INTRODUCTIONEpidemiology seeks to determine associations between
exposure risk and disease that are spatially dependent. Public health
focuses on the health of populations rather than of individuals and
focuses more on prevention of health problems. These efforts fall
naturally within the domain of problems requiring use of spatial
analysis as part of the solution, and GIS and other spatial analysis
tools are therefore recognized as providing potentially
transformational capabilities for Epidemiology and public health
efforts.
This course is to link common public health questions with appropriate
statistical procedures; to offer a strong conceptual grounding in
several important statistical procedures; and to describe how to
interpret the results from the statistics in ways that are principled
and will be persuasive to intended audiences using simple software
tools. Statistics are a mainstay in the toolkit of public health
professionals. Human memory being what it is, however, even Public
health professionals with reasonable statistical training, over the
years, often forget the basics. If professionals are going to make
sensible use of consultants, communicate effectively with funders, and
understand others’ reports, then they often need at least a
conceptual understanding of relatively complex, recently developed
statistical techniques.
Our main goal is to help the participants acquire hands-on skills in
use of Geographic Information System (GIS) as a tool to capture,
store, analyze, manage, and visualize disease cases data that is
geographically linked. The participants will also acquire statistical
data analysis skills.
DURATION
10 Days
OBJECTIVES
* To present to participants all data-related aspects of a
GIS, such as the data models in GIS, data input, data editing, data
visualization, metadata and managing a spatial database.
* To develop Understanding on the different components of a
GIS and the role GIS plays in solving epidemiological and public
health problems.
* Establish understanding on how to work with spatial data
and GIS techniques to solve epidemiology and public health problems.
* To Carry out advanced analyses of geographical data with
specific reference to epidemiological related issues
* To improve data management and analysis skills of the
participants
* To perform spatial and temporal epidemiological and public
health analysis using GIS.
* To expose participants to data capture, input,
manipulation and display by GIS
* To explain to the participant role of GIS as a decision
support system in public health
* To demonstrate to participant use of GIS in mapping health
facilities and projects.
COURSE CONTENT
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