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They have epi core variables defined already (between who and msf and others).
They also have case investigation forms for various diseases.
There is also verbal autopsy standars - these are similar to a mortality survey, though less concise .
So we should:
discuss with marie-amelie if there is potentially money for developing r templates for these
see if we could chuck some of this in an r-consortium application
discuss with pat if they have reached final agreements intersectionally at msf
discuss with chrissy roberts about standardising odk froms / data dictionaries (im sure he has already been in discussions about this)
as an example - add an r {sitrep} template for the the WHO initial case investigation form (as already in ODK)
cross-check between the minimum epi vars and the existing msf dicts - to get a list of which vars in common
create proposal of #hxl tags for that list of variables
update templates so that the beginning just pulls appropriate hxl tags (and the rest becomes standardised)
consider using the epiverse packages (personally think that would be overengineered but lets see)
translate to other languages (human, ?machine)
create code chunks based on standardised var names
add a page to the handbook
create a shinyapp so ppl can interactively drag and drop code chunks to create a sitrep (e.g. table of cases by demographics, epicurve, pyramid etc etc)
realise that we have automated ourselves out of a job
@nsbatra - if we were going to look at expanding to offer other templates, this would probably be where to start
https://www.who.int/emergencies/outbreak-toolkit/standardized-data-collection-tools/t0-initial-case-investigation-form
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