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Navigating the National MCH ON-LINE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS

Laurin Kasehagen, MA, PhD Senior MCH Epidemiologist / CDC Assignee to City M at CH August 19, 2011. Navigating the National MCH ON-LINE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS. National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH). Go to The Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative’s Data Resource Center

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Navigating the National MCH ON-LINE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS

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  1. Laurin Kasehagen, MA, PhD Senior MCH Epidemiologist / CDC Assignee to CityMatCH August 19, 2011 Navigating the NationalMCH ON-LINE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS Navigating the National MCH Surveillance Systems

  2. National Survey of Children’s Health (NSCH) • Go to The Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative’s Data Resource Center • http://www.nschdata.org/Content/Default.aspx • Go to the menu on the left side of the screen and mouse over • “Start a Data Query” • From the pop-up menu, select the year of data desired • http://www.nschdata.org/DataQuery/SurveyAreas.aspx?yid=2 • Then, select the type of interactive data search you would like to do • Alternate Site • http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/slaits/nsch.htm Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  3. National Survey of Children with Special Health Care Needs (NS-CSHCN) • Go to The Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative’s Data Resource Center • http://cshcndata.org/Content/Default.aspx • Go to the menu on the left side of the screen and mouse over • “Start a Data Query” • From the pop-up menu, select the year of data desired • http://cshcndata.org/DataQuery/SurveyAreas.aspx?yid=2 • Then, select the type of interactive data search you would like to do • Alternate Site • http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/slaits/cshcn.htm Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  4. Take a tutorial! or Select the survey of your choice! Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  5. Click on the link . . . This will take you to the home page of the survey Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  6. Click on a link . . . Use existing compiled data! Print a profile or indicator report! Download a chartbook! Start your own data query! Navigating the National MCH Surveys

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  8. Basically, 3 Types of Data • State Profile Tables • “All States” Comparison Tables • Data Graphs and Tables for Indicators • Compares an indicator across any 2 geographic areas • Compares indicators across subgroups of children • Age • Race / Ethnicity • Insurance Status • Income Level • Urban / Rural Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  9. Click on a state or HRSA region Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  10. Produce a snapshot of a region compared to the nation Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  11. Start a Data Query Choose the year of data Click on one of the ‘starting points’ . . . or Enter a word or phrase Then, click on ‘Next’ Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  12. Select ‘Healthy People 2010’ Then, click on ‘Next’ Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  13. Select ‘geographic area’ (nation, region, state) Select ‘topic’ (HP2010 focal area) Then, click on ‘Next’ Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  14. Select ‘question’ – many times there will be multiple questions that address HP2010 objectives Then, click on ‘Next’ Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  15. Refine the overall results by conducing subgroup analyses . . . • Compare to the nation, region, another state • Compare subgroup characteristics (sex, race / ethnicity, urban / rural location, type of insurance, etc.) Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  16. Interpret results! What do you notice about children who required medical attention among those who had a medical home? Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  17. Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) • Go to • http://www.cdc.gov/PRAMS/ • Go to the menu on the upper right hand side of the page and click on • Prevalence and Trends Data – CPONDER System • http://www.cdc.gov/PRAMS/CPONDER.htm • Click on the CPONDER link in the first paragraph of webpage text • http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/cPONDER/ Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  18. Do your own on-line analysis of state data Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  19. Click on the link to CPONDER Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  20. Select the State Select the year Select topic of interest Click on ‘Go’ Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  21. Sometimes there are multiple questions on a topic, so . . . Choose the question of interest Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  22. Determine if you want to look at the data by different categories Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  23. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) • Go to • http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/ • Go to the menu titled “Survey Data and Downloads” and click on • BRFSS SMART Survey Data http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/smart/technical_infodata.htm • Click on the year of the data that you want • Scroll down the page until you see the format of the data that you need • Download! Navigating the National MCH Surveys

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  25. Download your own data Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  26. Download data files, survey method information, and SAS program code Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  27. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) • Go to • http://www.cdc.gov/brfss/ • Go to the menu titled “Interactive Databases” and click on • SMART: City and County Database • http://apps.nccd.cdc.gov/BRFSS-SMART/ Navigating the National MCH Surveys

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  29. Determine whether you want to access the local area health risk data for an MMSA Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  30. Select the MMSA Year of data Topic of interest Click on ‘Go’ Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  31. Determine whether you want to select another MMSA or year of data for comparison Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  32. Or, Create quick view charts for a local area Navigating the National MCH Surveys

  33. Select the MMSA Select the year Click on ‘View PDF’ Navigating the National MCH Surveys

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