Nurses' Health Study
Alternate Titles(s): NHS, NHS1, NHS2, NHS3
UID: 10045
- Description
- The Nurses' Health Studies (NHS) are long-running, questionnaire-based studies on women's health. The study was started in 1976 and expanded in 1989 and includes data from 238,000 female, nurse-participants. The study focuses on cancer, cardiovascular disease and risk factors for chronic health issues in women. The dataset includes both survey data and biospecimens.
- Publisher
- Timeframe
- 1976 - Present
- Geographic Coverage
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CanadaUnited States
Adult (19 years - 64 years)
Senior (65 years - 79 years)
Aged (80 years and over)
Female
Access
- Restrictions
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Application Required
- Instructions
- Users must submit a letter of intent to Dr. Francine Grodstein, Nurses' Health Study (NHS) Director and/or Dr. Heather Eliassen, NHSII Director explaining their research hypothesis, significance, proposed use of data, cohort data variables needed for analysis, reasons for using NHS data and discussion of ethical implications. A study proposal must be provided. Researchers must provide funding for their studies and include funding for an NHS staff member as co-investigator. The study site offers detailed instructions for applying to use the data archive and to access biospecimens.
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