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  • == Data Quality == ...es. It is often related to [[Data Management]], [[Data Governance]], and [[Data Integrity]].
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  • ...ching]] medical conditions, or [[Medical data analysis|analyzing]] patient data. * [[Medical diagnosis]]: The process of determining which disease or condition explains a person's symptoms and signs.
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  • == Data Collection == ...wer stated research questions, test hypotheses, and evaluate outcomes. The data collection component of research is common to all fields of study including
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  • '''Data Monitoring Committee''' ...p of independent experts who monitor patient safety and treatment efficacy data while a clinical trial is ongoing.
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  • ...ay indicate experimental error; the latter are sometimes excluded from the data set. * [[Mode]]: The value that appears most frequently in a data set.
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  • ...capture all the necessary information about a patient's health status. The data collected is then used for statistical analysis and to draw conclusions abo ...uired data to ensure the accessibility, reliability, and timeliness of the data for its users.
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  • ...demographic information to specific information about the patient's health condition, treatment, and outcomes. * [[Data Management]]: The process of collecting, storing, and using data securely, efficiently, and cost-effectively.
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  • '''Censoring''' in [[Statistics|statistics]] refers to the condition in which the value of a measurement or observation is only partially known. 1. '''[[Right censoring]]''': This occurs when a data point is above a certain value but it is unknown by how much.
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  • ...on individual patients or a series of patients with a particular disease, condition, or exposure. ...s]]: These are used to collect data on patients with a specific diagnosis, condition, or procedure, and are often used in clinical research.
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  • ..., or cases for further review or action. It is a crucial aspect of medical data management and patient care. ...dical context, it is used metaphorically to denote the marking of specific data or cases.
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  • ...hilosophy, logic, and medicine. It refers to the potential for an event or condition to occur, even if it has not yet happened. ...cine]], possibility often refers to the potential for a certain disease or condition to occur based on a patient's symptoms, medical history, or risk factors. F
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  • ...h the [[researcher]] and the [[participant]] unaware of the [[experimental condition]] to which the participant has been assigned. This is done to prevent [[bia ...the participant, and not the experimenter, is unaware of the experimental condition to which they have been assigned.
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  • ...m used in the field of [[medicine]] to refer to a systematic collection of data about patients and their health status. The term is derived from the Latin ...r is often used to keep track of patients with a specific [[disease]] or [[condition]]. This can include information such as the patient's name, age, gender, di
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  • ...ical field to describe the process of evaluating or appraising a patient's condition based on symptoms, medical history, and clinical tests. ...luation]]: A systematic and usually documented process of interpreting the data gathered from a clinical assessment to determine a patient's clinical statu
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  • ...s to refer to data that can be measured or quantified, providing numerical data. ...e in the blood, while a [[quantitative research]] study collects numerical data to understand the world.
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  • ...of reaching a conclusion or making a diagnosis based on the evaluation of data or symptoms. ...used to denote the process of identifying the nature or cause of a certain condition or symptom.
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  • ...cribe the process of following the progress or development of a disease or condition over time. ...practice. It is closely integrated with the timely dissemination of these data to those who need to know.
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  • ...nd "less", indicating the absence of physical wires in the transmission of data. ...e wireless technology. This can allow for remote monitoring of a patient's condition, or for the device to be controlled remotely.
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  • ...with polyposis syndromes. These registries collect and store comprehensive data about patients, including their medical history, genetic information, and t * [[Familial adenomatous polyposis]] (FAP): This is a hereditary condition characterized by the development of numerous polyps in the colon and rectum
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  • ...g or estimating the quantity of a substance, a disease, or a physiological condition. ...search]]: Research that relies on the collection and analysis of numerical data.
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