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PRIEST study anonymised dataset

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posted on 2020-11-05, 21:46 authored by Benjamin Thomas, Laura SuttonLaura Sutton, Steve Goodacre, Katie Biggs, Amanda LobanAmanda Loban
The PRIEST study used patient data from the early phases of the COVID-19 pandemic. The PRIEST study provided descriptive statistics of UK patients with suspected COVID-19 in an emergency department cohort, analysis of existing triage tools, and derivation and validation of a COVID-19 specific tool for adults with suspected COVID-19.

For more details please go to the study website:

https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/scharr/research/centres/cure/priest

Files contained in PRIEST study data repository

Main files include:

PRIEST.csv dataset contains 22445 observations and 119 variables. Data include initial presentation and follow-up, one row per participant.
PRIEST_variables.csv contains variable names, values and brief description.


Additional files include:

Follow-up v4.0 PDF - Blank 30-day follow-up data collection tool
Pandemic Respiratory Infection Form v7 PDF - Blank baseline data collection tool
PRIEST protocol v11.0_17Aug20 PDF - Study protocol
PRIEST_SAP_v1.0_19jun20 PDF - Statistical analysis plan

The PRIEST data sharing plan follows a controlled access model as described in Good Practice Principles for Sharing Individual Participant Data from Publicly Funded Clinical Trials. Data sharing requests should be emailed to priest-study@sheffield.ac.uk. Data sharing requests will be considered carefully as to whether it is necessary to fulfil the purpose of the data sharing request. For approval of a data sharing request an approved ethical review and study protocol must be provided.

The PRIEST study was approved by NRES Committee North West - Haydock. REC reference: 12/NW/0303


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National Institute for Health Research Health Technology Assessment (NIHR HTA) Programme (project number 11/46/07).

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