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✔✔compiled information - ✔✔data
✔✔morbidity - ✔✔Refers to ill health in an individual and the levels of ill health in a
population or group.
✔✔incidence of disease - ✔✔the number of new cases of a disease in a given area or
population during a given period of time
✔✔existence of current cases in a timeframe - ✔✔prevalence
✔✔defined population is an.... - ✔✔aggregate
✔✔differentiate between prevalence and morbidity - ✔✔morbidity - presence of illness
within a population
prevalence - cases present in a certain timeframe
✔✔tracking deaths within an aggregate - ✔✔mortality
✔✔hypertension screening at a health fair is what type of prevention - ✔✔primary
✔✔primary prevention - ✔✔Efforts to prevent an injury or illness from ever occurring.
✔✔secondary health promotion - ✔✔focus on screening for early detection of disease
with prompt diagnosis and treatment of any found
✔✔Tertiary Health Care - ✔✔A system to return patients to wellness.
,✔✔The focus on assessing risk, data and demographics for large groups is the practice
of........ - ✔✔population health
✔✔A provider is working on collecting outcome data for an intervention to increase the
quality of life for spouses providing care to their spouses with dementia. What would the
family members who received the intervention (those spouses receiving the
intervention) be referred to? - ✔✔aggregate
✔✔Collection, analysis, dissemination of data in healthcare . - ✔✔surveillance
✔✔leading preventable mortality in the US - ✔✔smoking
✔✔cancers associated with obesity (8) - ✔✔breast
colon
esophageal
gallbladder
pancreatic
thyroid
endometrial
kidney
✔✔Health Disparities - ✔✔differences in incidence or prevalence of illness or difference
in opportunity to reach health equity
✔✔Health Equity - ✔✔reducing/eliminating disparities in health and the determinants
that adversely affect marginalized groups
✔✔Is health equity a process, outcome, or both? - ✔✔Both
✔✔In perspective of population, how can a health outcome be measured - ✔✔mortality
rates and life expectancies
✔✔How can APRNs best determine the effectiveness of an intervention and long-term
impact of an intervention - ✔✔accurate assessment and interpretation of data
✔✔How can outcomes be classified - ✔✔By categories of who, what, and when
✔✔Examples of classifying outcomes by "who" - ✔✔individual
aggregate
communities
populations
organizations
✔✔Examples of classifying outcomes by "what" - ✔✔type of care
, type of patient
type performance relates outcomes
✔✔Examples of classifying outcomes by "When" - ✔✔short-term
intermediate
long-term
✔✔What is the Donabedian Framework used for - ✔✔evaluate quality of care in nursing
and healthcare
✔✔What are the 3 components of the Donabedian framework - ✔✔structure
process
outcome
✔✔Donabedian framework- structure - ✔✔health care resources:
number and type of health and social service agencies
health service utilization indicators
communities educational and socioeconomic levels in relation to demographic
measures
✔✔Donabedian Framework- process - ✔✔healthcare delivery methods
how well community members work together to build capacity and solve their problems
✔✔Donabedian Framework- outcome - ✔✔the change in health status related to the
intervention provided
vital statistics
morbidity or illness data/trends
✔✔What is Donabedian framework most useful for - ✔✔describing the health of a
community
✔✔What is Donabedian framework based on - ✔✔the concept of community as a client
✔✔What does the donabedian framework focus on - ✔✔the health of the collective or
population instead of the individual
✔✔Vital statistics include data on: - ✔✔births
deaths
health records
surveys