Statistical methods for measuring outcomes. In: Thornicroft G, Ansella M (eds) Mental Health Outcome Measures - Dunn - 1996 () Citation Context ...asures are essentially designed to evaluate healthcare and to identifysneeds at a population level, and extrapolation of use beyondsthis to an ...
Surveysare the easiest, most common, and one of the most sought-after quantitative research techniques. The main aim of a survey is to widely gather and describe the characteristics of a target population or customers. Surveys are the foremost quantitative method preferred by both small and large...
methods papers comparing methods of measuring treatment intensification in hypertension care BACKGROUND: Greater treatment intensification (TI) improves hypertension control. However, we do not know the ideal way to measure TI for research and qual... AJ Rose,RB Dan,M Manze,... 被引量: 0发表:...
ASSESSING STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES IN THE COLLEGE ENVIRONMENT: Effective Methods of Measuring General Education Programs' Core Learning Outcomes at Urban ... A Albert 被引量: 0发表: 2009年 College Impact on Student Learning: Comparing the Use of Self-Reported Gains, Standardized Test Scores, and ...
There are many existing methodologies on measuring health equity, while seldom has method aiming at health resource allocation. We collected 6 method of measuring equity in health resource allocation. This paper presents key contents of methods on measuring horizontal equity in health service allocation...
Measuring Performance for Collaborative Public Management Using Network Analysis Methods and Tools 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 176 作者:Kapucu, Naim,Demiroz, Fatih 摘要: Social network analysis and centrality measures are used with the UCINET software program to analyze the outcomes of an ...
Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy can offer insights into biological processes such as metabolic imaging, protein–protein interactions and live-cell intracellular dynamics. In this Primer, Torrado et al. discuss methods for measuring fluorescence lifetimes, including time-tagging and phase-modulation...
Measuring Class Hierarchies in Postindustrial Societies: A Criterion and Construct Validation of EGP and ESEC Across 31 Countries Oscar Smallenbroek, Florian R. Hertel, Carlo Barone In social stratification research, the most frequently used social class schema are based on employment relations (EGP ...
The results of interest were point estimates of the immediate level change (β2) and slope change (β3), their associated standard errors, confidence intervals and p-values, and the estimated lag-1 autocorrelation. Across the ITS studies, different outcomes were measured, necessitating the need ...
Methods of preventing measurement bias would be to adequately trial the questionnaire; this ensures that it is accurately measuring the outcomes of interest [72]. It is difficult to ascertain if any of the reviewed studies addressed measurement bias, as while some stated they used introductions [3...