A protocol for the HEaring Impairment Data Infrastructure (HEIDI) study
Yvonne Tran, Mariano Cabezas, Frank Tran, Jo-Anne Manski-Nankervis, Jitendra Jonnagaddala, Diana Tang, Kompal Sinha, Mohammad Nure Alam, Jessica Monaghan, Andrew Donald, Rebecca Mitchell, Matthew Crossley, Niloufer Selvadurai, Bamini Gopinath

TL;DR
This study creates a secure data infrastructure to better understand the care pathways of patients with hearing loss using real-world data.
Contribution
The novel contribution is the development of the HEIDI data lake for integrated analysis of hearing impairment care pathways.
Findings
HEIDI will link GP and audiology data to map patient journeys from general practice to specialist care.
Machine learning will be used to predict which patients may benefit from proactive management and evaluate intervention outcomes.
Abstract
Research suggests that early detection of hearing loss, coupled with prompt and appropriate treatment, can significantly alleviate its negative impacts. Routinely collected real-world data, such as those from electronic health records data, provide an opportunity to enhance our understanding of the management of hearing loss. This project aims to create the HEaring Impairment Data Infrastructure (HEIDI) data lake by assembling datasets from general practice (GP), audiology clinic registries, and cohort studies to investigate hearing-impaired patients’ care pathways. This study seeks to answer key research questions such as “How do patients with hearing loss navigate the care pathway from general practice clinics to audiology clinics?”. The HEIDI data lake will be hosted in a secure research environment at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, that complies with Australian legal and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHearing Loss and Rehabilitation · Noise Effects and Management · Hearing Impairment and Communication
