Brady Bates Oisín, Carroll Alexander, Hughes Caoimhe, Murtagh Collette, Jacob Benjamin, Bennett Kathleen, Redmond Patrick
Department of General Practice, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI), Dublin, Ireland.
Data Science Centre, School of Population Health, RCSI, Dublin, Ireland.
BJC Rep. 2025 Sep 3;3(1):59. doi: 10.1038/s44276-025-00170-1.
In Ireland, cancer is a leading cause of mortality. Optimising primary care cancer research is crucial for better patient outcomes and healthcare policies. This study identifies Irish health data resources relevant to primary care cancer research, addressing a gap in understanding data availability and utility to enhance cancer care.
We conducted a comprehensive review of Irish health data resources across multiple platforms, including a broad data search, expert consultations, literature review, and data synthesis. An expert roundtable refined our findings.
Our review identified 39 data resources, including national registries, biobanks, and health system audits. We noted varying levels of data accessibility and comprehensiveness, with several datasets offering significant potential. Emergent themes focused on data quality and practical utility to address specific primary care cancer research questions.
This review provides a foundational resource for primary care cancer researchers in Ireland, highlighting available data, potential gaps, and challenges. The resulting data catalogue will guide future research, supporting evidence-based strategies and advancing health informatics and cancer research.
This comprehensive review identifies and evaluates a diverse range of Irish health data resources, establishing a foundational catalogue for advancing primary care cancer research in Ireland. The study highlights significant gaps in data accessibility and utility, underlining the need for enhanced data integration and linkage to improve research outcomes and healthcare strategies. Our findings provide a roadmap for policymakers and researchers, recommending the optimisation of existing datasets to support evidence-based cancer care strategies and inform future healthcare improvements in Ireland.
在爱尔兰,癌症是主要的死亡原因之一。优化初级保健癌症研究对于改善患者预后和制定医疗政策至关重要。本研究确定了与初级保健癌症研究相关的爱尔兰健康数据资源,填补了在了解数据可用性和实用性以加强癌症护理方面的空白。
我们对多个平台上的爱尔兰健康数据资源进行了全面审查,包括广泛的数据搜索、专家咨询、文献综述和数据综合。一次专家圆桌会议完善了我们的研究结果。
我们的审查确定了39个数据资源,包括国家登记处、生物样本库和卫生系统审计。我们注意到数据可及性和全面性的程度各不相同,有几个数据集具有巨大潜力。新出现的主题集中在数据质量和解决特定初级保健癌症研究问题的实际效用上。
本综述为爱尔兰初级保健癌症研究人员提供了一个基础资源,突出了可用数据、潜在差距和挑战。由此产生的数据目录将指导未来的研究,支持基于证据的策略,并推动健康信息学和癌症研究。
这项全面审查识别并评估了一系列不同的爱尔兰健康数据资源,为推进爱尔兰初级保健癌症研究建立了一个基础目录。该研究突出了数据可及性和实用性方面的重大差距,强调需要加强数据整合与关联,以改善研究结果和医疗策略。我们的研究结果为政策制定者和研究人员提供了一个路线图,建议优化现有数据集,以支持基于证据的癌症护理策略,并为爱尔兰未来的医疗改善提供信息。