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Eurohis Developing Common Instruments For Health Surveys Biomedical And Health Research A Nosikov

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Eurohis Developing Common Instruments For Health Surveys Biomedical And Health Research A Nosikov
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Publisher: Published on Behalf of the World Health Organ
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.21 MB
Pages: 193
Author: A. Nosikov, Claire Gudex
ISBN: 9781586033224, 1586033220
Language: English
Year: 2003
Volume: Volume 57

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Eurohis Developing Common Instruments For Health Surveys Biomedical And Health Research A Nosikov by A. Nosikov, Claire Gudex 9781586033224, 1586033220 instant download after payment.

The EUROHIS project has focused on the comparability of health surveys and has uncovered some of the problems that arise when attempts are made to compare data from different countries. Of course, similar problems of cross-cultural comparability also arise when comparing data from other sources, such as health registers, and are just as complex and difficult to tackle. One of the main advantages of health surveys, however, is the relatively low cost and time involved in adapting them according to the needs of health policy-makers. The output from the EUROHIS project provides researchers and policy-makers with a set of recommended common instruments for the measurement of eight health indicators. The development of these instruments has required careful consideration of relevant common concepts and how these should be defined and operationalized. The instruments are freely available for use by all countries, with the aim of enhancing national health information systems and facilitating cross-national comparisons of health data.

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