Clinical data mining in an allied health organisation: A real world experience - Couverture souple

Giles, Roslyn

 
9781920899653: Clinical data mining in an allied health organisation: A real world experience

Synopsis

'Clinical data mining in an allied health organisation: a real world experience' shows how data-mining methodology can be used to promote quality management and research in the work of allied health professions. A collection of clinical data-mining projects, conducted by a variety of discipline-specific and multidisciplinary allied health groups in regional Australia, illustrate the application of Epstein's clinical data-mining research methodology. The chapters reflect on the ways in which this approach transforms practice by encouraging practitioner and organisational learning, client-focused service improvement and professional role satisfaction. This book is aimed at allied health, medical and nursing professionals interested in clinical practice research, quality management and those who wish to start small-scale research projects without large grants. It will be also of interest to health service managers seeking information about data-mining methodology and its use in a clinical setting.

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À propos des auteurs

Roslyn Giles is a senior lecturer in social work and policy studies at the University of Sydney.

Irwin Epstein is the Helen Rehr Professor of Social Work at the City University of New York.

Anne Vertigan is a cojoint lecturer at the University of Newcastle and the Director for Speech Pathology in Hunter New England Health.

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