In this course, you will learn about traditional and emerging techniques in population-level data collection that can be used to strengthen public health programs and policies. Experts from around the world will define and explain key concepts in the design and implementation of population-based surveys, focusing on the use of emerging survey techniques such as mobile phone and web-based surveys, health services data and health information systems, and population-based health registries. You will learn about how these data can be used to inform population-level decision-making, and the application of a gender and equity lens to ensure they are tracking and responsive to the needs of populations. Our overarching goals for the course are to support the collection of population-level health data, track trends, plan interventions, and enhance the monitoring of major risk factors for early death - especially from non-communicable diseases.



Emerging Approaches for Measuring Population Health



Instructors: shivani pandya
Access provided by Vellore Institute Of Technology
What you'll learn
Compare and contrast the strengths and limitations of traditional survey methods and emerging survey methods across contexts
Discuss the role, attributes, and challenges of health information systems in understanding population health patterns and for decision-making
Describe components, development, and management of population-based paper and digital registries
Use gender transformative approaches through appropriate integration of gender measures in population-based surveys
Skills you'll gain
- Data Collection
- Chronic Diseases
- Health Informatics
- Research Methodologies
- Health Equity
- Public Health
- Community Health
- Health Policy
- Epidemiology
- Electronic Medical Record System
- Data Quality
- Surveys
- Health Disparities
- Diversity Awareness
- Health Care
- Health Information Management
- Health Promotion
- Public Health and Disease Prevention
Details to know
18 assignments
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