Using routine data to conduct small area health needs assessment through observing trends in demographics, recording of common mental health problems (CMHPs) and sickness certificates: longitudinal analysis of a northern and London locality.
Adult Female Great Britain Humans London Longitudinal Studies Male Medical Records Systems Computerized Mental Disorders Needs Assessment Population Dynamics Prescription Drugs Primary Health Care Retrospective Studies Sick Leave Small-Area Analysis
Many practices in the UK have computerised information dating back to the 1990s. These health records provide contemporaneous collected longitudinal data for analysis of health trends and their management in primary care over time.
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Title
Using routine data to conduct small area health needs assessment through observing trends in demographics, recording of common mental health problems (CMHPs) and sickness certificates: longitudinal analysis of a northern and London locality.
Creators
T Chan
A Cohen
S de Lusignan
Publication Details
Inform Prim Care, Vol.18(4), pp.273-282
Publication Date
2010
Identifiers
99515642002346
Academic Unit
University of Surrey
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
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