diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7c57ae0..611dbc3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -1,17 +1,12 @@ -# OpenSAFELY Research Template +# OpenSAFELY Association between routine use of NSAIDs and COVID-19 deaths -This is a template repository for making new OpenSAFELY resarch projects. Eventually it'll become a framework. To get started, create a new repo using this repo as a template, delete this front matter, and edit the text that follows. +This is the code and configuration of our pre-print paper available on MedRxiv [here](https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.08.12.20171405v1). You can sign up for the [OpenSAFELY email newsletter here](https://opensafely.org/contact/) for updates about this study and other OpenSAFELY projects. -# _title goes here_ - -This is the code and configuration for our paper, _name goes here_ - -* The paper is [here]() -* Raw model outputs, including charts, crosstabs, etc, are in `released_analysis_results/` -* If you are interested in how we defined our variables, take a look at the [study definition](analysis/study_definition.py); this is written in `python`, but non-programmers should be able to understand what is going on there -* If you are interested in how we defined our code lists, look in the [codelists folder](./codelists/). -* Developers and epidemiologists interested in the code should review -[DEVELOPERS.md](./docs/DEVELOPERS.md). +* The paper is [here](https://ard.bmj.com/content/early/2021/01/20/annrheumdis-2020-219517.full#main-content) +* Raw model outputs, including charts, crosstabs, etc, are in `paper_revision_redacted_outputs/` +- If you are interested in how we defined our variables, take a look at the [study definition for study 1](analysis/study_definition_nsaid_population.py) and [study definition for study 2](analysis/study_definition_ra_oa_population.py); this is written in `python`, but non-programmers should be able to understand what is going on there +* If you are interested in how we defined our code lists, look in the [codelists folder](./codelists/). All codelists are available online at [OpenCodelists](https://codelists.opensafely.org/) for inspection and re-use by anyone +* Developers and epidemiologists interested in the framework should review [the OpenSAFELY documentation](https://docs.opensafely.org) # About the OpenSAFELY framework @@ -22,9 +17,4 @@ Instead of requesting access for slices of patient data and transporting them elsewhere for analysis, the framework supports developing analytics against dummy data, and then running against the real data *within the same infrastructure that the data is stored*. -Read more at [OpenSAFELY.org](https://opensafely.org). - -The framework is under fast, active development to support rapid -analytics relating to COVID19; we're currently seeking funding to make -it easier for outside collaborators to work with our system. You can -read our current roadmap [here](ROADMAP.md). +Read more at [OpenSAFELY.org](https://opensafely.org). \ No newline at end of file