Procedure measures in outcomes research
What are procedure measures in outcomes research and why are they sometimes employed in place of real outcomes data?
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A procedure measure is a piece of data which is closely associated to an outcome, however is simpler to measure or more accessible than the real outcome data. Therefore, it is suitable to employ as a surrogate measure for outcome. For illustration, the consequence of diabetes health education program, the number of eye examinations and customary evaluation of glycosylated hemoglobin (that is, good practices) instead of assessing the real long-term health of the diabetics.
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