Competency information
Details
Select and justify relevant attributes in consultation, and evaluate the system.
Considerations
- The purpose of surveillance and surveillance system evaluation.
- Surveillance system attributes, e.g. completeness, timeliness, usefulness, representativeness, sensitivity, specificity.
- Guidelines for conducting a surveillance system evaluation.
- The public health importance of the clinical/health-related event under surveillance.
- The purpose and operation of the surveillance system and resources (financial, personnel and other resources) needed to operate the surveillance system.
- Surveillance system attributes and how to select attributes for evaluation.
- The rationale for surveillance and evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of different approaches.
- The surveillance cycle: set objectives, data collection, data analysis, interpretation, action, evaluation.
- Population under surveillance.
- Types of surveillance, including: (i) active surveillance; (ii) passive surveillance; (iii) sentinel surveillance; (iv) syndromic surveillance.
- Disease registration systems.
- Cancer registration (as an example of disease registration).
Relevant learning outcomes
# | Outcome |
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# 1 | Outcome Generate a report describing and evaluating the attributes of a surveillance system. |