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adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/about/ContactInformation.xml
r20241 r24451 12 12 13 13 <author>Garth Braithwaite</author> 14 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company>14 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company> 15 15 <versions> 16 16 <version><date>Nov 24, 2014</date><who>Pallavi</who><description>updated contact information</description></version> … … 77 77 78 78 <CONTENT> 79 Hawaii-IBIS is managed out of the Community Health Assessment Program (CHAP) in the Epidemiology 80 and Response Division. 79 HI-IBIS is managed by the Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse. 81 80 <br/><br/> 82 The website is a collaborative effort involving all offices and divisions in the83 Hawai i State Department of Health Hawaii-IBIS <a ibis:href="home/Contributors.html" title="Click81 <!-- The website is a collaborative effort involving all offices and divisions in the 82 Hawai'i State Department of Health HI-IBIS <a ibis:href="home/Contributors.html" title="Click 84 83 here to show some of the contributors.">indicator authors, editors</a> and 85 84 <a ibis:href="home/DataStewards.html" title="Click here to show query system data stewards."> … … 95 94 <h3>Community Epidemiology</h3> 96 95 97 Contributions to the H awaii-IBIS website are made by all staff96 Contributions to the HI-IBIS website are made by all staff 98 97 in the NMDOH Community Health Assessment Program (CHAP). Oversight 99 98 and ongoing maintenace are the primary responsibilities of the … … 128 127 <h3>Tribal Epidemiology</h3> 129 128 130 The department's Tribal Epidemiologist works with tribes and Hawai i's129 The department's Tribal Epidemiologist works with tribes and Hawai'i.s 131 130 two I.H.S. Tribal Epidemiology Centers to provide epidemiology support in 132 131 activities such as health assessment and data analysis, disease and outbreak 133 132 investigation, and health emergency management, and maintain tribal data 134 and information on H awaii-IBIS.133 and information on HI-IBIS. 135 134 <br/><br/> 136 135 … … 154 153 155 154 The Geospatial Epidemiology program supports the department's geospatial technology 156 capacity, including mapping of Hawai i health data and geocoding data to support155 capacity, including mapping of Hawai'i health data and geocoding data to support 157 156 mapping activities and small area analysis. 158 157 <br/><br/> … … 180 179 </div> 181 180 182 < !-- <a href="mailto:lois.haggard@state.nm.us">Lois Haggard</a><br/> -->181 <a href="mailto:lois.haggard@state.nm.us">Lois Haggard</a><br/> 183 182 <div class="Section"> 184 183 <h2>Mailing Address:</h2> 185 184 Community Health Assessment Program<br/> 186 185 Epidemiology and Response Division<br/> 187 Hawai i State Department of Health<br/>186 Hawai'i State Department of Health<br/> 188 187 P.O. Box 26110<br/> 189 188 Santa Fe, NM 87502<br/><br/> … … 200 199 201 200 </div> 202 201 --> 203 202 </CONTENT> 204 203 </HTML_CONTENT> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/about/Disclaimer.xml
r20241 r24451 27 27 <CONTENT> 28 28 This web site is provided "AS IS" and without warranties of any kind. 29 To the fullest extent of the law, the Hawai i Health Data Warehouse and the30 Hawai i State Department of Health, including each agency, officer, or employee of the31 Hawai i Health Data Warehouse and the Hawaii State Department of Health,29 To the fullest extent of the law, the Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse and the 30 Hawai'i State Department of Health, including each agency, officer, or employee of the 31 Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse and the Hawai'i State Department of Health, 32 32 disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, including but not limited to warranties of 33 33 merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to this web site; … … 38 38 <br/><br/> 39 39 40 In addition, neither the Hawai i Health Data Warehouse nor the Hawaii State Department of Health,40 In addition, neither the Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse nor the Hawai'i State Department of Health, 41 41 nor any agency, officer, or employee makes any representations, guarantees, or warranties as to: 42 42 (1) the accuracy, completeness, currency, or suitability of the information provided via this web site; 43 43 (2) the use of or the results of the use of this web site; and 44 44 (3) the accuracy, reliability, availability or completeness or usefulness of the content of web sites 45 created and maintained by persons other than the Hawai i Health Data Warehouse and the Hawaii State Department of Health and linked to or from this web site.45 created and maintained by persons other than the Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse and the Hawai'i State Department of Health and linked to or from this web site. 46 46 <br/><br/> 47 47 </CONTENT> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/about/Privacy.xml
r20241 r24451 41 41 <br/> 42 42 <h4>Policy</h4> 43 The data in the Hawai i Health Data Warehouse have been de-identified by the removal of all43 The data in the Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse have been de-identified by the removal of all 44 44 information that might be used to identify a specific individual (e.g. name, birthdate, phone numbers, etc.). 45 The only Protected Health Information (PHI) in the Hawai i Health Data Warehouse is geographic location at the45 The only Protected Health Information (PHI) in the Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse is geographic location at the 46 46 zip code or census tract level. This information is stored in a secure server accessible only by authorized 47 47 individuals. In order to prevent the possible identification of an individual from the data, HHDW follows 48 48 established rules for suppressing data representing too small of a sample. 49 49 <br/><br/> 50 The Hawai i State Department of Health is required by law to keep your health information private and to tell51 you our legal duties and privacy practices. Please see the <a href="https://portal.e hawaii.gov/page/privacy-policy/">52 Hawai i Health DOH Privacy Policy</a> for additional information.50 The Hawai'i State Department of Health is required by law to keep your health information private and to tell 51 you our legal duties and privacy practices. Please see the <a href="https://portal.eHawai'i.gov/page/privacy-policy/"> 52 Hawai'i Health DOH Privacy Policy</a> for additional information. 53 53 <br/> 54 54 <h4>Learn More</h4> … … 58 58 <h4>Contact Us</h4> 59 59 60 For any additional questions pertaining to H awaii-IBIS compliance with local, state or federal privacy regulations, please60 For any additional questions pertaining to HI-IBIS compliance with local, state or federal privacy regulations, please 61 61 <a href="http://www.hhdw.org/contact-2/"> contact us.</a> 62 62 <br/><br/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/about/WebCitation.xml
r20241 r24451 18 18 19 19 20 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Web Citation</TITLE>20 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Web Citation</TITLE> 21 21 22 22 … … 30 30 <br/><br/> 31 31 <h2>For Custom Query Use:</h2> 32 "[Dataset queried - see list below]. Retrieved on [insert date] from Hawai i State Department of Health, Hawaii Health Data Warehouse Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website:33 <a href=" http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view" title="H awaii-IBIS Website"> http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view/</a>".32 "[Dataset queried - see list below]. Retrieved on [insert date] from Hawai'i State Department of Health, Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: 33 <a href=" http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view" title="HI-IBIS Website"> http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view/</a>". 34 34 <br/><br/> 35 35 36 36 <div class="Note"> 37 37 <h3>Example:</h3> 38 "Hawai i State Department of Health, Hawaii Health Data WarehouseBehavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Retrieved on June 9, 2015 from39 Hawai i State Department of Health,Hawaii Health Data WarehouseIndicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view/ ".40 <a href=" http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view/ " title="H awaii-IBIS Website"> http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view/ </a>".38 "Hawai'i State Department of Health, Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Retrieved on June 9, 2015 from 39 Hawai'i State Department of Health, Hawai'i Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view/ ". 40 <a href=" http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view/ " title="HI-IBIS Website"> http://ibis.hhdw.org/ibisph-view/ </a>". 41 41 </div><br/><br/> 42 42 43 43 <div class="Note"> 44 44 <h3>List of Datasets:</h3> 45 BRFSS: Hawaii Health Data Warehouse, Hawaii State Department of Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System<br/> 45 BRFSS: Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse, Hawai'i State Department of Health, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System<br/> 46 PRAMS: Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse, Hawai'i State Department of Health, Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System<br/> 47 YRBS: Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse, Hawai'i State Department of Health, Youth Risk Behavior Survey<br/> 48 YTS: Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse, Hawai'i State Department of Health, Youth Tobacco Survey<br/> 49 Vital Statistics: Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse, Hawai'i State Department of Health, Office of Health Status Monitoring, Vitals Statistics<br/> 46 50 <br/><br/> 47 51 </div> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/about/Welcome.xml
r24194 r24451 7 7 <summary>Home Module's Welcome Page</summary> 8 8 <description> 9 This is the main introduction page for the H awaii Hawaii-IBIS site. It should9 This is the main introduction page for the HI-IBIS site. It should 10 10 provide an overview of what the system offers as well as links to main 11 11 system modules. It should be updated frequently as new query modules … … 20 20 21 21 <author>Garth Braithwaite</author> 22 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company>22 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company> 23 23 </ibis:doc> 24 24 25 25 26 <TITLE>Welcome to Hawaiʻi-IBIS - Hawai 'i's Public Health Data Resource</TITLE>27 <KEYWORDS>Hawai i Public Health Indicator Profile Query Data Welcome</KEYWORDS>28 <DESCRIPTION>Hawai 'i's Indicator Based Information System for Public Health Data Resource - Welcome Home Page</DESCRIPTION>26 <TITLE>Welcome to Hawaiʻi-IBIS - Hawaii's Public Health Data Resource</TITLE> 27 <KEYWORDS>Hawai'i Public Health Indicator Profile Query Data Welcome</KEYWORDS> 28 <DESCRIPTION>Hawaii's Indicator Based Information System for Public Health Data Resource - Welcome Home Page</DESCRIPTION> 29 29 30 30 … … 70 70 <CONTENT> 71 71 <p> 72 Hawaiʻi-IBIS is your source for data and information on Hawai 'i's priority72 Hawaiʻi-IBIS is your source for data and information on Hawaii's priority 73 73 public health issues. The mission of the Hawai'i State Department of Health 74 74 is to protect and improve the health and environment for all people in Hawai'i. 75 H awaii-IBIS provides access to the data that can help provide answers76 to realize the health goals of Hawai i.75 HI-IBIS provides access to the data that can help provide answers 76 to realize the health goals of Hawai'i. 77 77 </p> 78 78 79 <div style="font-weight: bold; color:#663399">UPDATES: H awai'i-IBIS now has 2018 BRFSS data! </div>79 <div style="font-weight: bold; color:#663399">UPDATES: HI-IBIS now has 2018 BRFSS data! </div> 80 80 81 81 <h2>Build Your Own Reports</h2> … … 84 84 <li><a href="community/indicators" title="">Go directly to the Community Snapshot Report page...</a></li> 85 85 <li><a href="query/selection/birth/_BirthSelection.html" title="">Go directly to the Birth Records Health Indicator Selection page...</a></li> 86 <li><a href="query/selection/mort/_MortSelection.html" title="">Go directly to the Death Records Health Indicator Selection page...</a></li> 86 87 <li><a href="query/selection/brfss/_BRFSSSelection.html" title="">Go directly to the BRFSS Health Indicator Selection page...</a></li> 87 88 <li><a href="query/selection/prams/_PRAMSSelection.html" title="">Go directly to the PRAMS Health Indicator Selection page...</a></li> … … 91 92 92 93 <div class="FluidContainer"> 93 <h2>Watch a Video Overview of H awai'i-IBIS</h2>94 <h2>Watch a Video Overview of HI-IBIS</h2> 94 95 <div> 95 You can watch a short video that provides an overview of H awai'i-IBIS and demonstrates how to create your own custom query.96 You can watch a short video that provides an overview of HI-IBIS and demonstrates how to create your own custom query. 