This is a weekly update on the COVID-19 Knowledge Accelerator (COKA) Initiative.
19 people (BA, BK, EA, GA, HL, IK, JD, JO, JR, KR, KS, LT, MA, MG, MT, RA, RC, TN-R, VS) participated in up to 10 active working
group meetings this week.
FHIR Resource Updates:
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No changes made this week to the FHIR Resource StructureDefinitions. We are currently working with the following FHIR Resources:
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One change discovered this week (for the EvidenceVariable Resource) is to add
a new element (EvidenceReport.section.entryQuantity) with cardinality 0..* and datatype Quantity. This will allow quantities to be a type of content included in Evidence Reports.
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The key goal:
Demonstrate data exchange using Citation, Evidence, EvidenceVariable, Group and EvidenceReport resources to communicate clinical trial and systematic review
findings.
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We tentatively scheduled a Track Orientation webinar for
Monday, December 14, 2020 at 10 am Eastern to introduce
this Track to interested participants.
Code System Development Updates:
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We are following a 13-step Code System Development Protocol
to develop and maintain 4 code systems.
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Step 1 (Assemble Expert Working Group)
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You are welcome to join this effort -- see
Invitation to join Expert Working Group. At this
time we currently have 62 people signed up from 27 countries in 6 continents (Australia, Austria, Bangladesh, Brasil, Canada, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, Egypt, Finland, France, Ghana, Greece, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Nigeria, Peru,
Romania, South Africa, South Korea, Sri Lanka, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States).
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You can sign up now with the
Code System Development Intake Form
to join the expert working group for any of the first 4 code systems.
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Step 2 (Identify common tools): 24 commonly used tools and systems identified for the code systems to support. (Catalog of Bias added to consider terms for the Risk of Bias code system.)
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Step 3 (Draft terms): 398 non-redundant concepts identified to support the 23 commonly used tools and systems.
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Code System
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Updates
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Risk of Bias
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13 commonly used tools or systems mapped.
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There are now 181 draft terms in the
Risk Of Bias Code System Step 3 spreadsheet.
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Recent changes included addition of 7 terms: Admission rate bias, Apprehension bias, Detection Bias – Availability Bias, Analysis Selection Bias – Availability Bias, Selective theory reporting, Selection reporting
– Availability Bias, and Biases of rhetoric.
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Statistic Type
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3 commonly used tools or systems mapped.
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There are now 93 draft terms in the
Statistic Type Code System Step 3 spreadsheet.
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Recent changes included addition of 4 terms: Difference, Ratio, Odds, and Rate
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Statistic Model
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Study Design
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Tools Development Updates:
The Content Citation and Classification Tools Development Work Group
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The group’s goal is to Create infrastructure standards and tools to support interoperable, reusable efforts for Citation Repositories.
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We are working with
PICO Portal to support management of a citation collection for our Steroids for COVID-19 Systematic Meta-Review based on searching 7 databases (MEDLINE via 3 different strategies [PubMed, Ovid, LitCovid], CORD-19, L-OVE/Episteminokos, NIH iSearch COVID-19,
EuropePMC, WHO COVID-19 Database, EMBASE). These 9 search result collections will be compiled and de-duplicated.
The
Evidence Evaluation and Reporting Tools Development Work Group
- The demonstration of SRDR+ content being viewable in FHIR format, starting with what we have demonstrated in
Outcome Definition Viewer – you can see screenshots now at
SRDR-to-ODV example – may resume. It was shown briefly in the AMIA conference ACTS Panel presentation.
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Clinical Trial Results Reporter is now functional for use. You can enter any number of dichotomous and continuous baseline measures and outcome measures for a clinical trial. It will capture the data in structured
format and automate conversion to FHIR resources.
The Apollo Accelerator
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We established a functional mechanism for organizations to pool financial resources (Apollo Accelerator Membership Program) to support software development for
computable publishing of evidence and guidance.
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The tools developed in the Apollo Accelerator will be made freely available for the COVID-19 Knowledge Accelerator (COKA) participants for use specific to COVID-19 knowledge.
Scholarly Communications Updates:
Systematic Meta-Review Project
Group
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MEDLINE (via PubMed)
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MEDLINE (via Ovid)
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MEDLINE (via LitCOVID)
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CORD-19 (via COVID-19 Advanced Literature Classifier)
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L-OVE (Epistemonikos)
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NIH OPA's iSearch Tool - iSearch COVID-19 Portfolio
https://icite.od.nih.gov/covid19/search/
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EuropePMC
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World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 Database
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EMBASE (via Ovid)
and follow up with
PROSPERO to identify potential systematic reviews with results not found in these 8 searches.
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We achieve manageable search strategies (< 300 results) for 8 of 9 databases, then discovered additional terms for inhaled steroids so will be revising the search strategies to include those terms.
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We expect to be ready to complete the protocol and prepare to formally start the project over the next two weeks.
Communications Work Group
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Upcoming presentations (December 2-5) include Guidelines International Network/North America webinar, Hopkins Center for Clinical Trials webinar, and International Conference for Knowledge Management.
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Determined the next priority for the group is attention to dissemination of COKA activities, especially related to Tools Development as we now have tools that provide tangible benefits to encourage and support participation. Specific
interest in disseminating case examples of the
Clinical Trial Results Reporter and furthering research proposals for it (Protocol Draft for Feasibility Testing of Making Clinical Trial Results
Computable).
Knowledge Ecosystem Liaison Updates:
Project Management Updates:
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Meetings for Thursday, November 25 and Friday, November 26 will be canceled for the Thanksgiving holiday in the US.
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The Thursday 7 am Eastern meeting series for Project Management is canceled. There are 2 other weekly meetings still intact.
To get involved or stay informed:
You can learn more about the COVID-19 Knowledge Accelerator (COKA) project at https://www.gps.health/covid19_knowledge_accelerator.html
You can find all the progress notes at a Google Drive folder for
the project and each Work Group has a Progress Report document where you can find the details.
You can join any of the groups that are now meeting in the following schedule:
Weekly Meeting Schedule
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Time (Eastern)
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Team
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Monday
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7-8 am
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Project Management
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Monday
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9-10 am
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Systematic Meta-Review
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Monday
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4-5 pm
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Statistic Model Code System Development
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Tuesday
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10-11 am
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Evidence Evaluation and Reporting Tools Development (CANCELLED November 17 for AMIA session)
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Tuesday
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2-3 pm
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Study Design Code System Development
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Wednesday
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8-9 am
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Knowledge Ecosystem Liaison
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Wednesday
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9-10 am
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Statistic Type Code System
Development
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Thursday
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9-10 am
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Content Citation and Classification Tools Development (CANCELED Nov 26 for Thanksgiving holiday)
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Thursday
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4-5 pm
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Project Management (CANCELED Nov 26 for Thanksgiving holiday)
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Friday
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9-10 am
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Risk Of Bias Code System Development (CANCELED Nov 27 for Thanksgiving holiday)
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Friday
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10-11 am
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Communications (Awareness, Scholarly Publications) (CANCELED Nov 27 for Thanksgiving holiday)
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