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outcome data

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outcome data,
information collected to evaluate the capacity of a client to function at a level described in the outcome statement of a nursing care plan or in standards for patient care.


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Kathy Bowles, RN, PhD, FAAN, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing shared details about their translational research partnerships with a major insurance company and a major health plan, and the positive outcome data they generated using the Omaha System.
In short, practice-based evidence consists of real-time patient outcomes being delivered to clinicians immediately before treatment sessions and using outcome data on all patients to make decisions about effective interventions.
They begin by describing the analysis of clustered and cross-qualified data, then describe modeling binary outcome data, analyzing clustered count data, analyzing time series, working with repeated measures and longitudinal data analysis, and conducting survival data analysis along the way they provide examples and illustrations and also give readers a full bibliography.
 
 
 
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