96 97 <br/><br/> 97 98 <iframe width="480" height="360" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/2ajDKKyUVLo?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen="true"></iframe> … … 105 106 <SELECTIONS> 106 107 <SELECTION> 107 <TITLE>H awai'i-IBIS Query System Tutorial - PDF Version (Right-Click to open in a new tab)</TITLE>108 <DESCRIPTION>PDF file describing H awaii-IBIS query system.</DESCRIPTION>109 <LOCAL_URL>view/docs/Tutorials/H awaii-IBIS_Tutorial.pdf</LOCAL_URL>108 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Query System Tutorial - PDF Version (Right-Click to open in a new tab)</TITLE> 109 <DESCRIPTION>PDF file describing HI-IBIS query system.</DESCRIPTION> 110 <LOCAL_URL>view/docs/Tutorials/HI-IBIS_Tutorial.pdf</LOCAL_URL> 110 111 </SELECTION> 111 112 112 113 <SELECTION> 113 <TITLE>H awai'i-IBIS Query System Tutorial (PowerPoint Version)</TITLE>114 <DESCRIPTION>Powerpoint presentation example for H awaii-IBIS query system.</DESCRIPTION>115 <LOCAL_URL>view/docs/Tutorials/H awai'i-IBIS_Tutorial.pptx</LOCAL_URL>114 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Query System Tutorial (PowerPoint Version)</TITLE> 115 <DESCRIPTION>Powerpoint presentation example for HI-IBIS query system.</DESCRIPTION> 116 <LOCAL_URL>view/docs/Tutorials/HI-IBIS_Tutorial.pptx</LOCAL_URL> 116 117 </SELECTION> 117 118 </SELECTIONS> … … 124 125 <img src="contentfile/image/hhdw2.png" 125 126 alt="Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse Logo" 126 title="H awaii-IBIS is produced in collaboration with the Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse"127 title="HI-IBIS is produced in collaboration with the Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse" 127 128 /> 128 129 </a> … … 138 139 <br/><br/> 139 140 140 <a href="http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/" class="ClearedImage">141 <a href="http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/" class="ClearedImage"> 141 142 <img src="contentfile/image/HHM2.jpg" 142 143 alt="Hawai'i Health Matters" … … 145 146 </a> 146 147 <div> 147 <a href="http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/">Hawai'i Health Matters</a> is148 <a href="http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/">Hawai'i Health Matters</a> is 148 149 a one-stop source of data and information about community health on 149 150 the islands and healthy communities in general. It provides data in … … 153 154 154 155 <h2>Suggestion Box</h2> 155 Please feel free to <a href="http://www.hhdw.org/contact-2/" title="Go to the H awaii-IBIS Contact page">contact us</a>.156 Please feel free to <a href="http://www.hhdw.org/contact-2/" title="Go to the HI-IBIS Contact page">contact us</a>. 156 157 Your feedback is appreciated. 157 158 <br/><br/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/query/ContentUsage.xml
r20241 r24451 16 16 <version><date>Oct 06, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>More text changes as per Katherine</description></version> 17 17 <version><date>Sep 14, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Text changes as per Katherine</description></version> 18 <version><date>Apr 02, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Adapting for Hawai i begins</description></version>18 <version><date>Apr 02, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Adapting for Hawai'i begins</description></version> 19 19 <version><date>Mar 20, 2014</date><who>Lois</who><description>Added water systems, ed query, created table with descriptions</description></version> 20 20 <version><date>Oct 08, 2010</date><who>Lois</who><description>Added Infant Mortality</description></version> … … 27 27 28 28 29 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Query System Contents and Usage</TITLE>29 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Query System Contents and Usage</TITLE> 30 30 31 31 32 32 <CONTENT> 33 The Hawaii-IBIS Query System provides a simple-to-use interface that allows a user 34 to step through data selection options and perform custom queries of Hawaii's 35 public health databases. 33 The HI-IBIS Query System provides a simple-to-use interface that allows a user 34 to step through data selection options and perform custom queries on public health databases in Hawai'i. 36 35 <br/><br/> 37 36 … … 64 63 65 64 <h2>Data uses:</h2> 66 The H awaii-IBIS query system data are intended to support public health stakeholders,65 The HI-IBIS query system data are intended to support public health stakeholders, 67 66 students, researchers, and policy makers in their efforts to improve the health of the state. 68 67 <br/><br/> … … 79 78 Birth Dataset</a> 80 79 </td> 81 <td>Hawai i live births, including infant sex, gestational age, and birthweight, maternal age,80 <td>Hawai'i live births, including infant sex, gestational age, and birthweight, maternal age, 82 81 race/ethnicity, county and small area of residence, prenatal care, type of facility where 83 82 the birth took place and what type of care provider attended the birth. Data for national 84 comparisons are available. The Birth Certificate data are maintained by the Hawai i State Department83 comparisons are available. The Birth Certificate data are maintained by the Hawai'i State Department 85 84 of Health, Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics. 86 85 </td> … … 90 89 Death Dataset</a> 91 90 </td> 92 <td>Hawai i deaths, including decedent's age, race/ethnicity, county and small area of91 <td>Hawai'i deaths, including decedent's age, race/ethnicity, county and small area of 93 92 residence, and underlying cause of death. Data for national comparisons are available. 94 The Death Certificate data are maintained by the Hawai i State Department of Health, Bureau93 The Death Certificate data are maintained by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Bureau 95 94 of Vital Records and Health Statistics. 96 95 </td> … … 109 108 Behavioral Risk Factors Surveillance System (BRFSS) Survey</a> 110 109 </td> 111 <td>Health status and behaviors of Hawai i adults, including doctor diagnosed chronic conditions,110 <td>Health status and behaviors of Hawai'i adults, including doctor diagnosed chronic conditions, 112 111 health care coverage, smoking and alcohol consumption, preventive health care exams, and physical 113 112 activity and nutrition, obesity and overweight. Data were collected through telephone surveys and 114 are representative of non-institutionalized Hawai i adults with landlines or cellphones. Data for113 are representative of non-institutionalized Hawai'i adults with landlines or cellphones. Data for 115 114 national comparisons are available for most items. The BRFSS data are maintained by the 116 Hawai i State Department of Health, Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division,115 Hawai'i State Department of Health, Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion Division, 117 116 in collaboration with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 118 117 </td> … … 124 123 </td> 125 124 <td>Dataset contains information on the preconception, pregnancy and delivery experiences 126 of Hawai i women who recently gave birth, including the mother's age, and race/ethnicity,125 of Hawai'i women who recently gave birth, including the mother's age, and race/ethnicity, 127 126 health insurance coverage, pregnancy intention and contraception, stress factors or 128 127 support during pregnancy, breastfeeding practices and barriers, prenatal care, health 129 128 or case management services, postpartum health and infant care. Data for comparisons 130 129 with selected other states are available for many items. The PRAMS data are maintained 131 by the Hawai i State Department of Health, Family Health Bureau.130 by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Family Health Bureau. 132 131 </td> 133 132 </tr> … … 136 135 Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS)</a> 137 136 </td> 138 <td>Health status and behaviors of Hawai i high school students, including grade, sex,137 <td>Health status and behaviors of Hawai'i high school students, including grade, sex, 139 138 county of residence and race/ethnicity of the student, use of alcohol, tobacco, and 140 139 drugs, physical violence, physical activity and nutrition, obesity and overweight. 141 140 Data were collected through paper-and-pencil surveys conducted in the classroom and 142 are representative of Hawai i public high school students in grades 9-12. Data for141 are representative of Hawai'i public high school students in grades 9-12. Data for 143 142 national comparisons are available for most items. The YRRS data are maintained by 144 the Hawai i State Department of Health Survey Unit.143 the Hawai'i State Department of Health Survey Unit. 145 144 </td> 146 145 </tr> … … 149 148 Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data (HIDD)</a> 150 149 </td> 151 <td>Inpatient hospital stays in Hawai i hospitals, including patient's age, race/ethnicity,150 <td>Inpatient hospital stays in Hawai'i hospitals, including patient's age, race/ethnicity, 152 151 and county of residence, reason for hospitalization, hospital procedures, length of stay, 153 152 payer and discharge status. Data for national comparisons are available. The HIDD are 154 maintained by the Hawai i State Department of Health, Health Systems Epidemiology Program155 and prepared for presentation in H awaii-IBIS by the Hawaii State Department of Health, Environmental153 maintained by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Health Systems Epidemiology Program 154 and prepared for presentation in HI-IBIS by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Environmental 156 155 Health Epidemiology Bureau. 157 156 </td> … … 161 160 Hospital Emergency Department Visits Data (ED)</a> 162 161 </td> 163 <td>Outpatient emergency department visits to Hawai i hospitals, including patient's age,162 <td>Outpatient emergency department visits to Hawai'i hospitals, including patient's age, 164 163 race/ethnicity, and county of residence and reason for emergency department visit. 165 164 Data for comparison with selected other states are available. The ED data are maintained 166 by the Hawai i State Department of Health, Health Systems Epidemiology Program and prepared167 for presentation in H awaii-IBIS by the Hawaii State Department of Health, Environmental Health165 by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Health Systems Epidemiology Program and prepared 166 for presentation in HI-IBIS by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Environmental Health 168 167 Epidemiology Bureau. 169 168 </td> … … 173 172 Infectious Disease</a> 174 173 </td> 175 <td>Information for 22 notifiable conditions among Hawai i residents, the month and week of174 <td>Information for 22 notifiable conditions among Hawai'i residents, the month and week of 176 175 diagnosis, and the age, sex, county of residence and race/ethnicity of the infected person. 177 176 Data for national comparisons are available. The Infectious Disease data are maintained by 178 the Hawai i State Department of Health, Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau.177 the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau. 179 178 </td> 180 179 </tr> … … 200 199 </td> 201 200 <td>Information on the average and maximum concentration of 10 water system contaminants for 202 622 Hawai i community water systems. The Drinking Water Quality data are maintained203 by the Hawai i State Department of Health, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau.201 622 Hawai'i community water systems. The Drinking Water Quality data are maintained 202 by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau. 204 203 </td> 205 204 </tr> … … 208 207 Census Demographic Characteristics</a> 209 208 </td> 210 <td>Demographic characteristics of Hawai i persons and households from the American Community211 Survey for 109 Hawai i Small Areas, including median income, poverty, employment,209 <td>Demographic characteristics of Hawai'i persons and households from the American Community 210 Survey for 109 Hawai'i Small Areas, including median income, poverty, employment, 212 211 disability, veteran status, presence of children in the household and prevalence of 213 212 English language proficiency. Data for national comparisons are available. The Census 214 213 Demographic Characteristics data are maintained by theU.S. Bureau of the Census, and 215 prepared for presentation in H awaii-IBIS by the Hawaii State Department of Health, Community214 prepared for presentation in HI-IBIS by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Community 216 215 Health Assessment Program. 217 216 </td> … … 221 220 Population Estimates</a> 222 221 </td> 223 <td>Population size estimates for Hawai i counties, small areas and census tracts for 1990222 <td>Population size estimates for Hawai'i counties, small areas and census tracts for 1990 224 223 through 2012 by age, sex, and race/ethnicity. The Population Estimates data are maintained 225 by the University of Hawai i,Geospatial and Population Studies Program, and prepared226 for presentation in H awaii-IBIS by the Hawaii State Department of Health, Community Health224 by the University of Hawai'i. Geospatial and Population Studies Program, and prepared 225 for presentation in HI-IBIS by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, Community Health 227 226 Assessment Program. 228 227 </td> … … 231 230 </table><br/> 232 231 233 <h2>H awaii-IBIS Data Citation:</h2>234 Please see our H awaii-IBIS <a ibis:href="about/WebCitation.html">Web Citation page</a> for guidance on how to cite information from the Hawaii-IBIS Website.232 <h2>HI-IBIS Data Citation:</h2> 233 Please see our HI-IBIS <a ibis:href="about/WebCitation.html">Web Citation page</a> for guidance on how to cite information from the HI-IBIS Website. 235 234 <br/><br/> 236 235 237 236 <!--- <div class="Note"> 238 By default, the H awaii-IBIS system delivers JPEG type chart and map graphics to237 By default, the HI-IBIS system delivers JPEG type chart and map graphics to 239 238 be displayed by your browser. If you want to have interactive charts and 240 239 maps or if you are experiencing problems displaying charts and maps 241 see the <a ibis:href="home/GraphicPreference.html">H awaii-IBIS Graphic Display240 see the <a ibis:href="home/GraphicPreference.html">HI-IBIS Graphic Display 242 241 Preference</a> page for options and more information.<br/> 243 242 </div> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/query/Help.xml
