Atjaunināt sīkdatņu piekrišanu

E-grāmata: National Children's Study 2014: An Assessment

  • Formāts: 182 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309306928
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
  • Formāts - EPUB+DRM
  • Cena: 47,58 €*
  • * ši ir gala cena, t.i., netiek piemērotas nekādas papildus atlaides
  • Ielikt grozā
  • Pievienot vēlmju sarakstam
  • Šī e-grāmata paredzēta tikai personīgai lietošanai. E-grāmatas nav iespējams atgriezt un nauda par iegādātajām e-grāmatām netiek atmaksāta.
  • Formāts: 182 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Aug-2014
  • Izdevniecība: National Academies Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309306928
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:

DRM restrictions

  • Kopēšana (kopēt/ievietot):

    nav atļauts

  • Drukāšana:

    nav atļauts

  • Lietošana:

    Digitālo tiesību pārvaldība (Digital Rights Management (DRM))
    Izdevējs ir piegādājis šo grāmatu šifrētā veidā, kas nozīmē, ka jums ir jāinstalē bezmaksas programmatūra, lai to atbloķētu un lasītu. Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu, jums ir jāizveido Adobe ID. Vairāk informācijas šeit. E-grāmatu var lasīt un lejupielādēt līdz 6 ierīcēm (vienam lietotājam ar vienu un to pašu Adobe ID).

    Nepieciešamā programmatūra
    Lai lasītu šo e-grāmatu mobilajā ierīcē (tālrunī vai planšetdatorā), jums būs jāinstalē šī bezmaksas lietotne: PocketBook Reader (iOS / Android)

    Lai lejupielādētu un lasītu šo e-grāmatu datorā vai Mac datorā, jums ir nepieciešamid Adobe Digital Editions (šī ir bezmaksas lietotne, kas īpaši izstrādāta e-grāmatām. Tā nav tas pats, kas Adobe Reader, kas, iespējams, jau ir jūsu datorā.)

    Jūs nevarat lasīt šo e-grāmatu, izmantojot Amazon Kindle.

The National Children's Study (NCS) was authorized by the Children's Health Act of 2000 and is being implemented by a dedicated Program Office in the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD). The NCS is planned to be a longitudinal observational birth cohort study to evaluate the effects of chronic and intermittent exposures on child health and development in the U.S.. The NCS would be the first study to collect a broad range of environmental exposure measures for a national probability sample of about 100,000 children, followed from birth or before birth to age 21. Detailed plans for the NCS were developed by 2007 and reviewed by a National Research Council / Institute of Medicine panel. At that time, sample recruitment for the NCS Main Study was scheduled to begin in 2009 and to be completed within about 5 years. However, results from the initial seven pilot locations, which recruited sample cases in 2009-2010, indicated that the proposed household-based recruitment approach would be more costly and time consuming than planned. In response, the Program Office implemented a number of pilot tests in 2011 to evaluate alternative recruitment methods and pilot testing continues to date. At the request of Congress, The National Children's Study 2014 reviews the revised study design and proposed methodologies for the NCS Main Study. This report assesses the study's plan to determine whether it is likely to produce scientifically sound results that are generalizable to the United States population and appropriate subpopulations. The report makes recommendations about the overall study framework, sample design, timing, content and need for scientific expertise and oversight. The National Children's Study has the potential to add immeasurably to scientific knowledge about the impact of environmental exposures, broadly defined, on children\'s health and development in the United States. The recommendations of this report will help the NCS will achieve its intended objective to examine the effects of environmental influences on the health and development of American children.
Summary 1(10)
1 Introduction
11(16)
Charge to the Panel
11(3)
History of the NCS
14(8)
Proposed Design of the Main Study
22(1)
This Panel's Approach
23(2)
Organization of the Report
25(2)
2 Study Design
27(18)
The Panel's Conceptual Framework
27(2)
Design Principles
29(1)
Key Design Features
30(7)
Supplemental Samples
37(5)
Health Disparities
42(3)
3 Sample Design
45(26)
Proposed Sample Design
45(3)
Expected Elements in a Sampling Plan
48(2)
Evaluation of the NCS Sampling Plan
50(17)
Next Steps for the Sample Design
67(4)
4 Study Content
71(28)
Study Content Concepts and Parameters
71(7)
Proposed Data Collection
78(15)
Health Disparities
93(1)
Data Release
94(5)
5 Data Collection Costs
99(8)
Assumptions
99(1)
Cost Drivers
100(1)
Field Cost Estimates: Alternative Models
101(4)
Evaluation
105(2)
6 Study Leadership And Scientific Oversight
107(8)
Areas of Concern
107(4)
Approaches to Consider
111(3)
Lessons from Other Studies
114(1)
7 Summary, Conclusions, And Recommendations
115(14)
Conceptual Framework and Implications for Design
116(4)
Probability Sample Design, Size, and Composition
120(3)
Content and Visit Schedule
123(3)
Field Costs
126(1)
Leadership of the National Children's Study
127(2)
REFERENCES: GENERAL
129(4)
REFERENCES: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH AND HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
133(2)
APPENDIXES
A Communications between the Panel and the NCS Program Office
135(10)
B Field Costs for the National Children's Study: First 7 Years
145(16)
C Biographical Sketches of Panel Members and Staff
161