2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cotox.2019.07.003
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An assessment of environmental health measures in the Deepwater Horizon Research Consortia

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“…Cross-consortia investigator groups focused on commonalities across environmental exposures (fish), epidemiologic data, and resilience measures, the latter resulting in a resilience framework [ 18 ]. Overall, a dominance of study-specific measures limited the use of common data elements across the consortia studies [ 2 ]. Although study-specific measures are necessary and valuable to address local community concerns and specific research questions, standard measures facilitate the ability to combine data from conceptually related studies.…”
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“…Cross-consortia investigator groups focused on commonalities across environmental exposures (fish), epidemiologic data, and resilience measures, the latter resulting in a resilience framework [ 18 ]. Overall, a dominance of study-specific measures limited the use of common data elements across the consortia studies [ 2 ]. Although study-specific measures are necessary and valuable to address local community concerns and specific research questions, standard measures facilitate the ability to combine data from conceptually related studies.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale for our analysis is multi-pronged. First, statistical power and scientific efficiency would be maximized by combining data from multiple studies and thus increasing their effect size, but standardizing the various environmental exposure data collection measurement protocols and linking similar variables is a fundamental challenge [ 2 ].…”
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confidence: 99%