r20241 r24451 14 14 <version> 15 15 <number>1.2</number><date>Jun 10, 2015</date> 16 <who>Paul</who><description>Adapted for Hawai i</description>16 <who>Paul</who><description>Adapted for Hawai'i./description> 17 17 </version> 18 18 <version> … … 26 26 <version> 27 27 <number>1.0.1</number><date>May 8, 2008</date> 28 <who>Lois</who><description>Hawai i Initial Version</description>28 <who>Lois</who><description>Hawai'i Initial Version</description> 29 29 </version> 30 30 <version> … … 35 35 </ibis:doc> 36 36 37 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Query System Help Page</TITLE>37 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Query System Help Page</TITLE> 38 38 39 39 <CONTENT> … … 42 42 <p><small><U><a href="#Adobe">Adobe Reader download link - bottom of page.</a></U></small></p> 43 43 <br/> 44 <h2>General H awaii-IBIS Help and Materials</h2>44 <h2>General HI-IBIS Help and Materials</h2> 45 45 <ul> 46 46 <li><a ibis:href="home/WebCitation.html">Suggested Web Citation for IBIS Pages</a></li> … … 49 49 <h2>General Query System Help</h2> 50 50 <div class="Indent"><ul> 51 <li><a ibis:href="query/Tutorials.html">Utah's IBIS-PH Query System Tutorials (Hawai i's is still under construction.)</a></li>52 <li><a href="http://health.utah.gov/opha/IBIShelp/query/workbook.pdf">Utah's IBIS-PH Query System Workbook (Hawai i's is still under construction.)</a></li>51 <li><a ibis:href="query/Tutorials.html">Utah's IBIS-PH Query System Tutorials (Hawai'i.s is still under construction.)</a></li> 52 <li><a href="http://health.utah.gov/opha/IBIShelp/query/workbook.pdf">Utah's IBIS-PH Query System Workbook (Hawai'i.s is still under construction.)</a></li> 53 53 </ul><br/> 54 54 -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/query/ICDGenInfCauses.xml
r20241 r24451 21 21 </ibis:doc> 22 22 23 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS General Causes of Infant Death</TITLE>23 <TITLE>HI-IBIS General Causes of Infant Death</TITLE> 24 24 <CONTENT> 25 25 In order-provide a consistent grouping and ranking standard, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) prepared a 26 26 <a ibis:href="query/ICDInf130.html">List of 130 Selected Causes of Infant Death</a>. Seventy-one causes on that list were 27 27 designated as eligible-be ranked as leading causes of infant death (<a ibis:href="query/ICDInf71Rankable.html">List of 28 71 Rankable Causes of Death</a>). H awaii-IBIS also uses a General Causes of Infant Death that combines some of the more prevalent28 71 Rankable Causes of Death</a>). HI-IBIS also uses a General Causes of Infant Death that combines some of the more prevalent 29 29 causes from the list of 71 causes and classifies rare and unrankable causes into a residual group 30 30 for ease of use and tabulation. For more information about the NCHS rankings see -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/query/ICDInf10Major.xml
r20241 r24451 26 26 <a ibis:href="query/ICDInf130.html">List of 130 Selected Causes of Infant Death</a>. Seventy-one causes on that list were 27 27 designated as eligible-be ranked as leading causes of infant death (<a ibis:href="query/ICDInf71Rankable.html">List of 28 71 Rankable Causes of Death</a>). H awaii-IBIS also uses a General Causes of Infant Death that combines some of the more prevalent28 71 Rankable Causes of Death</a>). HI-IBIS also uses a General Causes of Infant Death that combines some of the more prevalent 29 29 causes from the list of 71 causes and classifies rare and unrankable causes into a residual group 30 30 for ease of use and tabulation. For more information about the NCHS rankings see -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/query/Introduction.xml
r20241 r24451 14 14 <versions> 15 15 <version><date>Oct 06, 2015</date><who>Paul</who><description>Text changes as Per Katherine</description></version> 16 <version><date>Sep 14, 2015</date><who>Paul</who><description>adapted for Hawai i</description></version>16 <version><date>Sep 14, 2015</date><who>Paul</who><description>adapted for Hawai'i./description></version> 17 17 <version><date>Sep 1, 2015</date><who>Lois</who><description>updated</description></version> 18 18 <version>><date>Oct 31, 2008</date><who>Lois</who><description>updated</description></version> … … 23 23 </ibis:doc> 24 24 25 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Custom Query Introduction</TITLE>25 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Custom Query Introduction</TITLE> 26 26 27 27 <CONTENT> 28 Welcome to the H awaii-IBIS interactive query system. This system allows users29 to query public health datasets directly. The public health datasets on H awaii-IBIS are30 managed and provided by the Hawai i State Department of Health, through the Hawaii Health Data Warehouse.28 Welcome to the HI-IBIS interactive query system. This system allows users 29 to query public health datasets directly. The public health datasets on HI-IBIS are 30 managed and provided by the Hawai'i State Department of Health, through the Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse. 31 31 <br/><br/> 32 32 33 The H awaii-IBIS query system data are intended to support public health stakeholders,33 The HI-IBIS query system data are intended to support public health stakeholders, 34 34 students, researchers, and policy makers in their efforts to improve the health of the state. 35 Please be sure to include the <a ibis:href="about/WebCitation.html">recommended citation</a> when using data from H awaii-IBIS35 Please be sure to include the <a ibis:href="about/WebCitation.html">recommended citation</a> when using data from HI-IBIS 36 36 <br/><br/> 37 37 … … 52 52 53 53 <ul> 54 <li><a ibis:href="view/docs/Tutorials/H awaii-IBIS_Tutorial.pdf" TARGET="_blank">Tutorial</a>. This tutorial will lead you through creating a basic query. Right-click on the "Tutorial" link to open the tutorial in a new browser window.</li>54 <li><a ibis:href="view/docs/Tutorials/HI-IBIS_Tutorial.pdf" TARGET="_blank">Tutorial</a>. This tutorial will lead you through creating a basic query. Right-click on the "Tutorial" link to open the tutorial in a new browser window.</li> 55 55 <li><a ibis:href="resource/DatasetSpecific.html">Dataset Specific resources</a>, such as survey 56 56 questionnaires, ICD code lists and more. </li> 57 <li><a ibis:href="about/WebCitation.html">H awaii-IBIS Citation</a>. This page provides instructions and58 examples for citing H awaii-IBIS in your bibliography or footnotes.</li>57 <li><a ibis:href="about/WebCitation.html">HI-IBIS Citation</a>. This page provides instructions and 58 examples for citing HI-IBIS in your bibliography or footnotes.</li> 59 59 <li>Use the <a ibis:href="resource/ContentUsage.html">Resources and Help</a> tab at the top 60 60 at any time for information, instructions and examples. -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/5ClicksCHH.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 14 <version><date>Mar 11, 2015</date><who>Lois</who><description>Update for 2.3 look/images</description></version> … … 21 21 <CONTENT> 22 22 <a name="TOP"></a> 23 Getting to H awaii-IBIS community health information is easy - in fact, you can do it in three mouse clicks.23 Getting to HI-IBIS community health information is easy - in fact, you can do it in three mouse clicks. 24 24 25 25 <br/><br/><br/> 26 <h2>CLICK #1:Go to the H awaii-IBIS home page and click on the "Explore Communities" top tab.</h2>26 <h2>CLICK #1:Go to the HI-IBIS home page and click on the "Explore Communities" top tab.</h2> 27 27 <br/><br/> 28 28 <span class="Indent2"> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/AARate.xml
r20241 r24451 179 179 Notice that using crude death rates in Tables 2a. and 2b., one might conclude that persons 180 180 in Sierra County have a higher underlying risk for Diabetes death compared with the state 181 of Hawai i. How should the age-adjusted death rates be interpreted? You could use181 of Hawai'i. How should the age-adjusted death rates be interpreted? You could use 182 182 <a ibis:href="resource/Glossary.html#C">confidence intervals</a> to assist in interpreting 183 183 these data (IBIS automatically provides 95% confidence intervals for all rates).<br/><br/> 184 184 185 <h3>Table 2a. Age-adjusted Death Rate for Diabetes Mellitus, State of Hawai i,2003-2005</h3>185 <h3>Table 2a. Age-adjusted Death Rate for Diabetes Mellitus, State of Hawai'i. 2003-2005</h3> 186 186 <br/> 187 187 <table class="Info"> … … 292 292 </table><br/><br/> 293 293 294 <h3>Table 2b. Age-adjusted Rate for Diabetes Mellitus, Sierra County, Hawai i,2003-2005</h3>294 <h3>Table 2b. Age-adjusted Rate for Diabetes Mellitus, Sierra County, Hawai'i. 2003-2005</h3> 295 295 <br/> 296 296 <table class="Info"> … … 460 460 <h3>Age/Sex Adjusted Rates</h3> 461 461 <text class="Bold">Q:</text> I have a report that uses age AND SEX adjusted rates. What is this, 462 and why doesn't H awaii-IBIS produce age and sex adjusted rates?<br/>462 and why doesn't HI-IBIS produce age and sex adjusted rates?<br/> 463 463 <text class="Bold">A:</text> It is sometimes appropriate to adjust by other variables besides age. 464 464 Rates that have been adjusted by age and sex use age- and sex-specific rates, weighted by -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/AgeAdjustWeights.xml
r20241 r24451 112 112 <br/> 113 113 For more information on direct and indirect age adjustment of public health data, please 114 visit the H awaii-IBIS page on <a ibis:href="resource/AARate.html">Age-adjusted Rates</a>.114 visit the HI-IBIS page on <a ibis:href="resource/AARate.html">Age-adjusted Rates</a>. 115 115 <br/><br/> 116 116 <br/><p class="HRLeft"/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/BRFSSDataReleases.xml
r24176 r24451 16 16 </ibis:doc> 17 17 18 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS BRFSS Data Release Notes</TITLE>18 <TITLE>HI-IBIS BRFSS Data Release Notes</TITLE> 19 19 20 20 <CONTENT> … … 115 115 <h2>2018 BRFSS</h2> 116 116 <br/> 117 <h3>Changes in the race/ethnicity dimensions.</h3> In 2018, the Hawai i Department of Health (DOH)117 <h3>Changes in the race/ethnicity dimensions.</h3> In 2018, the Hawai'i Department of Health (DOH) 118 118 revised how it collects race/ethnicity information in the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance 119 119 System (BRFSS). The new methodology better aligns with national data collection standards and … … 167 167 <br/> 168 168 The underlying SAS code was modified to more accurately generate the asymmetric confidence intervals 169 that occur when point prevalences approach 0 and 1. This code change will impact all BRFSS H awaii-IBIS169 that occur when point prevalences approach 0 and 1. This code change will impact all BRFSS HI-IBIS 170 170 reports. As a result, there may be slight differences in confidence intervals and relative standard 171 171 errors, and hence, reportability, from previous years. Please check your query results carefully 172 and re-run reports as necessary. H awaii-IBIS runs on SAS version 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc: Cary, NC).172 and re-run reports as necessary. HI-IBIS runs on SAS version 9.4 (SAS Institute Inc: Cary, NC). 173 173 <br/><br/> 174 174 <br/> … … 294 294 <h2>Note about indicator/dimension titles:</h2> 295 295 The BRFSS is constantly changing. HHDW staff carefully review the BRFSS survey instrument each year 296 to assess how changes in the survey instrument impact indicators and dimensions within the H awaii-IBIS297 system. When an indicator or dimension is not available across all years in H awaii-IBIS, this296 to assess how changes in the survey instrument impact indicators and dimensions within the HI-IBIS 297 system. When an indicator or dimension is not available across all years in HI-IBIS, this 298 298 information will be added to the name. For example, there are two versions of Adults with at least one 299 299 disability (2016+) and (2013-2016). In 2016, a question about auditory disability was added to the -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/BirthDataReleases.xml
