Kelsey Mayo
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
14 active projects
Mental health and deaf patients - registered tier
Scientific Questions Being Studied
We propose to study if there are any measurable differences between deaf, Deaf, or Hard of Hearing (d/DHH) patients and hearing patients with respect to mental health treatment. As primary goal, we are interested in how doctors treat the d/DHH patients with medication compared to hearing people. Evidence suggests that d/DHH patients have a greater health burden compared to hearing people. Of particular concern, d/DHH who have mental health disorders including bipolar, major depressive disorder, and PTSD (with or without diagnoses) face barriers to proper treatment such as: - Language barriers - Lack of interpreters who understands medical background / literacy - Discrimination - Lack of counselors / psychologists who has knowledge about Deaf culture and ASL - Discomfort; some deaf people are uncomfortable with going to counseling with an interpreter because of privacy reasons
Project Purpose(s)
- Disease Focused Research (disease of mental health, social and behavioral health)
- Social / Behavioral
- Methods Development
Scientific Approaches
- Describe the prevalence of d/DHH patients within the All of Us cohort using electronic health record phenotype definitions - Describe the prevalence of patients with bipolar, major depressive disorder, and PTSD (with or without diagnoses) using electronic health record phenotype definitions - Describe the demographics of d/DHH patients with bipolar, major depressive disorder, or PTSD - Describe the demographics of hearing patients with bipolar, major depressive disorder, or PTSD - Compare medication treatment pathways for the three mental health disorders between d/DHH patients and hearing patients. The comparison will be primarily descriptive and based on evidence-based recommendations for treatment by professional societies.
Anticipated Findings
The primary hypothesis is that d/DHH patients receive less evidence-based mediation therapy for the three conditions of interest then hearing patients with a similar mental health status and background (i.e., accounting for age, sex at birth, sociodemographic variables, and disease co-morbidity).
Demographic Categories of Interest
- Disability Status
- Access to Care
Data Set Used
Registered TierResearch Team
Owner:
- Michael Lyons - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Kelsey Mayo - Other, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Christopher Lord - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
BMC /BU Demo - Uterine Fibroids in All of Us
Scientific Questions Being Studied
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Project Purpose(s)
- Other Purpose (Demonstration to BMC/BU )
Scientific Approaches
[my scientific approach]
Anticipated Findings
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Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierResearch Team
Owner:
- Kelsey Mayo - Other, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Collaborators:
- Michael Holmes - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Adrienne Roman - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Ashley Green - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Demo of Older Population in AoU
Scientific Questions Being Studied
This will be a demo to showcase the large dataset we have containing people 50+ in AoU. This will answer no question.
Project Purpose(s)
- Other Purpose (Data will be used as a demo of the older population in AoU. This will be presented at the National Council On Aging conference; along side Fifty Forward and NHCOA.)
Scientific Approaches
The datasets used will be everyone that is 50+ and is apart of the AoU program. This will just be a basic demonstration of the data.
Anticipated Findings
There are no findings, however the hope for this demonstration is to showcase the power of the researcher workbench.
Demographic Categories of Interest
- Age
Data Set Used
Registered TierResearch Team
Owner:
- Michael Holmes - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Kelsey Mayo - Other, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Adrienne Roman - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Demonstrating All of Us Anthropomorphic Data Quality
Scientific Questions Being Studied
All of Us collects anthropomorphic data (ex. Height, Weight etc.) from a variety of different sources, including program physical measurements and data from Electronic Medical Records (EHR). The goal of this project is to compare the distribution of participant heights collected via program physical measurements to that collected from electronic medical records.
Project Purpose(s)
- Methods Development
- Other Purpose (This data will be used for demonstration and training purposes)
Scientific Approaches
We plan to subset the data by selecting All of Us participants who have contributed height data via both physical measurements and Electronic Medical Records (EHR). We will then create a dataset containing demographic and height data, conduct basic cohort characterization, and plot a comparison of height from both sources.
Anticipated Findings
We anticipate that height data from both sources will have similar distributions.
Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierResearch Team
Owner:
- Michael Holmes - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Kelsey Mayo - Other, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Collaborators:
- Melissa Patrick - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Adrienne Roman - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Francis Ratsimbazafy - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Hiral Master - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
ASHG Demo - Diabetes a1c
Scientific Questions Being Studied
Study hemoglobin levels in Diabetes patients
Project Purpose(s)
- Educational
Scientific Approaches
ASHG Demo
Anticipated Findings
Study hemoglobin levels in Diabetes patients
Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierDiabetes
Scientific Questions Being Studied
ASHGG Demo - Are there participants with diabetes and A1C in the All of Us cohort?
Project Purpose(s)
- Disease Focused Research (type 2 diabetes mellitus)
Scientific Approaches
ASHG Demo
Anticipated Findings
ASHG Demo
Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierOffice Hours 8-14-20
Scientific Questions Being Studied
This workspace is meant to demonstrate use of the Concept Set selector tool within the Researcher Workbench.
Project Purpose(s)
- Educational
Scientific Approaches
This workspace is meant to demonstrate use of the Concept Set selector tool within the Researcher Workbench.
Anticipated Findings
Attendees from our office hour will better understand how to use the concept set selector.
Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierTest
Scientific Questions Being Studied
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Project Purpose(s)
- Educational
Scientific Approaches
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Anticipated Findings
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Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierTest
Scientific Questions Being Studied
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Project Purpose(s)
- Educational
Scientific Approaches
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Anticipated Findings
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Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierTest
Scientific Questions Being Studied
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Project Purpose(s)
- Educational
Scientific Approaches
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Anticipated Findings
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Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierFeature Workspaces
Scientific Questions Being Studied
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Project Purpose(s)
- Other Purpose (Test)
Scientific Approaches
Test
Anticipated Findings
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Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierFeature Workspaces
Scientific Questions Being Studied
Test
Project Purpose(s)
- Other Purpose (Test)
Scientific Approaches
Test
Anticipated Findings
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Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierFeature Workspaces
Scientific Questions Being Studied
Test
Project Purpose(s)
- Other Purpose (Test)
Scientific Approaches
Test
Anticipated Findings
test
Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierCharacterizing Depression in All of Us
Scientific Questions Being Studied
Depression accounts for substantial morbidity and mortality worldwide and risk of experiencing it may have a genetic component. Depressive disorders manifest along a gradient from mild to severe. This study characterizes the demographics of All of Us participants with Depression, and evaluate how these participants described their overall Mental Health in the All of Us Overall Health Survey.
Project Purpose(s)
- Disease Focused Research (mental depression)
Scientific Approaches
This study will implement previously published electronic phenotype for depression originally developed by the eMERGE network.
Anticipated Findings
We expect to that those with Depression in general rate their overall mental health lower than those without depression.
Demographic Categories of Interest
This study will not center on underrepresented populations.
Data Set Used
Registered TierResearch Team
Owner:
- Kelsey Mayo - Other, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Collaborators:
- Michael Holmes - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Adrienne Roman - Project Personnel, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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