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  • Data Quality Assessment

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  • Reliable immunization data is crucial for national health studies.
  • Existing data sources like medical records and surveys have limitations.
  • The feasibility and quality of Immunization Information Systems (IIS) for research are not well understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess the feasibility of using Immunization Information Systems (IIS) data for a national children's health study.
  • To compare the completeness and quality of IIS data against medical record abstractions (MRA) and parent reports.
  • To evaluate the staff time required for data acquisition from IIS and MRA.

Main Methods:

  • Surveyed state-level IIS representatives regarding data availability and completeness.
  • Evaluated data quality from IIS, MRA, and parent reports for 119 National Children's Study participants.
  • Assessed staff time for obtaining IIS and MRA data.

Main Results:

  • IIS data quality and completeness were comparable to MRA data.
  • Both IIS and MRA data were more complete and reliable than parent reports.
  • Acquiring IIS data required less staff time than medical record abstraction.

Conclusions:

  • Immunization Information Systems (IIS) are a feasible and accessible source of child immunization information for researchers.
  • IIS data linkage reduces reliance on parental reports or medical record abstractions.
  • Researchers should consider IIS data for large studies, addressing potential data completeness and linkage challenges.