While developing the Data Collection Plan, what are the twomajor issues that need to be addressed when building indicators anddeciding what type of data to collect?
Nominal and Interval |
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Stratification and Sampling |
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Random and Non-probability |
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Aim and Operational Definiti |
When a patient fall is defined with such precision so thateveryone would track the number of falls the same way, this wouldbe an example of what step in the quality journey?
Aim |
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Concept |
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Operational Definition |
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Analysis |
What is the main difference between case fatality rates andinfection fatality rates?
Case fatality rates include the number of patients who died.Infection fatality rates tracks the number of patientshospitalized. |
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Case fatality rates are based on the number of people who testedpositive for the disease. Infection fatality rates are based onestimates of who is thought to have have been positive for thedisease. |
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Case fatality rates are based on estimates of who was thought tohave have been positive for the disease. Infection fatality ratesare based on the number of people who were tested positive for thedisease. |
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There is no difference between case and infection fatalityrates. They are synonyms for the same thing. |