Social indicators and health-for-all

Frank M. Andrews
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It is proposed that concepts and results emerging in the 15 year history of the social indicators movement can contribute to the design and implementation of the information systems that will be required if primary health care is to be extended to all people by the year 2000. an ambitious goal set by a recent international conference. Six methodological themes are identified and discussed. These stress the importance of: (1) including normative outcome measures among the indicators. (2) tapping both objective health conditions and subjective perceptions. (3) incorporating theoretical models of how the health care system works. (4) organizing results in a set of health ‘accounts’ which have certain pre-specified relationships to one another, (5) describing key health phenomena at several different levels of specificity and (6) devoting substantial attention to evaluating and improving data quality. These six themes can be used both as guiding principles to shape the development of health information systems and as criteria for evaluating such systems.

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社会指标和全民健康
有人建议,在社会指标运动15年的历史中出现的概念和结果可以有助于设计和执行信息系统,如果要在2000年以前向所有人提供初级保健,就需要这些信息系统。这是最近一次国际会议制定的雄心勃勃的目标。确定并讨论了六个方法主题。这些都强调了以下几点的重要性:(1)在指标中包括规范性的结果测量。(2)兼顾客观健康状况和主观认知。(3)纳入卫生保健系统如何运作的理论模型。(4)将结果组织成一组健康“帐户”,这些帐户彼此之间具有某些预先指定的关系;(5)在几个不同的特异性水平上描述关键的健康现象;(6)对评估和提高数据质量给予大量关注。这六个主题既可以用作指导卫生信息系统发展的指导原则,也可以用作评价这些系统的标准。
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