r24176 r24451 16 16 </ibis:doc> 17 17 18 <TITLE>H awai'i-IBIS Birth Data Release Notes</TITLE>18 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Birth Data Release Notes</TITLE> 19 19 20 20 <CONTENT> … … 32 32 tracts were used in defining these areas due to their availability in census and vital statistic data. 33 33 <br/><br/> 34 Here is a link to a document containing the H awai'i-IBIS Census Tract to Primary Care Service Area Crosswalk:34 Here is a link to a document containing the HI-IBIS Census Tract to Primary Care Service Area Crosswalk: 35 35 <ibis:SelectionsList> 36 36 <SELECTIONS> 37 37 <SELECTION> 38 <TITLE>H awai'i-IBIS Census Tract to Primary Care Service Area Crosswalk</TITLE>38 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Census Tract to Primary Care Service Area Crosswalk</TITLE> 39 39 <DESCRIPTION>Excel file describing CT to PCSA crosswalk.</DESCRIPTION> 40 40 <LOCAL_URL>view/docs/Query/PCSA_CT Crosswalk.pdf</LOCAL_URL> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/ContentUsage.xml
r20241 r24451 12 12 <company>Utah Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 <version><number>3.0</number><date>September 13, 2015</date><who>Paul</who><description>Modified for Hawai i</description></version>14 <version><number>3.0</number><date>September 13, 2015</date><who>Paul</who><description>Modified for Hawai'i./description></version> 15 15 <version><number>3.0</number><date>July 30, 2008</date><who>Lois</who><description>adapted from NM home contents/usage page</description></version> 16 16 <version><number>1.0</number><date>Jan 16, 2006</date><who>Garth</who><description>initial release</description></version> … … 18 18 </ibis:doc> 19 19 20 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Resources and Help, Contents and Usage</TITLE>20 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Resources and Help, Contents and Usage</TITLE> 21 21 22 22 <OTHER_META_TAGS></OTHER_META_TAGS> 23 23 24 24 <CONTENT> 25 <h2>Resources and Help for H awaii-IBIS Users</h2>25 <h2>Resources and Help for HI-IBIS Users</h2> 26 26 This pages gives an overview of the types of resources and help that are available in the 27 Resources and Help section of the H awaii-IBIS Website.27 Resources and Help section of the HI-IBIS Website. 28 28 <br/><br/> 29 29 … … 32 32 33 33 <ul class="ExtraWhiteSpace"> 34 <li>If you're new to H awaii-IBIS, you may want to visits the <a ibis:href="resource/HAWAII-IBIS_ABCs.html">35 ABCs of H awaii-IBIS</a> page.34 <li>If you're new to HI-IBIS, you may want to visits the <a ibis:href="resource/HI-IBIS_ABCs.html"> 35 ABCs of HI-IBIS</a> page. 36 36 </li> 37 37 … … 42 42 43 43 <li>The <a ibis:href="resource/DatasetSpecific.html">Dataset-specific Resources</a> pages offer 44 resources specific to datasets on the H awaii-IBIS query system.44 resources specific to datasets on the HI-IBIS query system. 45 45 </li> 46 46 -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/Count.xml
r20241 r24451 12 12 <company>Utah Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 <version><date>Jun 10, 2015</date><who>Paul</who><description>s/r NM to Hawai i,etc</description></version>14 <version><date>Jun 10, 2015</date><who>Paul</who><description>s/r NM to Hawai'i. etc</description></version> 15 15 <version><date>Aug 5, 2008</date><who>Lois</who><description>split out from count_rate page</description></version> 16 16 <version><date>Jun 13, 2008</date><who>Lois</who><description>initial release (adapted from Utah's html page)</description></version> … … 28 28 Table 1 shows some examples of counts.<br/><br/> 29 29 30 <h3>Table 1: Number of Deaths for Four Leading Causes by Cause and Sex, Hawai i,2011</h3><br/>30 <h3>Table 1: Number of Deaths for Four Leading Causes by Cause and Sex, Hawai'i. 2011</h3><br/> 31 31 <table class="Info"> 32 32 <tr> … … 64 64 <br/> 65 65 <div class="Note"> 66 Source: Hawai i Death Certificate Database, Office of Vital Records and Health Statistics,67 Hawai i State Department of Health Retrieved on December 14, 2012 from Hawaii State Department66 Source: Hawai'i Death Certificate Database, Office of Vital Records and Health Statistics, 67 Hawai'i State Department of Health Retrieved on December 14, 2012 from Hawai'i State Department 68 68 of Health, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.health.state.nm.us/. 69 69 </div> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/DatasetSpecific.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health, Epidemiology and Responce Division</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health, Epidemiology and Responce Division</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 <version><number>1.1.0</number><date>Jun 10, 2015</date><who>Paul</who><description>Adapted for Hawai i</description></version>14 <version><number>1.1.0</number><date>Jun 10, 2015</date><who>Paul</who><description>Adapted for Hawai'i./description></version> 15 15 <version><number>1.0.2</number><date>Nov 14, 2013</date><who>Pallavi</who><description>Updated PDFs</description></version> 16 16 <version><number>1.0.1</number><date>Jan 17, 2012</date><who>Lois</who><description>Added MMWR week to IDEpi</description></version> … … 19 19 </ibis:doc> 20 20 21 <TITLE>Dataset-specific Resources for H awaii-IBIS Query System Datasets</TITLE>21 <TITLE>Dataset-specific Resources for HI-IBIS Query System Datasets</TITLE> 22 22 23 23 <CONTENT> 24 This page provides resources specific to datasets on the H awaii-IBIS query system. Click on24 This page provides resources specific to datasets on the HI-IBIS query system. Click on 25 25 a blue bar to expand it to see the content. 26 26 <br/><br/> 27 27 <ul> 28 <li><a ibis:href="about/WebCitation.html">How to cite these H awaii-IBIS Web data sources.</a></li>28 <li><a ibis:href="about/WebCitation.html">How to cite these HI-IBIS Web data sources.</a></li> 29 29 </ul><br/> 30 30 <!-- … … 32 32 <TITLE>Population Estimates</TITLE> 33 33 <NAME>Pop</NAME> 34 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the H awaii-IBIS population estimates dataset.</DESCRIPTION>34 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the HI-IBIS population estimates dataset.</DESCRIPTION> 35 35 <CONTENT> 36 36 To get a brief summary for each resource, mouse over the hypertext link. … … 42 42 <TITLE>Source for 1990 - 2012 Population Estimates: University of New Mexcio Geospatial and Population Studies (GPS) Programs (exists IBIS) </TITLE> 43 43 <DESCRIPTION>Link to UNM, BBER population estimates Web page. USE YOUR 44 BROWSER'S BACK BUTTON TO RETURN TO THE H awaii-IBIS WEBSITE.</DESCRIPTION>44 BROWSER'S BACK BUTTON TO RETURN TO THE HI-IBIS WEBSITE.</DESCRIPTION> 45 45 <URL>http://bber.unm.edu/bber_research_demPop.html</URL> 46 46 </SELECTION> … … 53 53 <TITLE>Birth Certificates</TITLE> 54 54 <NAME>Birth Certificates</NAME> 55 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the H awaii-IBIS birth certificates dataset.</DESCRIPTION>55 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the HI-IBIS birth certificates dataset.</DESCRIPTION> 56 56 <CONTENT> 57 57 To get a brief summary for each resource, mouse over the hypertext link. … … 77 77 <TITLE>Mortality</TITLE> 78 78 <NAME>Mortality</NAME> 79 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the H awaii-IBIS Mortality dataset.</DESCRIPTION>79 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the HI-IBIS Mortality dataset.</DESCRIPTION> 80 80 <CONTENT> 81 81 To get a brief summary for each resource, mouse over the hypertext link. … … 152 152 <TITLE>Injury Mortality</TITLE> 153 153 <NAME>Injury Mortality</NAME> 154 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the H awaii-IBIS Injury Mortality dataset.</DESCRIPTION>154 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the HI-IBIS Injury Mortality dataset.</DESCRIPTION> 155 155 <CONTENT> 156 156 To get a brief summary for each resource, mouse over the hypertext link. … … 179 179 <TITLE>Infectious Disease</TITLE> 180 180 <NAME>Infectious Disease</NAME> 181 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the H awaii-IBIS Infectious Disease dataset.</DESCRIPTION>181 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the HI-IBIS Infectious Disease dataset.</DESCRIPTION> 182 182 <CONTENT> 183 183 To get a brief summary for each resource, mouse over the hypertext link. … … 365 365 <TITLE>Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</TITLE> 366 366 <NAME>Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</NAME> 367 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the H awaii-IBIS BRFSS dataset.</DESCRIPTION>367 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the HI-IBIS BRFSS dataset.</DESCRIPTION> 368 368 <CONTENT> 369 369 <br/> … … 383 383 <TITLE>Pregnancy Risk Assessment and Monitoring (PRAMS)</TITLE> 384 384 <NAME>Pregnancy Risk Assessment and Monitoring (PRAMS)</NAME> 385 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the H awaii-IBIS PRAMS dataset.</DESCRIPTION>385 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the HI-IBIS PRAMS dataset.</DESCRIPTION> 386 386 <CONTENT> 387 387 To get a brief summary for each resource, mouse over the hypertext link. … … 390 390 <SELECTIONS> 391 391 <SELECTION> 392 <TITLE>Hawai i PRAMS Website (exits IBIS)</TITLE>392 <TITLE>Hawai'i PRAMS Website (exits IBIS)</TITLE> 393 393 <DESCRIPTION>Link to NMDOH PRAMS Web page. USE YOUR 394 BROWSER'S BACK BUTTON TO RETURN TO THE H awaii-IBIS WEBSITE.</DESCRIPTION>394 BROWSER'S BACK BUTTON TO RETURN TO THE HI-IBIS WEBSITE.</DESCRIPTION> 395 395 <URL>http://www.health.state.nm.us/phd/prams/home.html</URL> 396 396 </SELECTION> … … 418 418 <TITLE>Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS)</TITLE> 419 419 <NAME>Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS)</NAME> 420 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the H awaii-IBIS YRRS dataset.</DESCRIPTION>420 <DESCRIPTION>Resources for the HI-IBIS YRRS dataset.</DESCRIPTION> 421 421 <CONTENT> 422 422 To get a brief summary for each resource, mouse over the hypertext link. -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/DeathDataReleases.xml
r24176 r24451 16 16 </ibis:doc> 17 17 18 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Death Data Release Notes</TITLE>18 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Death Data Release Notes</TITLE> 19 19 20 20 <CONTENT> … … 32 32 tracts were used in defining these areas due to their availability in census and vital statistic data. 33 33 <br/><br/> 34 Here is a link to a document containing the H awaii-IBIS Census Tract to Primary Care Service Area Crosswalk:34 Here is a link to a document containing the HI-IBIS Census Tract to Primary Care Service Area Crosswalk: 35 35 <ibis:SelectionsList> 36 36 <SELECTIONS> 37 37 <SELECTION> 38 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Census Tract to Primary Care Service Area Crosswalk</TITLE>38 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Census Tract to Primary Care Service Area Crosswalk</TITLE> 39 39 <DESCRIPTION>Excel file describing CT to PCSA crosswalk.</DESCRIPTION> 40 40 <LOCAL_URL>view/docs/Query/PCSA_CT Crosswalk.pdf</LOCAL_URL> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/EpiConcepts.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health, Epidemiology and Responce Division</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health, Epidemiology and Responce Division</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 <version><date>September 12, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Modified for Hawai i IBIS</description></version>14 <version><date>September 12, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Modified for Hawai'i IBIS</description></version> 15 15 <version><date>July 3, 2013</date><who>Pallavi</who><description>Added RaceEthn2013</description></version> 16 16 <version><date>Dec 26, 2012</date><who>Lois</who><description>Added Geocoding page</description></version> … … 34 34 <DESCRIPTION>Counts, rates, and basic public health statistical measures.</DESCRIPTION> 35 35 <CONTENT> 36 The H awaii-IBIS "Glossary and Index" (bottom button on the left navigation menu) also provides links to36 The HI-IBIS "Glossary and Index" (bottom button on the left navigation menu) also provides links to 37 37 many of these pages.<br/><br/> 38 38 -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/EvidenceBased.xml
