Advances, challenges, and future directions in trauma-related Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable (FAIR) data efforts.
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Journal:
Journal of traumatic stress
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Published:
September 07, 2025
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Authors:
["O'Neil M", 'de Haan A', 'Sadeh Y', 'Marsac ML', 'Kassam-Adams N', 'Morgan-Lopez A', 'Hamblen J', 'Clauss K', 'Hien D.']
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Category:
Genetics
Trauma data is a treasure trove, but it's time to make it FAIR - Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable. This research paper explores the latest advances, challenges, and future directions in this crucial effort, paving the way for more effective, evidence-based car...
This research paper delves into the importance of Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable (FAIR) data in the field of traumatic stress research. The authors provide an overview of relevant FAIR data efforts from other fields and within trauma healthcare, sharing examples of recent advances and challenges. They suggest potential next steps to continue making trauma data more FAIR, emphasizing the need for ongoing research and collaboration in trauma data science. By advancing FAIR data methods, the field can enhance the effectiveness of interventions for individuals facing the challenges of traumatic stress and its comorbidities, ultimately leading to more efficient, accurate, and evidence-based healthcare.