Sources of potential bias when combining routine data linkage and a national survey of secondary school-aged children: a record linkage study.
Kelly MorganNicholas PageRachel BrownSara LongGillian HewittMarcos Del Pozo-BanosAnn JohnSimon MurphyGraham MoorePublished in: BMC medical research methodology (2020)
Introducing data linkage within a national survey of adolescents had no impact on study completion rates. However, students consenting to data linkage, and those successfully linked, differed from non-consenting students on several key characteristics, raising questions concerning the representativeness of linked cohorts. Further research is needed to better understand decision-making processes around providing consent to data linkage in adolescent populations.