r20241 r24451 27 27 28 28 The following definition for evidence-based public health practice that is currently being 29 used by some in the Hawai i State Department of Health<br/><br/>29 used by some in the Hawai'i State Department of Health<br/><br/> 30 30 <div class="Note"><ibis:include href="../../text/EvidenceBased.xml"/></div><br/> 31 31 … … 107 107 <td><text class="Bold">Generalizability:</text> Can you generalize from the study 108 108 population to your local population? For instance, a study of Australian college 109 students won't generalize to Hawai i 3rd graders.</td>109 students won't generalize to Hawai'i 3rd graders.</td> 110 110 <td>STUDY POPULATION SIMILAR TO LOCAL POPULATION</td> 111 111 <td>STUDY POPULATION DIFFERENT FROM LOCAL POPULATION</td> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/Geocode.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 14 <version><date>Dec 26, 2012</date><who>Lois</who><description>initial release (adapted from Count.xml page)</description></version> … … 17 17 18 18 19 <TITLE>Geocoding Public Health Data in Hawai i</TITLE>19 <TITLE>Geocoding Public Health Data in Hawai'i./TITLE> 20 20 <CONTENT> 21 21 <a name="TOP"></a> … … 38 38 <br/> 39 39 40 Geocoded data would allow the Hawai i DOH to present local health data for a variety of geographies,41 including census tracts and our recently-designed census-tract-based Hawai i Small Areas. A group of42 Hawai i State Department of Health analysts (Geocoding Precision Subgroup) met regularly over a 2 year period40 Geocoded data would allow the Hawai'i DOH to present local health data for a variety of geographies, 41 including census tracts and our recently-designed census-tract-based Hawai'i Small Areas. A group of 42 Hawai'i State Department of Health analysts (Geocoding Precision Subgroup) met regularly over a 2 year period 43 43 to examine our current geocoding results and processes, identify issues and recommend improvements. 44 44 <br/><br/> … … 53 53 with non-standard address information. 54 54 <br/><br/> 55 Our Hawai i group found that in recent years, 83% of both birth and death data records have been matched to a55 Our Hawai'i group found that in recent years, 83% of both birth and death data records have been matched to a 56 56 standardized street address. Records not matched to a standardized street address have been geocoded with the most 57 57 precise alternate geocode available, such as the centroid of the ZIP code, populated place, or county. Records whose 58 58 geo-coordinates placed them into the wrong census tract are considered misclassified. Anecdotal evidence from analysts 59 in our group suggest that misclassification errors in Hawai i are more likely to occur in sparsely-populated areas59 in our group suggest that misclassification errors in Hawai'i are more likely to occur in sparsely-populated areas 60 60 of the state. 61 61 <br/><br/> … … 63 63 <h1>Geocoding Process Recommendations</h1> 64 64 <br/> 65 The Hawai i group made the following recommendations.65 The Hawai'i group made the following recommendations. 66 66 <ol> 67 67 <li> Address standardization at the time of data entry should be a priority goal for all future data systems. -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/Glossary.xml
r20241 r24451 11 11 <company>Utah Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company> 12 12 <versions> 13 <version><date>Mar 16, 2020</date><who>Katherine</who><description>Phone number updates for Hawai i</description></version>14 <version><date>Oct 12, 2015</date><who>PaulLeo</who><description>Updates for Hawai i</description></version>15 <version><date>Sep 14, 2015</date><who>PaulLeo</who><description>Adapted for Hawai i</description></version>13 <version><date>Mar 16, 2020</date><who>Katherine</who><description>Phone number updates for Hawai'i./description></version> 14 <version><date>Oct 12, 2015</date><who>PaulLeo</who><description>Updates for Hawai'i./description></version> 15 <version><date>Sep 14, 2015</date><who>PaulLeo</who><description>Adapted for Hawai'i./description></version> 16 16 <version><date>Dec 24, 2012</date><who>Lois</who><description>Added Life Expectancy, Geocode</description></version> 17 17 <version><date>Aug 08, 2012</date><who>Lois</who><description>Added Intercensal, postcensal, bridged-race</description></version> … … 70 70 </OTHER_CSS> 71 71 72 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Glossary</TITLE>72 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Glossary</TITLE> 73 73 74 74 <CONTENT xmlns:ibis="http://www.ibisph.org"> 75 75 <a name="TOP"></a> 76 76 This page provides definitions for common public health assessment and epidemiology 77 concepts. It also serves as an index to additional resources on the H awaii-IBIS system.77 concepts. It also serves as an index to additional resources on the HI-IBIS system. 78 78 <br/><br/> 79 79 … … 191 191 <h2 class="Def">Choropleth Map</h2> 192 192 <div class="Def"><ibis:include href="../../text/ChoroplethMap.xml"/> 193 <a ibis:href="resource/MapChoroClasses.html">[more on H awaii-IBIS Choropleth Maps...]</a>193 <a ibis:href="resource/MapChoroClasses.html">[more on HI-IBIS Choropleth Maps...]</a> 194 194 </div><p class="HRLefty"/><br/> 195 195 … … 922 922 If you have ideas for additional content or improvements to this content, please 923 923 do not hesitate to contact the 924 <a href="http://www.hhdw.org/contact-2/">Hawai i Health Data Warehouse</a>924 <a href="http://www.hhdw.org/contact-2/">Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse</a> 925 925 by email at <SCRIPT TYPE="text/javascript"> 926 926 emailE=('profiles@' + 'hhdw.org') -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/Hawaii-IBIS_ABCs.xml
r24176 r24451 4 4 5 5 <ibis:doc> 6 <name>resource/H awaii-IBIS_ABCs</name>6 <name>resource/HI-IBIS_ABCs</name> 7 7 <summary>Health Assessment and Epidemiology Resources and Help</summary> 8 8 <description>This text appears in the ibis:doc description tag. … … 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health, Epidemiology and Responce Division</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health, Epidemiology and Responce Division</company> 13 13 </ibis:doc> 14 14 15 <TITLE>The ABCs of H awaii-IBIS</TITLE>15 <TITLE>The ABCs of HI-IBIS</TITLE> 16 16 17 17 <CONTENT> 18 This page provides links to tutorials and help pages for the H awaii-IBIS system.18 This page provides links to tutorials and help pages for the HI-IBIS system. 19 19 <br/><br/> 20 20 <ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"><SHOW/> 21 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Tutorials</TITLE>21 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Tutorials</TITLE> 22 22 <NAME>Basic</NAME> 23 23 <DESCRIPTION>Basic tutorials and user help.</DESCRIPTION> … … 30 30 <SELECTIONS> 31 31 <SELECTION> 32 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Query System Tutorial - PDF Version (Right-Click to open in a new tab)</TITLE>33 <DESCRIPTION>PDF file describing H awaii-IBIS query system.</DESCRIPTION>34 <LOCAL_URL>view/docs/Tutorials/H awaii-IBIS_Tutorial.pdf</LOCAL_URL>32 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Query System Tutorial - PDF Version (Right-Click to open in a new tab)</TITLE> 33 <DESCRIPTION>PDF file describing HI-IBIS query system.</DESCRIPTION> 34 <LOCAL_URL>view/docs/Tutorials/HI-IBIS_Tutorial.pdf</LOCAL_URL> 35 35 </SELECTION> 36 36 </SELECTIONS> … … 43 43 <TITLE>General Help Pages</TITLE> 44 44 <NAME>GenHelp</NAME> 45 <DESCRIPTION>Tips and computer help for using the H awaii-IBIS System.</DESCRIPTION>45 <DESCRIPTION>Tips and computer help for using the HI-IBIS System.</DESCRIPTION> 46 46 <CONTENT> 47 47 … … 51 51 <SELECTION> 52 52 <TITLE>How To Read a Graph</TITLE> 53 <DESCRIPTION>Describes H awaii-IBIS indicator graphs and how to read them</DESCRIPTION>53 <DESCRIPTION>Describes HI-IBIS indicator graphs and how to read them</DESCRIPTION> 54 54 <LOCAL_URL>resource/ReadGraph.html</LOCAL_URL> 55 55 </SELECTION> … … 60 60 </SELECTION> 61 61 <SELECTION> 62 <TITLE>How to cite H awaii-IBIS as a reference</TITLE>63 <DESCRIPTION>Suggested citation for H awaii-IBIS Web pages.</DESCRIPTION>62 <TITLE>How to cite HI-IBIS as a reference</TITLE> 63 <DESCRIPTION>Suggested citation for HI-IBIS Web pages.</DESCRIPTION> 64 64 <LOCAL_URL>about/WebCitation.html</LOCAL_URL> 65 65 </SELECTION> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/Injury_Portal.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health, Epidemiology and Responce Division</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health, Epidemiology and Responce Division</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 14 <version><number>1.0.1</number><date>June 7, 2012</date><who>Lois</who><description>Updating broken links</description></version> … … 17 17 </ibis:doc> 18 18 19 <TITLE>Hawai i Injury Portal</TITLE>19 <TITLE>Hawai'i Injury Portal</TITLE> 20 20 21 21 <CONTENT> 22 This page provides links to documents and resources for injury data in Hawai i. Click on22 This page provides links to documents and resources for injury data in Hawai'i. Click on 23 23 a blue bar to expand it to see the content. 24 24 <br/><br/> … … 30 30 <!-- <SHOW/> 31 31 --> <CONTENT> 32 Access existing Hawai i injury reports.32 Access existing Hawai'i injury reports. 33 33 To get a brief summary for each resource, mouse over the "help" balloon to the far right. 34 34 … … 52 52 <SELECTIONS> 53 53 <SELECTION> 54 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Indicator Reports (e.g., Suicide) - Alphabetical Index</TITLE>54 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Indicator Reports (e.g., Suicide) - Alphabetical Index</TITLE> 55 55 <DESCRIPTION>Alphabetical index of indicator reports on IBIS.</DESCRIPTION> 56 56 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/index/Alphabetical.html</LOCAL_URL> … … 87 87 </SELECTION> 88 88 <!-- <SELECTION> 89 <TITLE>Hawai i Occupational Health Indicator Report </TITLE>89 <TITLE>Hawai'i Occupational Health Indicator Report </TITLE> 90 90 <DESCRIPTION></DESCRIPTION> 91 91 <URL></URL> … … 105 105 </ibis:SelectionsList><br/> 106 106 107 <h2>Access other Hawai i reports with injury-related content.</h2>107 <h2>Access other Hawai'i reports with injury-related content.</h2> 108 108 109 109 <ibis:SelectionsList class="ExtraWhiteSpace"> … … 135 135 </SELECTION> 136 136 <SELECTION> 137 <TITLE>Reports archived by Hawai i Crime Victims Reparation Commission (exits IBIS)</TITLE>137 <TITLE>Reports archived by Hawai'i Crime Victims Reparation Commission (exits IBIS)</TITLE> 138 138 <DESCRIPTION></DESCRIPTION> 139 139 <URL>http://www.cvrc.state.nm.us/Documents.html#general</URL> … … 144 144 <ul> 145 145 <li>Getting Away with Murder</li> 146 <li>Domestic Violence in Hawai i</li>147 <li>Sex Crimes in Hawai i</li>146 <li>Domestic Violence in Hawai'i./li> 147 <li>Sex Crimes in Hawai'i./li> 148 148 </ul> 149 149 </div> … … 214 214 </ibis:SelectionsList> 215 215 216 <br/><h2>Build your own Hawai i injury reports:</h2>217 218 <ibis:SelectionsList class="ExtraWhiteSpace"> 219 <SELECTIONS> 220 <SELECTION> 221 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Injury Mortality Query Module</TITLE>222 <DESCRIPTION>H awaii-IBIS query module.</DESCRIPTION>216 <br/><h2>Build your own Hawai'i injury reports:</h2> 217 218 <ibis:SelectionsList class="ExtraWhiteSpace"> 219 <SELECTIONS> 220 <SELECTION> 221 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Injury Mortality Query Module</TITLE> 222 <DESCRIPTION>HI-IBIS query module.</DESCRIPTION> 223 223 <LOCAL_URL>query/selection/mort/MortSelection.html</LOCAL_URL> 224 224 </SELECTION> 225 225 <SELECTION> 226 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey Query Module</TITLE>227 <DESCRIPTION>Hawai i IBIS query module.</DESCRIPTION>226 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey Query Module</TITLE> 227 <DESCRIPTION>Hawai'i IBIS query module.</DESCRIPTION> 228 228 <LOCAL_URL>query/selection/brfss/BRFSSSelection.html</LOCAL_URL> 229 229 </SELECTION> 230 230 <SELECTION> 231 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey Query Module</TITLE>232 <DESCRIPTION>H awaii-IBIS query module.</DESCRIPTION>231 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey Query Module</TITLE> 232 <DESCRIPTION>HI-IBIS query module.