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Adolescent Health Data Collection: Integrating Surveys, Using Multiple Data Sources and Developing New Partnerships

Adolescent Health Data Collection: Integrating Surveys, Using Multiple Data Sources and Developing New Partnerships Western Epidemiology Conference May 30-31, 2002 Robert J. Nystrom, BS,MA Adolescent Health Manager Title V State Adolescent Health Coordinator Why Data??? Needs Assessment

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Adolescent Health Data Collection: Integrating Surveys, Using Multiple Data Sources and Developing New Partnerships

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  1. Adolescent Health Data Collection: Integrating Surveys, Using Multiple Data Sources and Developing New Partnerships Western Epidemiology Conference May 30-31, 2002 Robert J. Nystrom, BS,MA Adolescent Health Manager Title V State Adolescent Health Coordinator

  2. Why Data??? • Needs Assessment • What are the unmet needs or emergent health concerns? • Descriptive • What is the health status/behaviors of youth? • Public Education • What do youth, parents, policymakers and the public need to be informed about? • Monitor Trends • Are health status or indicators for youth getting better or worse over time?

  3. Why Data??? • Program Planning • What programs, resources or policies need to be developed to respond to identified issues? • Evaluation • Are our programs and policies making an impact? • Research • What really works and can we improve our knowledge level of an issue?

  4. Partnerships – a short list • State Department of Human Services • State Department of Education • Oregon Research Institute, Institutes of Higher Education • Federal and National Private Funding Partners • State Commission on Children and Families • Local Education Agencies • Local Health Departments • State and Local Health Care Advocates • Hospitals and Health Care Providers

  5. Adolescent Data Sources • Vital statistics • Birth, death, injury, disease • Other Surveillance Systems • Suicide attempts, hospital discharge, law enforcement • School surveys • YRBS, Assets, Tobacco, Alcohol and other Drugs, School Policy • SBHC clinical encounter systems • Diagnosis, utilization, quality assurance, patient satisfaction

  6. Adolescent Suicide Attempts Registry • Emergency room personnel are required to report attempts by law • Limited to children and youth ages 0-17 years of age • Does not include attempts that do not result in a visit to an emergency room Also… • Hospital Discharge Index (inpatient and psychiatric hospitals) • Attempts that do not result in hospitalization are not included

  7. Adolescent Suicide Attempts Registry • Demographics • Method(s) • Mental health history • Previous attempts • Precipitating events and risk factors • Disclose plan • Referral

  8. Oregon Healthy Teens Survey • Replaces a number of statewide or targeted surveys: • CDC Youth Risk Behavior Survey • State Public School Drug Use Survey • State Tobacco Use Survey • Protective factor or assets questions • Individual, peer, sibling, parental, school community

  9. Oregon Healthy Teens Survey • Alcohol, tobacco and other drug use • Sexual behavior and knowledge • Diet and exercise • Harassment and victimization • Violence and other injury-related behaviors • Involvement in pro-social activities • Environmental risk and protective factors

  10. School Health Policy & Programs Survey • CDC School Health Education Profile Survey (SHPPS) • Principal Questionnaire • Lead Health Educator Questionnaire • Oregon Supplemental Questions (SHPPS) • Principal • Lead Health Educator • Oregon New Modules (SHPPS) • Health Services • Mental Health Services • Nutrition Services • Physical Education

  11. SBHC Clinical Encounter System • Defined set of clinical encounter variables are collected for all clients and visits to a state certified SBHCs integrated into a single database • State supported data collection system • Clinical Fusion/School Healthcare ONLINE • Other clinical management information system that provides required variables in an exportable file

  12. SBHC Clinical Encounter System • Patient Demographics • Date of birth, gender, race, grade, insurance status • Visit Information • Date of visit, location, provider type, provider • Service Information • CPT codes, Diagnosis codes, time, risk factor

  13. Health status Center environment Communication Prevention messages Frequency Care rating Provider Appointment type Other care / access Classes missed Demographics Special topic Asthma Asthma plan SBHC Patient Satisfaction Survey

  14. Use SBHC Patient Satisfaction Survey Special Topic – Asthma Partner with Oregon Asthma Program Partner with MCHB Graduate Student Internship Program Explore survey data, clinician interviews, chart reviews Examine asthma diagnosis and treatment in SBHC setting Develop an asthma management checklist to assist providers Example:Translating data into practice

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