NURS8310: Week 2 – Discussion

Discussion: Descriptive Epidemiology: Data Sources and Data Collection Over the last weekend, six people went to the Alcan City Hospital emergency room with similar symptoms. The laboratory results for the six patients were indicative of an infection due to Escherichia coli (E. coli). Patient interviews revealed they had all eaten a meal at Sam’s Sandwich […]

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Discussion: Descriptive Epidemiology: Data Sources and Data Collection

Over the last weekend, six people went to the Alcan City Hospital emergency room with similar symptoms. The laboratory results for the six patients were indicative of an infection due to Escherichia coli (E. coli). Patient interviews revealed they had all eaten a meal at Sam’s Sandwich Food Truck during the Alcan City Fair within 48 hours of going to the hospital. Further inquiries by the Alcan City public health officials identified that the source of the E. coli contamination was the lettuce that Sam’s had purchased from M&L Produce (a produce supplier located in Tempe, Arizona). Epidemiologists from the Arizona State Health Department determined that the lettuce that M&L supplied Sam’s was from a farm located in Xion, California (the key supplier for M&L Produce).

Aside from the six patients who sought treatment, epidemiologists tracked down and conducted interviews with 400 of the fair attendees to identify any potential cases who did not seek treatment and compare data with those who attended but did not become ill. Interview questions pertained to descriptive aspects of the outbreak (person, place, and time). Analysis of data collected on foods eaten allowed the epidemiologists to narrow it down and identify sandwiches served by Sam’s Sandwich Food Truck at the fair on Saturday as the source of infection. Alcan City public health officials were quick to visit the food truck to inquire into their food management and handling. The food truck owner was cooperative and helpful in providing licensing, permits, operations, and sales information.

Descriptive epidemiologic studies are often conducted as precursors to analytic studies. Epidemiologic concepts are used to gather data to better understand and evaluate health trends in populations. Data, such as characteristics of the persons affected, place where an incident occurred, and time of occurrence, are collected and analyzed to look for patterns in an effort to identify emerging health problems. It was in just this way that the HIV/AIDS epidemic was first identified.

In this Discussion, you will apply the epidemiologic concepts of time, place, and person to a specific population health problem. You will also consider methods for obtaining data to study an issue.

To prepare:

  • Examine Table 2.2 in your Curley textbook. Select a topic from the table to use for this Discussion.
  • Locate two scholarly articles that provide background information about the problem.
  • Identify a specific population affected by your selected health problem.
  • Research the patterns of the disease in your selected population using the epidemiologic characteristics of person, place, and time.
  • Consider methods for obtaining data to examine the association you selected.
  • Ask yourself: How would the methods I select influence the accuracy of case identification, definition, and diagnosis?
By Day 3 of Week 2

Post a cohesive response that addresses the following:

  • Describe your selected health problem using the epidemiologic model (person, place, and time), with a focus on the population affected by this problem.
  • Discuss sampling methods you could use to collect primary data to describe and study your health problem.
  • Identify two secondary data sources that you could use to collect the data needed to address this topic.
  • Explain how these methods and sources would influence the completeness of case identification as well as the case definition/diagnostic criteria used.
By Day 6 of Week 2

Respond to at least two colleagues on two different days in one or more of the following ways:

  • Ask a probing question, substantiated with additional background information, evidence, or research.
  • Share an insight from having read your colleagues’ postings, synthesizing the information to provide new perspectives.
  • Offer and support an alternative perspective using readings from the classroom or from your own research in the Walden Library.
  • Validate an idea with your own experience and additional research.
  • Make a suggestion based on additional evidence drawn from readings or after synthesizing multiple postings.
  • Expand on your colleagues’ postings by providing additional insights or contrasting perspectives based on readings and evidence.
  • Learning Resources
  • Required Readings (click to expand/reduce)
  • Curley, A. L. C. (Ed.). (2020). Population-based nursing: Concepts and competencies
  • for advanced practice (3rd ed.). Springer.
  • ● Chapter 6, “Using Information Technology to Improve Population Outcomes”
  • Friis, R. H., & Sellers, T. A. (2021). Epidemiology for public health practice (6th ed.).
  • Jones & Bartlett.
  • ● Chapter 4, “Descriptive Epidemiology: Person, Place, Time”
  • ● Chapter 5, “Sources of Data for Use in Epidemiology”
  • National Institutes of Health National Library of Medicine. (2019). Finding and using
  • health statistics . https://www.nlm.nih.gov/nichsr/stats_tutorial/cover.html
  • Secondary Data Sources
  • Use the following resources to locate secondary data sources for this week’s
  • Assignment:
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (n.d.). Data.CDC.gov: Home .
  • https://data.cdc.gov/
  • National Center for Health Statistics. (2015). Resources for researchers.
  • https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nchs_for_you/researchers.htm
  • Walden University Office of Research and Doctoral Services. (n.d.). Explore existing
  • datasets . https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/research-center/student-research/data-
  • sources
  • World Health Organization. (2021). WHO Data collections [Data sets].
  • https://www.who.int/data/collections
  • Required Media (click to expand/reduce)
  • Secondary Data Sources for Population Health
  • Time Estimate: 2 minutes
  • Transcript – Secondary Data Sources for Population Health [PDF]
  • Walden University, LLC. (2021). Descriptive epidemiology—person, place, and time
  • [Interactive media]. Walden University Blackboard. https://class.waldenu.edu
  • Walden University, LLC. (2021). Theoretical models—One Health and socioecological
  • model [Interactive media]. Walden University Blackboard. https://class.waldenu.edu

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