdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne 3052, AustraliaMurdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne 3052, AustraliaHealth registries are critical to understanding, benchmarking and improving quality of care for specific diseases and conditions, but face hurdles including funding, bias towards clinical rather than population samples, lack of pre-morbid and outcomes data, and absent cross-registry harmonisation and coordination. Children are particularly under-represented in registry research. This paper lays out novel principles, methods and governance to integrate diverse registries within or alongside a planned children’s mega-cohort to rapidly generate translatable evidence. GenV (Generation Victoria) will approach for recruitment parents of all newborns (estimated 150,000) over two years from mid-2021 in the state of Victoria (population 6.5 million), Australia. Its sample size and population denominator mean it will contain almost all children with uncommon or co-morbid conditions as they emerge over time. By design, it will include linked datasets, biosamples (including from pregnancy), phenotypes and participant-reported measures, all of which will span pre-morbid to long-term outcomes. We provide a vignette of a planned new registry for high-risk pregnancies to illustrate the possibilities. To our knowledge, this is the first paper to describe such a methodology designed prospectively to enhance both the clinical relevance of a large multipurpose cohort and the value and inclusivity of registries in a population.https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/4/285research methodologyregistriesregistry trialspopulation studiesGenV (Generation Victoria)children
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author Valerie Sung
Katrina Williams
Ella Perlow
Yanhong J. Hu
Susannah Ahern
Joanne M. Said
Bill Karanatsios
John L. Hopper
John J. McNeil
Leo Donnan
Sharon Goldfeld
Melissa Wake
spellingShingle Valerie Sung
Katrina Williams
Ella Perlow
Yanhong J. Hu
Susannah Ahern
Joanne M. Said
Bill Karanatsios
John L. Hopper
John J. McNeil
Leo Donnan
Sharon Goldfeld
Melissa Wake
Enhancing Value and Uptake for Whole-Population Cohorts of Children and Parents: Methods to Integrate Registries into the Generation Victoria Cohort
Children
research methodology
registries
registry trials
population studies
GenV (Generation Victoria)
children
author_facet Valerie Sung
Katrina Williams
Ella Perlow
Yanhong J. Hu
Susannah Ahern
Joanne M. Said
Bill Karanatsios
John L. Hopper
John J. McNeil
Leo Donnan
Sharon Goldfeld
Melissa Wake
author_sort Valerie Sung
title Enhancing Value and Uptake for Whole-Population Cohorts of Children and Parents: Methods to Integrate Registries into the Generation Victoria Cohort
title_short Enhancing Value and Uptake for Whole-Population Cohorts of Children and Parents: Methods to Integrate Registries into the Generation Victoria Cohort
title_full Enhancing Value and Uptake for Whole-Population Cohorts of Children and Parents: Methods to Integrate Registries into the Generation Victoria Cohort
title_fullStr Enhancing Value and Uptake for Whole-Population Cohorts of Children and Parents: Methods to Integrate Registries into the Generation Victoria Cohort
title_full_unstemmed Enhancing Value and Uptake for Whole-Population Cohorts of Children and Parents: Methods to Integrate Registries into the Generation Victoria Cohort
title_sort enhancing value and uptake for whole-population cohorts of children and parents: methods to integrate registries into the generation victoria cohort
publisher MDPI AG
series Children
issn 2227-9067
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Health registries are critical to understanding, benchmarking and improving quality of care for specific diseases and conditions, but face hurdles including funding, bias towards clinical rather than population samples, lack of pre-morbid and outcomes data, and absent cross-registry harmonisation and coordination. Children are particularly under-represented in registry research. This paper lays out novel principles, methods and governance to integrate diverse registries within or alongside a planned children’s mega-cohort to rapidly generate translatable evidence. GenV (Generation Victoria) will approach for recruitment parents of all newborns (estimated 150,000) over two years from mid-2021 in the state of Victoria (population 6.5 million), Australia. Its sample size and population denominator mean it will contain almost all children with uncommon or co-morbid conditions as they emerge over time. By design, it will include linked datasets, biosamples (including from pregnancy), phenotypes and participant-reported measures, all of which will span pre-morbid to long-term outcomes. We provide a vignette of a planned new registry for high-risk pregnancies to illustrate the possibilities. To our knowledge, this is the first paper to describe such a methodology designed prospectively to enhance both the clinical relevance of a large multipurpose cohort and the value and inclusivity of registries in a population.
topic research methodology
registries
registry trials
population studies
GenV (Generation Victoria)
children
url https://www.mdpi.com/2227-9067/8/4/285
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