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BiB4All Child Health Services Vaccinations
Population Size
11,600
People
Years
1985 - 2022
Associated BioSamples
None/not available
Geographic coverage
United Kingdom
England
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Lead time
Not applicable
Summary
Documentation
BiB4All is a data linkage cohort study of babies born in Bradford and their mothers. Community midwives within Bradford invite every woman due to have their baby in Bradford to the project during their routine maternity appointments. The study aims to link routine data together from a variety of health, education and social care datasets in Bradford. For example; GPs and Dentists, NHS Digital, Education and Schools, Dept. of Work and Pensions, Voluntary Organisations, Local Authority and Social Care, and Other Research Studies. This will allow us to build up a clearer image of people's lives and answer questions to improve health, care and services for families.
This dataset contains vaccinations performed on individuals from the BiB4All birth cohort by Child Health Services. Recorded in SystmOne and coded by Read CTV3, it contains attendance and clinical information for all Child Health vaccination interactions.
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Observations
Observed Node | Disambiguating Description | Measured Value | Measured Property | Observation Date |
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Persons | Persons recruited to the BiB4All birth cohort study | 11600 | Count | 31 Dec 2022 |
Provenance
Structural Metadata
Details
08/10/2024
31/12/2022
Coverage
01/01/1985
31/12/2022
Accessibility
Data Access Request
Data Access Applications are reviewed monthly by the Born in Bradford Executive Group. For the majority of Data Access Applications, an extract of data fitting the requirements of the research will be provided for use by the researcher at their institution. The extract will only contain the variables required by the research. A Data Sharing Contract and Agreement will need to be signed by the researcher's institution and Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.
For more information see https://borninbradford.nhs.uk/research/how-to-access-data/