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Document Type : Article In Journal 
Document Title :
Registration of Chronic Diseases [Review]
Registration of Chronic Diseases [Review]
 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Regislration is a sy~tematic and continuous prncess of collection. storage. analysis. interpretation and rRegislration is a systematic and continuous prncess of collection. storage. analysis. interpretation and reporting of dara ahout a particular disea.se within a defined population. A regislry is an organization that performs the process of registration and it is either disease specific or target specific. While the main targets of hospital based registries are health care planning and assessment of medical performance. tbe main targets of popolation based registries are monitoring trend of disease morbidity and mortality within the population concerned and comparing this Ireod with other populations of similar demographic characteristics. Both types of registries can provide a vast amount of data base to perform various types of epidemiological researcbes. Quatity control and quality improvement of a registry is initially and continuously mandatory throughout regislration. Several statistical approaches are now routinely used to insure completeness. accuracy. and reliability of registry data to make sound epidemiological conclusionseporting of dara ahout a particular disea.se within a defined population. A regislry is an organization that performs the process of registration and it is either disease specific or target specific. While the main targets of hospital based registries are health care planning and assessment of medical performance. tbe main targets of popolation based registries are monitoring trend of disease morbidity and mortality within the population concerned and comparing this Ireod with other populations of similar demographic characteristics. Both types of registries can provide a vast amount of data base to perform various types of epidemiological researcbes. Qu,.tity control and quality improvement of a registry is initially and continuously mandatory throughout regislration. Several statistical approaches are now routinely used to insure completeness. accuracy. and reliability of registry data to make sound epidemiological conclusions 
ISSN : 1110-0036 
Journal Name : Bulletin of high Institute of Public Health 
Volume : 27 
Issue Number : 1 
Publishing Year : 1416 AH
1996 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Monday, April 16, 2012 

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مني حسنHASN, MONA Researcher  

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