</DESCRIPTION> 233 233 <LOCAL_URL>query/selection/yrrs/YRRSSelection.html</LOCAL_URL> 234 234 </SELECTION> 235 235 <SELECTION> 236 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Query Module</TITLE>237 <DESCRIPTION>H awaii-IBIS query module.</DESCRIPTION>236 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System Query Module</TITLE> 237 <DESCRIPTION>HI-IBIS query module.</DESCRIPTION> 238 238 <LOCAL_URL>query/selection/prams/PRAMSSelection.html</LOCAL_URL> 239 239 </SELECTION> … … 241 241 </ibis:SelectionsList> 242 242 243 <br/><h2>Build your own reports comparing Hawai i to the United States:</h2>243 <br/><h2>Build your own reports comparing Hawai'i to the United States:</h2> 244 244 245 245 <ibis:SelectionsList class="ExtraWhiteSpace"> … … 401 401 Resources and contacts for injury prevention practitioners. To get a brief summary for each resource, mouse over the "help" balloon to the far right. 402 402 403 <br/><br/><h2>Hawai i</h2>403 <br/><br/><h2>Hawai'i./h2> 404 404 405 405 <ibis:SelectionsList class="ExtraWhiteSpace"> … … 411 411 </SELECTION> 412 412 <SELECTION> 413 <TITLE>Hawai i Suicide Prevention Coalition (exits IBIS)</TITLE>414 <DESCRIPTION>The Hawai i Suicide Prevention Coalition is devoted to suicide413 <TITLE>Hawai'i Suicide Prevention Coalition (exits IBIS)</TITLE> 414 <DESCRIPTION>The Hawai'i Suicide Prevention Coalition is devoted to suicide 415 415 prevention, intervention and postvention; and provides education, support 416 and advocacy to reduce the suicide rate in Hawai i.</DESCRIPTION>416 and advocacy to reduce the suicide rate in Hawai'i.</DESCRIPTION> 417 417 <URL>http://www.nmsuicideprevention.org/</URL> 418 418 </SELECTION> 419 419 <SELECTION> 420 <TITLE>Hawai i Suicide Prevention Resource Center (exits IBIS)</TITLE>420 <TITLE>Hawai'i Suicide Prevention Resource Center (exits IBIS)</TITLE> 421 421 <DESCRIPTION>The Suicide Prevention Resource Center (SPRC) provides prevention 422 422 support, training, and resources to assist organizations and individuals to … … 426 426 </SELECTION> 427 427 <SELECTION> 428 <TITLE>University of Hawai i Prevention Research Center</TITLE>428 <TITLE>University of Hawai'i Prevention Research Center</TITLE> 429 429 <DESCRIPTION></DESCRIPTION> 430 430 <URL>http://hsc.unm.edu/chpdp/</URL> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/Introduction.xml
r20241 r24451 12 12 <versions> 13 13 <version><date>October 06, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Text changes as per Katherine</description></version> 14 <version><date>September 14, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Initial Hawai i version</description></version>14 <version><date>September 14, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Initial Hawai'i version</description></version> 15 15 <version><date>July 17, 2008</date><who>Lois</who><description>Initial NM version</description></version> 16 16 </versions> … … 18 18 19 19 20 <TITLE>Introduction to the H awaii-IBIS Resources and Help Pages</TITLE>20 <TITLE>Introduction to the HI-IBIS Resources and Help Pages</TITLE> 21 21 22 22 23 23 <CONTENT> 24 This section of the H awaii-IBIS website provides access to information and resources for community25 health assessment and epidemiology. It also provides specific H awaii-IBIS system help and query system information.24 This section of the HI-IBIS website provides access to information and resources for community 25 health assessment and epidemiology. It also provides specific HI-IBIS system help and query system information. 26 26 <br/><br/> 27 27 -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/LifeExp.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 14 <version><date>Dec 24, 2012</date><who>Lois</who><description>created</description></version> … … 50 50 life table may be used to make statistical inferences and comparisons between the mortality 51 51 experiences of different populations (<a href="#Bib-2">SEPHO, 2005</a>). The life table that is 52 calculated in the H awaii-IBIS death data query system is calculated from a current life table.</li>52 calculated in the HI-IBIS death data query system is calculated from a current life table.</li> 53 53 </ul><br/> 54 54 … … 60 60 distributed by single years of age, or when single-year population estimates are not 61 61 available (to compute age-specific death rates). </li> 62 <li>Life expectancy that is calculated in the H awaii-IBIS death data query system is calculated62 <li>Life expectancy that is calculated in the HI-IBIS death data query system is calculated 63 63 from an abridged life table.</li> 64 64 </ul><br/> … … 74 74 life expectancy.<br/><br/> 75 75 76 <img ibis:src="image/resources/LifeTable.png" alt="Life Table for Hawai i,2013"77 title="Life Table for Hawai i,2013"/>76 <img ibis:src="image/resources/LifeTable.png" alt="Life Table for Hawai'i. 2013" 77 title="Life Table for Hawai'i. 2013"/> 78 78 <p align="right"><a ibis:href="docs/Query/Table_for_Life_Expectancy.xlsx">**Download Excel File**</a></p> 79 79 <br/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/MMWRWeekCalendar.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois M. Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 14 <version><number>1.1</number><date>May 2, 2011</date><who>Gay Romero</who><description>add years up to 2015</description></version> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/MapChoroClasses.xml
r20241 r24451 17 17 18 18 19 <TITLE>Using Choropleth Maps in H awaii-IBIS</TITLE>19 <TITLE>Using Choropleth Maps in HI-IBIS</TITLE> 20 20 <CONTENT> 21 21 <a name="TOP"/><br/> … … 32 32 <br/><br/> 33 33 34 H awaii-IBIS query results and indicator reports that provide data by35 geographic areas (e.g., counties, small areas, etc.) display a map. The H awaii-IBIS maps34 HI-IBIS query results and indicator reports that provide data by 35 geographic areas (e.g., counties, small areas, etc.) display a map. The HI-IBIS maps 36 36 are a type of map called "choropleth" maps. This page is intended to describe choropleth 37 maps and the types of grouping options available with the choropleth maps on H awaii-IBIS.37 maps and the types of grouping options available with the choropleth maps on HI-IBIS. 38 38 <br/><br/> 39 39 … … 41 41 <tr><td class="ContentsHeader">Contents</td></tr> 42 42 <tr><td> 43 <a href="#part1">1. About H awaii-IBIS Maps</a><br/>43 <a href="#part1">1. About HI-IBIS Maps</a><br/> 44 44 <a href="#part2">2. Data-Grouping Methods</a><br/> 45 45 <span class="Indent"><a href="#part2a">a. Equal Groups (Quantiles)</a></span><br/> … … 56 56 57 57 <a id="part1"/> 58 <h1>1. About H awaii-IBIS Maps</h1>58 <h1>1. About HI-IBIS Maps</h1> 59 59 60 60 Choropleth maps display data for predefined geographic areas. The areas on a choropleth … … 145 145 that the use of standard deviation classification is not appropriate for data ranges defined by 146 146 percentages, unless weighted averaging can be implemented (which is not presently available in 147 H awaii-IBIS).148 <br/><br/> 149 As implemented on H awaii-IBIS, the proportion of the standard deviation that is captured in each class is147 HI-IBIS). 148 <br/><br/> 149 As implemented on HI-IBIS, the proportion of the standard deviation that is captured in each class is 150 150 dependent upon the number of classes that are selected. 151 151 <div class="Indent"> … … 213 213 hierarchy (<a href="#Bib-6">Jiang 2013</a>). Finally, for data that is heavily skewed toward the 214 214 left, an inverse geometric progression could be implemented, but this functionality is not presently 215 available in H awaii-IBIS.215 available in HI-IBIS. 216 216 <br/><br/>See also: <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric_progression">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geometric_progression</a> 217 217 <br/><br/> … … 232 232 <p align="right"><a href="#TOP">Back to Top</a></p> 233 233 <br/> 234 Visit the H awaii-IBIS <a ibis:href="resource/MapDownloadJSON.html">Help Page for Downloading Map Layers</a> for use in other programs.234 Visit the HI-IBIS <a ibis:href="resource/MapDownloadJSON.html">Help Page for Downloading Map Layers</a> for use in other programs. 235 235 <br/> 236 236 <br/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/MapDownloadJSON.xml
r20241 r24451 17 17 18 18 19 <TITLE>Downloading and Using GIS Data from H awaii-IBIS</TITLE>19 <TITLE>Downloading and Using GIS Data from HI-IBIS</TITLE> 20 20 <CONTENT> 21 21 <a name="TOP"/><br/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/NMFIPS.xml
r20241 r24451 5 5 <ibis:doc> 6 6 <name>resource/NMFIPS.xml</name> 7 <summary>Hawai i FIPS codes page</summary>7 <summary>Hawai'i FIPS codes page</summary> 8 8 <description> 9 9 </description> … … 17 17 18 18 19 <TITLE>Hawai i County FIPS Codes</TITLE>19 <TITLE>Hawai'i County FIPS Codes</TITLE> 20 20 <CONTENT> 21 21 <a name="TOP"></a> … … 23 23 <ibis:include href="../../text/FIPS.xml"/><br/><br/> 24 24 25 <h3>Table 1: Hawai i FIPS Codes</h3><br/>25 <h3>Table 1: Hawai'i FIPS Codes</h3><br/> 26 26 <table class="Info"> 27 27 <tr> 28 28 <th>County</th> 29 29 <th>FIPS Code</th> 30 <th>Hawai i Health Region</th>31 </tr> 32 <tr> 33 <td>State of Hawai i</td>30 <th>Hawai'i Health Region</th> 31 </tr> 32 <tr> 33 <td>State of Hawai'i./td> 34 34 <td>35000</td> 35 35 <td></td> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/NMFIPSNew.xml
r20241 r24451 5 5 <ibis:doc> 6 6 <name>resource/NMFIPS.xml</name> 7 <summary>Hawai i FIPS codes page</summary>7 <summary>Hawai'i FIPS codes page</summary> 8 8 <description> 9 9 </description> … … 17 17 18 18 19 <TITLE>Hawai i County FIPS Codes</TITLE>19 <TITLE>Hawai'i County FIPS Codes</TITLE> 20 20 <CONTENT> 21 21 <a name="TOP"></a> … … 23 23 <ibis:include href="../../text/FIPS.xml"/><br/><br/> 24 24 25 <h3>Table 1: Hawai i FIPS Codes</h3><br/>25 <h3>Table 1: Hawai'i FIPS Codes</h3><br/> 26 26 <table class="Info"> 27 27 <tr> … … 29 29 <th>FIPS Code</th> 30 30 <th>Health Region Code</th> 31 <th>Hawai i Health Region</th>32 </tr> 33 <tr> 34 <td>State of Hawai i</td>31 <th>Hawai'i Health Region</th> 32 </tr> 33 <tr> 34 <td>State of Hawai'i./td> 35 35 <td>35000</td> 36 36 <td></td> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/PRAMSDataReleases.xml
r24176 r24451 16 16 </ibis:doc> 17 17 18 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS PRAMS Data Release Notes</TITLE>18 <TITLE>HI-IBIS PRAMS Data Release Notes</TITLE> 19 19 20 20 <CONTENT> … … 104 104 <br/> 105 105 Mother's education level - this dimension comes from the birth certificate form. In 2014, the 106 State of Hawai i transitioned to a new birth certificate form and this transition resulted in106 State of Hawai'i transitioned to a new birth certificate form and this transition resulted in 107 107 irregularities in this data field. Accordingly, mother's education will be suppressed from 2014 108 forward pending consultation with the Office of Health Status Monitoring at the Hawai i Department of Health.108 forward pending consultation with the Office of Health Status Monitoring at the Hawai'i Department of Health. 109 109 <br/><br/> 110 110 <br/> … … 251 251 <h2>Note about indicator/dimension changes:</h2> 252 252 The PRAMS is constantly changing. HHDW staff carefully review the PRAMS survey instrument each year 253 to assess how changes in the survey instrument impact indicators and dimensions within the H awaii-IBIS253 to assess how changes in the survey instrument impact indicators and dimensions within the HI-IBIS 254 254 system. If you have questions, check the Question Wording in the Data Notes section of the report. 255 255 -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/PopData.xml
r20241 r24451 12 12 13 13 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 14 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health</company>14 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health</company> 15 15 <versions> 16 16 <version><date>Mar 25, 2013</date><who>Lois</who><description>updated for new pop data</description></version> … … 27 27 <CONTENT><a name="TOP"></a> 28 28 This page provides access to and information and documentation for the current standard population files for 29 use on H awaii-IBIS and within NMDOH. To query these population data files using Hawaii-IBIS, visit the29 use on HI-IBIS and within NMDOH. To query these population data files using HI-IBIS, visit the 30 30 <a ibis:href='query/selection/pop/PopSelection.html'>Population Estimates query page</a>. 31 31 <br/><br/> … … 40 40 <a id="part1"/> 41 41 <h2>Population Data Downloads</h2> 42 These are the current, final versions of the population estimates datasets in Hawai i DOH.42 These are the current, final versions of the population estimates datasets in Hawai'i DOH. 43 43 Files were split into smaller, 10-year files, to aid in downloading. The estimates are for July 44 1 of each data year. These data are also available from the H awaii-IBIS <a ibis:href='query/selection/pop/PopSelection.html'>44 1 of each data year. These data are also available from the HI-IBIS <a ibis:href='query/selection/pop/PopSelection.html'> 45 45 Population Estimates query page</a>. 46 46 <br/><br/> … … 133 133 </table> 134 134 * The County CSV files may be opened in Excel. The 10-yr. Census Tract files (with 3 million records) and the 135 10-yr. Small Area files (with 2 million records) are too large to open in Excel. Please use SAS or the H awaii-IBIS135 10-yr. Small Area files (with 2 million records) are too large to open in Excel. Please use SAS or the HI-IBIS 136 136 <a ibis:href="query/selection/pop/PopSelection.html">population data queries</a> for those datasets.<br/> 137 **The Geospatial and Population Studies (GPS) Program at the University of Hawai i is the official source for137 **The Geospatial and Population Studies (GPS) Program at the University of Hawai'i is the official source for 138 138 population data for NM DOH analyses and reports. 139 139 <br/><br/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/RacEth.xml
