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Data Sources for Program Planning: Where to find them, what to do with them. Nancy Warren, MPH nancy.warren@ucsf.edu 415-597-9287. Learning Objectives.
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Data Sources for Program Planning:Where to find them, what to do with them Nancy Warren, MPH nancy.warren@ucsf.edu 415-597-9287
Learning Objectives • State at least 4 publically available sources for HIV/AIDS epidemiologic and health care sector data that could be used for needs assessment purposes • Demonstrate how the use of epidemiologic and health care sector data can be used to plan programs
Programs ISSUE(S) RESPONSE RESULTS Program rationale Program activities Program outcomes (needs assessment)(work plan) (evaluation) Data?Data?Data?
Evidence-based Using data as the basis for all planning decisions
Data types • Epidemiology (local and regional) • Clinical/Indicator data (local hospitals/clinics) • Behavioral (population surveys etc) • Benefit (ADAP, Medicaid) • Qualitative (key informant interviews, focus group) • Evaluation data (PIFs, ERs, PEFs)
Where to use this? • Individual program Needs Assessment • Participation in larger groups • Ryan White Prevention and Care Planning Council • SCSN (Statewide Coordinated Statement of Need)
Strategy • Analysis of existing datasets: identify needs and gaps • Qualitative data (Key informant interviews/focus groups): interpretation • Synthesis what needs to be targeted or improved?
What large datasets offer • Already collected data • Data used over time and tested– • Large numbers of people surveyed over years • Use of validated questions • “Already digested” data
What topics do they cover? • HIV-related: • HIV testing, exposure categories • sexual behavior / drug use • Demographics of patients and providers
What are some of these datasets? • BRFSS –Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System • YRBSS – Youth Risk Behavioral Surveillance System • ADAP – Benefit program (insurance like) • OSHPD (CA only) – Clinic and hospitalization
BRFSS • BRFSS • Phone survey of adults based on state level data • HIV testing & exposure risk • YRBSS • school based survey for youth (9th-12th grade) • sexual and drug use activity
ADAP • AIDS Drug Assistance Program
Indicator Level Data • Clinic level data collected on patients • Collection mandated but not currently distributed on a national level • Other options to HRSA data include HIVQUAL
CA only Sources • OSHPD: Office of State Health Planning & Dev • CHIS: California Health Information System
OSHPD • Clinic Level Data • HIV testing, STIs • Paps • Demographics of pts and providers • Hospital Level Data • HIV-AIDS hospitalizations
Exercise Data Mapping in small groups
You need to identify sources of data to write a program rationale for a training and capacity building program for clinicians . Using the handout and your own knowledge of your community (locality, county, state, region) identify 4 data sources you would use, 4 types of information you would hope to extract and how you would use this information for program planning. • Group 1: HIV Testing • Group 2: Women • Group 3: Young African American & Latino MSM • Group 4: Latino Providers
Further information • Local National Library of Medicine offers further training on datasets • Interpretive Data Sites include: • HIV Insite (UCSF) – workforce data • Kaiser Family Foundation – ADAP, syringe ex (statehealthfacts.org)