A distributed geospatial approach to describe community characteristics for multisite studies

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Abstract

Understanding place-based contributors to health requires geographically and culturally diverse study populations, but sharing location data is a significant challenge to multisite studies. Here, we describe a standardized and reproducible method to perform geospatial analyses for multisite studies. Using census tract-level information, we created software for geocoding and geospatial data linkage that was distributed to a consortium of birth cohorts located throughout the USA. Individual sites performed geospatial linkages and returned tract-level information for 8810 children to a central site for analyses. Our generalizable approach demonstrates the feasibility of geospatial analyses across study sites to promote collaborative translational research.

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Ryan, P. H., Brokamp, C., Blossom, J., Lothrop, N., Miller, R. L., Beamer, P. I., … McCauley, K. (2021). A distributed geospatial approach to describe community characteristics for multisite studies. Journal of Clinical and Translational Science, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2021.7

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