r20241 r24451 12 12 <company>Utah Department of Health/Software Technology Group</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 <version><date>Oct 12, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Modified for Hawai i</description></version>14 <version><date>Oct 12, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Modified for Hawai'i./description></version> 15 15 <version><date>Dec 13, 2012</date><who>Lois</who><description>Updated to Jan 2013 Race/Ethnicity Coding</description></version> 16 16 <version><date>Jan 22, 2010</date><who>Lois</who><description>Added contents box</description></version> … … 50 50 </ul> 51 51 <li><a href="#Section2">Bridged Race Estimates</a></li> 52 <li><a href="#Section3">Hawai i Health Data Warehouse Race Reporting Guidelines</a></li>52 <li><a href="#Section3">Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse Race Reporting Guidelines</a></li> 53 53 </ol> 54 54 </td> … … 136 136 137 137 <li>Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander. A person having origins in any of the 138 original peoples of Hawai i,Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.</li>138 original peoples of Hawai'i. Guam, Samoa, or other Pacific Islands.</li> 139 139 140 140 <li>White. A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle … … 170 170 </div><br/><br/> 171 171 172 <h3>Table 1: 2014 U.S. Census Bureau Hawai i Population Estimates by "Race Alone"</h3><br/>172 <h3>Table 1: 2014 U.S. Census Bureau Hawai'i Population Estimates by "Race Alone"</h3><br/> 173 173 <table class="Info"> 174 174 <tr> … … 215 215 </table><br/><br/> 216 216 217 <h3>Table 2: 2014 U.S. Census Bureau Hawai i Population Estimates by "Race Alone" and Hispanic Ethnicity </h3><br/>217 <h3>Table 2: 2014 U.S. Census Bureau Hawai'i Population Estimates by "Race Alone" and Hispanic Ethnicity </h3><br/> 218 218 <table class="Info"> 219 219 <tr> … … 292 292 </div><br/><br/> 293 293 294 <h3>Table 3: 2014 U.S. Census Bureau Hawai i Population Estimates by "Race Alone or in Combination"</h3><br/>294 <h3>Table 3: 2014 U.S. Census Bureau Hawai'i Population Estimates by "Race Alone or in Combination"</h3><br/> 295 295 296 296 <table class="Info"> … … 351 351 OMB standard, known as the "bridged race" method.<br/><br/> 352 352 353 <h3>Table 4: 2010 Hawai i Population Estimates by Bridged Race and Hispanic Ethnicity</h3><br/>353 <h3>Table 4: 2010 Hawai'i Population Estimates by Bridged Race and Hispanic Ethnicity</h3><br/> 354 354 355 355 <table class="Info"> … … 400 400 <a id="Section3"/> 401 401 <p align="right"><a href="#TOP">Back to Top</a></p> 402 <h1>3. Hawai i Health Data Warehouse Race Reporting Guidelines</h1><br/>403 404 Given the racial diversity of Hawai i,HHDW tries to maintain as much detail as possible regarding402 <h1>3. Hawai'i Health Data Warehouse Race Reporting Guidelines</h1><br/> 403 404 Given the racial diversity of Hawai'i. HHDW tries to maintain as much detail as possible regarding 405 405 self-reported race/ethnicity. These data are offered by three separate categorizations with 406 406 increasing level of detail. The simplest is the Census Race/Ethnicity breakdown, -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/RacEth2013.xml
r20241 r24451 41 41 42 42 <a id="Section1"/> 43 <h1>1. Hawai i State Department of Health Standard for Collection of Race/Ethnicity Information</h1><br/>43 <h1>1. Hawai'i State Department of Health Standard for Collection of Race/Ethnicity Information</h1><br/> 44 44 45 The Hawai i State Department of Health uses the <a href="#Bib-1">1997 Office of Management and Budget45 The Hawai'i State Department of Health uses the <a href="#Bib-1">1997 Office of Management and Budget 46 46 (OMB) standard</a> for collection of race and ethnicity data. That standard specifies collection of 47 47 race/ethnicity information using a minimum of the following five race categories and two ethnicity … … 75 75 <h1>2. NMDOH Standard for Presentation of Race/Ethnicity Information</h1><br/> 76 76 77 The Hawai i State Department of Health has defined a standard for presentation of race and ethnicity77 The Hawai'i State Department of Health has defined a standard for presentation of race and ethnicity 78 78 information that uses estimates of bridged race and Hispanic ethnicity and presents race and ethnicity 79 79 as a single social and cultural construct using the following five major categories/labels:<br/><br/> … … 91 91 <h1>3. Change in Standard for Presentation of Race/Ethnicity Information</h1><br/> 92 92 93 In July 2012, the Hawai i Race and Ethnicity Workgroup was formed to evaluate the NMDOH guidelines93 In July 2012, the Hawai'i Race and Ethnicity Workgroup was formed to evaluate the NMDOH guidelines 94 94 for presentation of race and ethnicity data. The workgroup conducted an extensive review of NMDOH standards 95 95 and recommended several changes. This included changes to rule #12 of the guidelines, which designated … … 107 107 by their reported race. <br/><br/> 108 108 109 Table 1. shows the 2011 Hawai i Population by race and Hispanic ethnicity. Tables 2. and 3. show the109 Table 1. shows the 2011 Hawai'i Population by race and Hispanic ethnicity. Tables 2. and 3. show the 110 110 presentation categories resulting from the old and new reporting guidelines. Figure 1. shows the resulting 111 111 shift in the population estimates classified according to the five racial/ethnic presentation groups. 112 112 113 113 <br/><br/><br/> 114 <h3>Table 1: Population Estimates by Bridged Race* and Hispanic Ethnicity, Hawai i 2011</h3>114 <h3>Table 1: Population Estimates by Bridged Race* and Hispanic Ethnicity, Hawai'i 2011</h3> 115 115 <table class="Info"> 116 116 <tr> … … 209 209 <h3>Figure 1: Shifts in Population Estimates Resulting from the 2013 Change in the NMDOH <br/>Standard for Presentation 210 210 of Race/Ethnicity Information</h3> 211 <img ibis:src="image/resources/RacEth2013.png" alt="Graph of 2011 Hawai i Population Estimates by Race/Ethnic Group: Comparison of Old and New Reporting Standards"212 title="2011 Hawai i Population Estimates by Race/Ethnic Group: Comparison of Old and New Reporting Standards" width="600" />211 <img ibis:src="image/resources/RacEth2013.png" alt="Graph of 2011 Hawai'i Population Estimates by Race/Ethnic Group: Comparison of Old and New Reporting Standards" 212 title="2011 Hawai'i Population Estimates by Race/Ethnic Group: Comparison of Old and New Reporting Standards" width="600" /> 213 213 <p align="right"><a href="#TOP">Back to Top</a></p> 214 214 <br/><br/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/Rate.xml
r20241 r24451 60 60 composition of a population.<br/><br/> 61 61 62 Table 1 shows an example of crude rate calculations for heart disease by Hawai i62 Table 1 shows an example of crude rate calculations for heart disease by Hawai'i 63 63 health regions. The example, which is a three year time period, averages the number 64 64 of deaths occurring per year and the population estimates to produce average annual 65 65 crude death rates for the 3-year period.<br/><br/> 66 66 67 <h3>Table 1: Crude Death Rate for Heart Disease by Health Region, Hawai i,2003-2005</h3><br/>67 <h3>Table 1: Crude Death Rate for Heart Disease by Health Region, Hawai'i. 2003-2005</h3><br/> 68 68 <table class="Info"> 69 69 <tr> … … 161 161 <br/><br/> 162 162 163 <h3>Table 2: Suicide Mortality Rates by Age and Sex, Hawai i,2003-2005</h3>163 <h3>Table 2: Suicide Mortality Rates by Age and Sex, Hawai'i. 2003-2005</h3> 164 164 <br/> 165 165 <table class="Info"> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/ReadGraph.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 14 <version><date>Oct 06, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>Text changes as per Katherine</description></version> 15 <version><date>Sep 14, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>update for Hawai i</description></version>15 <version><date>Sep 14, 2015</date><who>Paul Leo</who><description>update for Hawai'i./description></version> 16 16 <version><date>Mar 11, 2015</date><who>Lois</who><description>update with 2.3 images</description></version> 17 17 <version><date>Jan 18, 2011</date><who>Lois</who><description>initial release</description></version> … … 19 19 </ibis:doc> 20 20 21 <TITLE>How to Read a H awaii-IBIS Indicator Graph</TITLE>21 <TITLE>How to Read a HI-IBIS Indicator Graph</TITLE> 22 22 <CONTENT> 23 23 <a name="TOP"></a> 24 When you run a query in H awaii-IBIS, you will see a graph. Below is a typical graph from an actual Hawaii-IBIS indicator query. There are different kinds of graphs, such as pie graphs, line graphs, and bar graphs, which you can select on the query page. The graph displayed here is a line graph.24 When you run a query in HI-IBIS, you will see a graph. Below is a typical graph from an actual HI-IBIS indicator query. There are different kinds of graphs, such as pie graphs, line graphs, and bar graphs, which you can select on the query page. The graph displayed here is a line graph. 25 25 <br/><br/> 26 26 … … 28 28 29 29 <ul> 30 <li><span class="Bold">The Title.</span> The first thing you want to look at is the title. A good title will tell you what the graph is about, as well as the population measured. The graph below is about adults who are overweight or obese by gender in Hawai i measured from 2011 through 2013.30 <li><span class="Bold">The Title.</span> The first thing you want to look at is the title. A good title will tell you what the graph is about, as well as the population measured. The graph below is about adults who are overweight or obese by gender in Hawai'i measured from 2011 through 2013. 31 31 </li> 32 32 … … 37 37 <li><span class="Bold">The Y-Axis.</span> Next, look at the vertical or Y-axis. Graphs are displayed in 2 dimensions (height and width). These are also called, "axes," with a vertical, up and down, or "Y" axis and a horizontal, left-to-right, or "X" axis. The Y-axis tells the reader about the data in the graph. Our graph is showing the percent of adults who are overweight or obese. 38 38 39 <br/><br/>Looking closer at the Y-axis, you will see numbers (0, 20, 40, 60, etc.) going up the side. These numbers tell the reader about the data values. For instance, the left-most dot on the top (blue) line has been plotted between 60% and 70%. If you mouse over the data point, the exact value will be shown. In this case, 64.1% of adult males in Hawai i in 2011 were overweight or obese.39 <br/><br/>Looking closer at the Y-axis, you will see numbers (0, 20, 40, 60, etc.) going up the side. These numbers tell the reader about the data values. For instance, the left-most dot on the top (blue) line has been plotted between 60% and 70%. If you mouse over the data point, the exact value will be shown. In this case, 64.1% of adult males in Hawai'i in 2011 were overweight or obese. 40 40 </li> 41 41 <br/><br/> … … 43 43 44 44 <br/><br/> 45 It is also important to note that the X-axis intercepts (crosses) the Y-axis at the value "0." This is not the case with all graphs, but it is will be true for all H awaii-IBIS graphs.45 It is also important to note that the X-axis intercepts (crosses) the Y-axis at the value "0." This is not the case with all graphs, but it is will be true for all HI-IBIS graphs. 46 46 47 47 </li> 48 48 49 49 <br/><br/> 50 <li><span class="Bold">The Legend.</span> There are two lines on the graph. The legend tells us that the blue line represents adult males while the yellow line represents adult females. So right away, we can see that adult males in Hawai i are more likely to be overweight or obese.50 <li><span class="Bold">The Legend.</span> There are two lines on the graph. The legend tells us that the blue line represents adult males while the yellow line represents adult females. So right away, we can see that adult males in Hawai'i are more likely to be overweight or obese. 