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How to Collect the Necessary Data?
Data collection is an essential part of defining the problem. This can be achieved through various methods:
Surveillance systems
that continuously monitor health events.
Epidemiological studies
such as
cohort
,
case-control
, and
cross-sectional studies
.
Data from
healthcare providers
and institutions, including hospitals and clinics.
Information from community-based sources, such as
surveys
and
interviews
.
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