An ideal population health outcome metric should reflect a population's dynamic state of physical, mental, and social well-being. Positive health outcomes include being alive; functioning well mentally, physically, and socially; and having a sense of well-being. Negative outcomes include death, loss...
Introduction & Context: Population Health is a term popularised by Kindig and Stoddart in their 2003 paper which defined it as "the health outcomes of a group of individuals, including the distribution of such outcomes within the group." Its initial formulation focused on health status...
- 《Health & Quality of Life Outcomes》 被引量: 195发表: 2004年 Measuring the Health Care Needs of an Adult Population in California Medical CareChen M, Buck R: Measuring the health care needs of an adult population in California. Med Care 1981; 19:452-464.Chen, M. K.; and Buck, ...
Measuring economic health outcomes and cost-effectiveness factors in the health outcomes, interventions, costs, and benefits of patient care. This lesson will discuss options related to cancer, coronary artery disease and implantable defibrillators. ...
摘要: The population-based pre-versus post-period design, also known as the adjusted historical control group design, is a popular method to evaluate disease management (DM) programs. This method combines results for members who are newly identified, the "...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the ability of the Medical Outcomes Study 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36) to satisfy the clinical and research needs of cervical spine surgeons. SUMMARY OF BACKGROUND DATA: Although the SF-36 has been shown to be a reliable measure in the general population,...
Treatment outcomes of adults with new onset pulmonary tuberculosis in Pretoria, South Africa A persistently high burden of tuberculosis (TB) and low cure rates in South Africa call for frequent assessment of the effectiveness of the TB programme. W... MA Nkoane,AO Adefolalu,GA Ogunbanjo - 《...
“GNPofHealth” ClassifyingPopulationHealth MeasuresbytheirPurpose 1.Descriptivemeasures: i.Currenthealthstatus(e.g.,healthsurveys) ii.Evaluativemeasures(e.g.,toassess outcomesofhealthpolicies) 2.Analyticmeasuresincludeanimplicittime dimension: iii.Predictivemethods(riskassessment; projectionsofdiseaseburden)...
The findings of this study support the use of the WHO-DAS II as a generic measure in hearing aid trials research so as to allow for comparisons of health-status outcomes across different diseases or disorders. 展开 DOI: 10.1177/108471380500900304 ...
19, 20 In many places, males and females also experience disparate risk exposures and corresponding health outcomes,21 yet SDG reports do not typically provide data disaggregated by sex, with the exception of those on smoking prevalence. The Inter-agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development ...