Patient Registry Data for Research: A Basic Practical Guide

Patient Registry Data for Research: A Basic Practical Guide
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Book Synopsis Patient Registry Data for Research: A Basic Practical Guide by : Mohamad Adam Bujang

Download or read book Patient Registry Data for Research: A Basic Practical Guide written by Mohamad Adam Bujang and published by Institute for Clinical Research, NIH, Malaysia. This book was released on 2021-04-27 with total page 87 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Analysis of patient data can be a complicated and challenging process, especially when the data involve many subjects and many variables. A patient registry is a database that organizes collecting the important set of data on a list of identifiable individuals for a specific disease. This type of data usually has tons of data and hundreds of different variables. Thus, the approach to conducting research by using a patient registry database will be more complicated than the other types of dataset. Since the handling of patient registry data is a challenging task, the authors have come out with this e-book/book to become a guideline for the statisticians, medical officers and scientists for them to refer as a handbook whenever they need to use patient registry data for their research.


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