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Data Science, Public Health, Scientometrics, Longitudinal statistics, Clustering and classification methods, Health Informatics

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Employment (3)

Office for National Statistics: Newport, Wales, GB

2019-02-18 to present | Principal Statistical Methodologist (Methodology)
Employment
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Karen Tingay

Swansea University: Swansea, Wales, GB

2015-04-01 to present | Research Officer/Research Data Analyst (College of Medicine)
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Karen Tingay

Swansea University: Swansea, GB

2012-07-01 to 2015-08-31 | Research Assistant / Data Analyst (College of Medicine)
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Karen Tingay

Education and qualifications (2)

University College London: London, GB

2010-12 | MPhil, Health Informatics (Centre for Health Informatics and Multiprofessinal Education)
Education
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Karen Tingay

Middlesex University: London, GB

1996-09 to 1999-07 | BSc(hons), Psychology with Criminology (Psychology)
Education
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Karen Tingay

Funding (3)

Scientometrics as a tool to aid strategic development and support researchers

2017-09 to 2018-08 | Grant
European Medical Information Framework (Brussels, BE)
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ICD1089142

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Karen Tingay

Family identifiers in administrative datasets

2017-01 to 2017-06 | Award
Cardiff University (Cardiff, Wales, GB)
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DII 2016/17

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Karen Tingay

What are the key risk factors, effect modifiers and mediators of the excess risk of SARS-CoV-2 infection and the associated complications of COVID-19 in minority ethnic communities using national linked datasets?

Grant
HDR-UK (London, GB)
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Karen Tingay

Works (24)

Ethnicity, Household Composition and COVID-19 Mortality: A National Linked Data Study

2020-12-02 | Other
Contributors: Vahé Nafilyan; Nazrul Islam; Daniel Ayoubkhani; Clare Gilles; Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi; Rohini Mathur; Annabel Summerfield; Karen Tingay; Miqdad Asaria; Ann John et al.
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Religious affiliation and the risk of COVID 19 related mortality; a retrospective analysis of variation in pre and post lockdown risk by religious group in England and Wales

2020-10-05 | Other
Contributors: Charlotte Hannah Gaughan; Daniel Ayoubkhani; Vahe Nafilyan; Peter Goldblatt; Chris White; Karen Tingay; Neil Bannister
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Conducting sexualities research: an outline of emergent issues and case studies from ten Wellcome-funded projects [version 1; peer review: 3 approved]

2019-09-19 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2398-502X
Contributors: Dylan Kneale; Robert French; Helen Spandler; Ingrid Young; Carrie Purcell; Zoë Boden; Steven D. Brown; Dan Callwood; Sarah Carr; Alex Dymock et al.
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Wellcome Open Research

Are children with clinical obesity at increased risk of inpatient hospital admissions? An analysis using linked electronic health records in the UK millennium cohort study

Pediatric Obesity
2019-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Lucy J. Griffiths; Mario Cortina‐Borja; Amrita Bandyopadhyay; Karen Tingay; Bianca L. De Stavola; Helen Bedford; Ashley Akbari; Nicola Firman; Ronan A. Lyons; Carol Dezateux
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Childhood asthma prevalence: Cross-sectional record linkage study comparing parent-reported wheeze with general practitioner-recorded asthma diagnoses from primary care electronic health records in Wales

BMJ Open Respiratory Research
2018 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85042849119

Contributors: Griffiths, L.J.; Lyons, R.A.; Bandyopadhyay, A.; Tingay, K.S.; Walton, S.; Cortina-Borja, M.; Akbari, A.; Bedford, H.; Dezateux, C.
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Karen Tingay via Scopus - Elsevier

Analysis of factors associated with changing general practice in the first 14 years of life in Wales using linked cohort and primary care records: implications for using primary care databanks for life-course research

International Journal of Population Data Science
2018-06 | Journal article
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Karen Tingay

Integrating electronic health records from different sources across the UK

International Journal of Population Data Science
2018-06 | Journal article
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Karen Tingay

