Journal article
The importance of including aliases in data linkage with vulnerable populations
H Tibble, HD Law, MJ Spittal, R Karmel, R Borschmann, K Hail-Jares, LA Thomas, SA Kinner
BMC Medical Research Methodology | BMC | Published : 2018
Abstract
Background: Records pertaining to individuals whose identity cannot be verified with legal documentation may contain errors, or be incorrect by intention of the individual. Probabilistic data linkage, especially in vulnerable populations where the incidence of such records may be higher, must be considerate of the usage of these records. Methods: A data linkage was conducted between Queensland Youth Justice records and the Australian National Death Index. Links were assessed to determine how often they were made using the unverified (alias) records that would not have been made in their absence (i.e. links that were not also made using solely verified records). Anomalies in the linked record..
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Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
The study was funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council Research Grant APP1098807; SK is supported by NHMRC Senior Research Fellowship APP1078168; RB is supported by NHMRC Early Career Fellowship APP1104644.