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Please note that this eBook does not include the DVD accompaniment. If you would like to have access to the DVD content, please purchase the print copy of this title.
Using Health Data addresses the enduring problem faced by most healthcare workers: the transformation and presentation of data into meaningful and accessible information. This practical new text will guide the manipulation of health data needed by the ‘doers’ and ‘users’ of health data.
Using Health Data takes ‘real’ examples from healthcare practice to illustrate, demonstrate and provide advice. It also describes various quantitative quality control charting and plotting methods to enable the effective presentation of data. While the text addresses the fundamentals of data manipulation, the interactive companion website allows readers to practice transforming real data into meaningful information.
Using Health Data will aid the reader in: - understanding how to transform qualitative data into quantitative measures; - linking data from multiple sources to create new information and - differentiating between different types of health data; administrative, for planning or resource scheduling; and clinical evidence.
Please note that this eBook does not include the DVD accompaniment. If you would like to have access to the DVD content, please purchase the print copy of this title.
Using Health Data addresses the enduring problem faced by most healthcare workers: the transformation and presentation of data into meaningful and accessible information. This practical new text will guide the manipulation of health data needed by the ‘doers’ and ‘users’ of health data.
Using Health Data takes ‘real’ examples from healthcare practice to illustrate, demonstrate and provide advice. It also describes various quantitative quality control charting and plotting methods to enable the effective presentation of data. While the text addresses the fundamentals of data manipulation, the interactive companion website allows readers to practice transforming real data into meaningful information.
Using Health Data will aid the reader in: - understanding how to transform qualitative data into quantitative measures; - linking data from multiple sources to create new information and - differentiating between different types of health data; administrative, for planning or resource scheduling; and clinical evidence.
Key Features
concise and practical guide to using data for health students and practitioners
information is divided into accessible sections with clear and straightforward progression of skills
screen dumps, charts and graphs are integrated throughout
icons in the text direct readers to web-based activities
Tips and Tricks at end of each section, and FAQs at the end of the text
activities are built around real-world examples in healthcare
Author Information
By Heather Grain, PhD., School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC, Australia and Paula Procter, School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Sheffield, UK
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<P>Using Health Data addresses the enduring problem faced by most healthcare workers: the transformation and presentation of data into meaningful and accessible information. This practical new text will guide the manipulation of health data needed by the ‘doers’ and ‘users’ of health data. <BR><BR>Using Health Data takes ‘real’ examples from healthcare practice to illustrate, demonstrate and provide advice. It also describes various quantitative quality control charting and plotting methods to enable the effective presentation of data. While the text addresses the fundamentals of data manipulation, the interactive companion website allows readers to practice transforming real data into meaningful information.<BR><BR>Using Health Data will aid the reader in:<BR>- understanding how to transform qualitative data into quantitative measures; <BR>- linking data from multiple sources to create new information and <BR>- differentiating between different types of health data; administrative, for planning or resource scheduling; and clinical evidence. </P> <P><i>Please note that this eBook does not include the DVD accompaniment. If you would like to have access to the DVD content, please purchase the print copy of this title.</i></P>
<P>Using Health Data addresses the enduring problem faced by most healthcare workers: the transformation and presentation of data into meaningful and accessible information. This practical new text will guide the manipulation of health data needed by the ‘doers’ and ‘users’ of health data. <BR><BR>Using Health Data takes ‘real’ examples from healthcare practice to illustrate, demonstrate and provide advice. It also describes various quantitative quality control charting and plotting methods to enable the effective presentation of data. While the text addresses the fundamentals of data manipulation, the interactive companion website allows readers to practice transforming real data into meaningful information.<BR><BR>Using Health Data will aid the reader in:<BR>- understanding how to transform qualitative data into quantitative measures; <BR>- linking data from multiple sources to create new information and <BR>- differentiating between different types of health data; administrative, for planning or resource scheduling; and clinical evidence. </P>00add-to-cart97807295788992011 and earlierProfessionalBy Heather Grain, PhD. and Paula Procter20091E-BookChurchill Livingstone Australia3041 Sep 2009IN STOCKBy <STRONG>Heather Grain</STRONG>, PhD., School of Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC, Australia and <STRONG>Paula Procter</STRONG>, School of Nursing & Midwifery, University of Sheffield, UKeBooksNoNoNoNoPlease SelectPlease SelectPlease Select