Mining academic publications to automatically identify data sources

International Journal of Population Data Science
2018-06 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2399-4908
Contributors: Athanasios Anastasiou; Karen Tingay
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Karen Tingay via Crossref Metadata Search

The Good, the Bad, the Clunky and . . . the Outcomes

International Journal of Population Data Science
2018-06 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2399-4908
Contributors: Kerina Jones; Sharon Heys; Karen Tingay
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Karen Tingay via Crossref Metadata Search

Welsh Government Flying Start Programme Evaluation Using Linked Data

International Journal of Population Data Science
2018-06 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2399-4908
Contributors: Sarah Lowe; Laura McGinn; Marcos Quintela; Luke Player; Karen Tingay
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Karen Tingay via Crossref Metadata Search

Measuring the timeliness of childhood vaccinations: Using cohort data and routine health records to evaluate quality of immunisation services

Vaccine
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85033570798

Contributors: Walton, S.; Cortina-Borja, M.; Dezateux, C.; Griffiths, L.J.; Tingay, K.; Akbari, A.; Bandyopadhyay, A.; Lyons, R.A.; Bedford, H.
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Karen Tingay via Scopus - Elsevier

Bibliometric Analysis to Scan and Scrape New Datasets: It’s all about that BASS

International Journal for Population Data Science
2017-04 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2399-4908
Contributors: Karen Tingay; Brian Perkins; Athanasios Anastasiou
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Karen Tingay via Crossref Metadata Search

Identifying anonymous residence types using administrative data

Informatics for Health
2017-04 | Conference paper
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Karen Tingay

The ELAStiC (Electronic Longitudinal Alcohol Study in Communities) project

International Journal of Population Data Science
2017-04 | Journal article
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Karen Tingay

Using consented health record linkage in a longitudinal cohort study

International Journal of Population Data Science
2017-04 | Journal article
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Karen Tingay

Data Documentation Initiative (DDI) standards within the context of a research project linking the Millennium Cohort Study to Welsh and Scottish health data

HL7 UK SNOMED CT Interoperability Forum
2016-11 | Conference paper
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Karen Tingay

Timely social care and emergency hospital admissions

Emergency Medicine Journal
2016-09 | Journal article
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Karen Tingay

DPUK cohort development using Bibliometrics and Literature Utilisation for Emerging Science

Dementias Platform UK Annual Conference
2016-04 | Conference paper
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Karen Tingay

Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor prescribing before, during and after pregnancy: A population-based study in six European regions

BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
2015 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84930017541

Contributors: Charlton, R.A.; Jordan, S.; Pierini, A.; Garne, E.; Neville, A.J.; Hansen, A.V.; Gini, R.; Thayer, D.; Tingay, K.; Puccini, A. et al.
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Karen Tingay via Scopus - Elsevier

Review into the capability of the ‘Secure Anonymised Information Linkage’ (SAIL) Databank to provide data for the Social Services National Outcomes Framework for people who need care and support and carers who need support

Welsh Government
2015-12 | Report
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Karen Tingay

CORC's survey of routine outcome monitoring and national CAMHS dataset developments: A response to Johnston and Gower

Child and Adolescent Mental Health
2006 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-33644852699

Contributors: Ford, T.; Tingay, K.; Wolpert, M.; Wyatt, A.; Towndrow, A.; Law, D.; Senior, R.; Domb, Y.; Frampton, I.; Hickmore, H. et al.
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Karen Tingay via Scopus - Elsevier

National CAMHS Dataset

Ducobrivis Publications
2004 | Book
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Karen Tingay

Including household effects in Big Data research

International Journal of Population Data Science
Journal article
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Karen Tingay

Linking consented cohort and routinely collected health data to enhance investigations into childhood obesity, asthma, infections, immunisations, and injuries

International Journal of Population Data Science
Journal article
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Karen Tingay

Peer review (1 review for 1 publication/grant)

Review activity for Journal of epidemiology and community health (1)