A Collaborative Modeling Framework for Multi-Study Coordinated Analyses
Andriy Koval, Andrea Piccinin, Scott Hofer (University of Victoria)
Graciela Muniz (University College London)
Will Beasley (University of Oklahoma)
IALSA network
July-22-2015,
Wellcome Trust Conference
Portland Workshop
examine associations between changes in
physical
functioning (i.e., grip strength, pulmonary function, chair stands, walking speed)
and
cognitive
functioning (i.e., measures of speed, memory, reasoning, executive functioning)
in
multiple-study
comparative framework using
bivariate growth models
Publication Model
Association between changes in
pulmonary
,
grip
,
gait
and cognitive functioning
cognitive
variables,
physical
variables
Open Science & Reproducible Research
GitHub repository
no data is shared, only models
all scripts and reports available online
1649 models submitted so far
Dashboard
built with
shinydashboard
R package
interactive html interface on top of R script
what exactly do those number count?
About: Model ID
each file with model output provided a unique model ID
ID is parsed into variables we can use in meta-analysis over studies
About: Domain Mapping
constructs/domains are flexible
here is our current organization
first six characters, counts
Model Collective
counts models in each combination
each color adds to 100%
pivot table
study_name: EAS
physical_measure: grip
model_type: aeh
list unique values
pc_CORR_11
what are the key info about the model that we want to collect? (ISR)
Specification
random intercepts, slopes, residuals (ISR)
Bivariate ISR (BISR) graph
BISR
view for one study and one physical measure
variance, p-value, 95CIs Compare
(EAS, grip, aeh) vs. (EAS, grip, a)
(EAS, grip, aeh) vs. (OCTO, grip, aeh)
Forest
Compare
view for all studies with this physical measure
block : (eas,males) vs. (octo, females)
mmse : (octo, males) vs. (oct, females)
Future
IalsaSynthesis
- R package to service collaborative workshops
add data : new
models
add data : new
studies
add data : new
outcomes
add models: new
specifications
add questions: new
analyses
Thanks
IALSA team
Andrea Piccinin
Scott Hofer
Graciela Muniz
Will Beasley