51 51 </li> 52 52 53 53 <br/><br/> 54 <li><span class="Bold">Confidence Intervals.</span> The confidence intervals are represented on the graph by the small vertical lines that run through each data point. The <a ibis:href="resource/Glossary.html#confint"> confidence interval</a> may be thought of as the range of probable true values for a statistic. In this case, the confidence intervals for males and females do not overlap. This means men in Hawai i are statistically significantly more likely to be overweight or obese than women in Hawaii.54 <li><span class="Bold">Confidence Intervals.</span> The confidence intervals are represented on the graph by the small vertical lines that run through each data point. The <a ibis:href="resource/Glossary.html#confint"> confidence interval</a> may be thought of as the range of probable true values for a statistic. In this case, the confidence intervals for males and females do not overlap. This means men in Hawai'i are statistically significantly more likely to be overweight or obese than women in Hawai'i. 55 55 </li> 56 56 … … 67 67 <h2>Putting it All Together</h2> 68 68 <br/> 69 In summary, adult males in Hawai i are more likely to be overweight or obese than adult females. The rate of overweight or obesity changed little from 2011 to 2013.69 In summary, adult males in Hawai'i are more likely to be overweight or obese than adult females. The rate of overweight or obesity changed little from 2011 to 2013. 70 70 71 71 <br/><br/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/SMR_ISR.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 14 <version><number>1.0.1</number><date>Jan 22, 2010</date><who>Lois</who><description>Added contents box</description></version> … … 53 53 <br/><br/> 54 54 55 Let's look at an example. In 2006, the all-cause death rate in Hawai i in 2006 was 757.555 Let's look at an example. In 2006, the all-cause death rate in Hawai'i in 2006 was 757.5 56 56 deaths per 100,000 population. 57 57 All other things being equal, we should expect the same death rate in Union County, New … … 64 64 65 65 In an older population, we would expect a higher death rate, and Union County's death rate 66 is higher: 1364.6 all-cause deaths per 100,000 (compared with 757.5 in Hawai i,overall).66 is higher: 1364.6 all-cause deaths per 100,000 (compared with 757.5 in Hawai'i. overall). 67 67 Was the risk of mortality greater in Union County than in the rest of the state? The 68 68 Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR) can help us tease out the age differences to better … … 74 74 <p align="right"><a href="#TOP">Back to Top</a></p> 75 75 <h1>Calculating SMR</h1><br/> 76 In this example, we're using the state of Hawai i as the standard population, and Union76 In this example, we're using the state of Hawai'i as the standard population, and Union 77 77 County as the study population. The formula is simple. There is just a little 78 78 work involved in calculating the expected number of deaths. … … 87 87 <li>The first step in calculating the SMR is to calculate the age- and sex-specific death rates in 88 88 the standard population (column C). 89 (Note: You can run an H awaii-IBIS <a ibis:href="query/builder/mort/MortCntyICD10/CrudeRate.html">mortality query</a>89 (Note: You can run an HI-IBIS <a ibis:href="query/builder/mort/MortCntyICD10/CrudeRate.html">mortality query</a> 90 90 to get these crude death rates.)</li> 91 91 … … 163 163 multiplies the crude rate of the standard population by the SMR (<a href="#Bib-2">Curtin & Klein</a>). 164 164 <br/><br/> 165 In our example, the 2006 crude all-cause death rate in Hawai i was 757.5 deaths per 100,000 population,165 In our example, the 2006 crude all-cause death rate in Hawai'i was 757.5 deaths per 100,000 population, 166 166 and the crude rate in Union County was 1364.6. To calculate the indirectly age- and sex-standardized death 167 167 rate for Union County, the crude death rate in standard population (757.5) is multiplied by the SMR -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/TestofProportions.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 14 <version><number>1.0.1</number><date>Jan 22, 2010</date><who>Lois</who><description>Added contents box</description></version> … … 49 49 </ul></div><br/> 50 50 51 For instance, the graph below depicts the heart disease death rates for all 33 Hawai i counties,51 For instance, the graph below depicts the heart disease death rates for all 33 Hawai'i counties, 52 52 sorted from lowest to highest. The San Juan County rate is 148.7 deaths per 100,000 population, 53 53 with a 95% confidence interval that ranges from 127.6 to 169.8. In the gragh image, the San Juan -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/Tips.xml
r20241 r24451 18 18 </ibis:doc> 19 19 20 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS Tips</TITLE>20 <TITLE>HI-IBIS Tips</TITLE> 21 21 22 22 <CONTENT> … … 36 36 <ul> 37 37 <li>You may view multiple indicators by Community by going to the <a ibis:href="community/Builder.html"> 38 H awaii-IBIS Community View Reports</a>.</li>38 HI-IBIS Community View Reports</a>.</li> 39 39 <li>From the Community View Report, you can navigate to various page content by using the hypertext 40 40 links in the report. For instance, clicking on the indicator title in the data table will take you 41 41 to the contextual information (e.g., data sources and notes) underneath the table. Clicking on the 42 indicator title in the contextual information will take you directly to that H awaii-IBIS indicator42 indicator title in the contextual information will take you directly to that HI-IBIS indicator 43 43 report page.</li> 44 44 </ul><br/> … … 47 47 <h1>Dataset Queries</h1> 48 48 49 <h2>General H awaii-IBIS Query System</h2>49 <h2>General HI-IBIS Query System</h2> 50 50 <ul> 51 51 <li>For step-by-step query system examples see the 52 <a ibis:href="docs/Tutorials/Query Tutorial_8-6-08.pdf">H awaii-IBIS Query Tutorial</a></li>52 <a ibis:href="docs/Tutorials/Query Tutorial_8-6-08.pdf">HI-IBIS Query Tutorial</a></li> 53 53 <li>Use <a ibis:href="resource/Glossary.html#A">Age-adjusted rates</a> 54 54 when you want to compare areas, for example Utah and U.S. data.</li> … … 101 101 <h2>Population Estimates</h2> 102 102 <ul> 103 <li>Population Estimates for Hawai i areas are from the University of Hawaii,<a href="http://www.unm.edu/~bber/" >Bureau of103 <li>Population Estimates for Hawai'i areas are from the University of Hawai'i. <a href="http://www.unm.edu/~bber/" >Bureau of 104 104 Business and Economic Research</a>.</li> 105 105 </ul><br/> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/TurntheCurveInd.xml
r20241 r24451 10 10 11 11 <author>Lois Haggard</author> 12 <company>Hawai i State Department of Health</company>12 <company>Hawai'i State Department of Health</company> 13 13 <versions> 14 14 <version><date>Mar 27, 2015</date><who>Lois</who><description>Updated with TtC description</description></version> … … 19 19 </ibis:doc> 20 20 21 <TITLE>Hawai i State Department of Health "Turn the Curve" Initiative</TITLE>21 <TITLE>Hawai'i State Department of Health "Turn the Curve" Initiative</TITLE> 22 22 <ORG_UNIT_NAME>OPA</ORG_UNIT_NAME> 23 23 <CONTENT> … … 25 25 <ibis:include href="../../text/TurntheCurve.xml"/> 26 26 <br/><br/> 27 The links on this page will take you to the H awaii-IBIS indicator report or query result for each topic.28 Please also visit the H awaii-IBIS27 The links on this page will take you to the HI-IBIS indicator report or query result for each topic. 28 Please also visit the HI-IBIS 29 29 <a ibis:href="community/highlight/Selection.html">Health Highlights</a> and 30 30 <a ibis:href="community/snapshot/Builder.html">Snapshot</a> Reports for data on all Turn-the-Curve measures for each county.<br/><br/> … … 111 111 <h3>Persons in Poverty</h3> 112 112 <div class="Indent"><ul> 113 <li><a ibis:href="indicator/view/NMPopDemoPov.Year.NM_US.html">Indicator Report - Hawai i Population Demographics: Persons Living in Poverty</a></li>113 <li><a ibis:href="indicator/view/NMPopDemoPov.Year.NM_US.html">Indicator Report - Hawai'i Population Demographics: Persons Living in Poverty</a></li> 114 114 <li><a ibis:href="query/builder/ACS/ACSEconomic/Pov.html">American Community Survey, Persons in Poverty Query</a></li> 115 <li><a ibis:href="indicator/view/NMPopDemoChildPov.Year.NM_US.html">Indicator Report - Hawai i Population Demographics: Children Living in Poverty</a></li>115 <li><a ibis:href="indicator/view/NMPopDemoChildPov.Year.NM_US.html">Indicator Report - Hawai'i Population Demographics: Children Living in Poverty</a></li> 116 116 <li><a ibis:href="query/builder/ACS/ACSEconomic/Pov18.html">American Community Survey, Children Under Age 18 in Poverty Query</a></li> 117 117 <li><a ibis:href="query/builder/ACS/ACSEconomic/Pov65.html">American Community Survey, Adults Age 65 Years and Over in Poverty Query</a></li> … … 120 120 <h3>Minority Populations</h3> 121 121 <div class="Indent"><ul> 122 <li><a ibis:href="indicator/view/NMPopDemoRacEth.NM.html">Indicator Report - Hawai i Population Demographics: Race/Ethnicity</a></li>122 <li><a ibis:href="indicator/view/NMPopDemoRacEth.NM.html">Indicator Report - Hawai'i Population Demographics: Race/Ethnicity</a></li> 123 123 </ul></div><br/> 124 124 … … 126 126 <div class="Indent"><ul> 127 127 <li><a ibis:href="query/result/pop/PopMain/Count.html">Population Dataset Query - Population Estimates by County and Health Region</a></li> 128 <li><a ibis:href="query/result/pop/PopSarea/Count.html">Population Dataset Query - Population Estimates by 109 Hawai i Small Areas</a></li>128 <li><a ibis:href="query/result/pop/PopSarea/Count.html">Population Dataset Query - Population Estimates by 109 Hawai'i Small Areas</a></li> 129 129 </ul></div><br/> 130 130 -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/YRBSDataReleases.xml
r24176 r24451 16 16 </ibis:doc> 17 17 18 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS YRBS Data Release Notes</TITLE>18 <TITLE>HI-IBIS YRBS Data Release Notes</TITLE> 19 19 20 20 <CONTENT> … … 100 100 <h2>2011 YRBS</h2> 101 101 <br/> 102 While the YRBS has always collected data from schools across Hawai i, the sampling frame was increased102 While the YRBS has always collected data from schools across Hawai'i, the sampling frame was increased 103 103 in this survey year to yield county-level estimates for middle school and high school. School and 104 student participation in Hawai i County high schools did not meet the minimum participation requirement (60%)104 student participation in Hawai'i County high schools did not meet the minimum participation requirement (60%) 105 105 to allow for weighting of the high school data. Therefore, high school level data is available for the 106 106 state only for 2011. High school county level data is not available until 2013. Middle school county level … … 112 112 113 113 For more information on the number of students surveyed each year and links to the survey instruments, please 114 click <a href="http://hhdw.org/health-reports-data/data-source/yrbs-reports/"> here </a>.114 click <a href="http://hhdw.org/health-reports-data/data-source/yrbs-reports/"> here.</a> 115 115 <br/><br/> 116 116 Health indicators are created after a question has been included in at least 2 survey administrations. -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/resource/YTSDataReleases.xml
r24176 r24451 16 16 </ibis:doc> 17 17 18 <TITLE>H awaii-IBIS YTS Data Release Notes</TITLE>18 <TITLE>HI-IBIS YTS Data Release Notes</TITLE> 19 19 20 20 <CONTENT> -
adopters/hi/trunk/src/main/webapps/hhdw-content/xml/html_content/topic/Alcohol.xml
r24130 r24451 62 62 of criminal justice expenses, motor vehicle crash costs, and property damage. About 40% of these costs 63 63 were paid by federal, state, and local governments. The estimated cost of excessive alcohol use in 64 Hawai i was $937.4 million per year or about $1.58 per drink or $689 per capita.64 Hawai'i was $937.4 million per year or about $1.58 per drink or $689 per capita. 65 65 <br/><br/> 66 66 Binge drinking is responsible for over half the deaths and three-quarters of the costs due to excessive … … 91 91 <CONTENT> 92 92 Binge drinking is the most common, costly and deadly pattern of excessive alcohol use in the United 93 States and Hawai i. One in five Hawaii adults reports binge drinking in the past 30 days. (2017 BRFSS)93 States and Hawai'i. One in five Hawai'i adults reports binge drinking in the past 30 days (2017 BRFSS). 94 94 <ul class="Indent"> 95 <li>Young people are more likely to report binge drinking -1 in 3 adults aged 25-34 and 1 in 495 <li>Young people are more likely to report binge drinking - 1 in 3 adults aged 25-34 and 1 in 4 96 96 adults 18-24 or 35-44 binge drank in the past month</li> 97 <li>Men are twice as likely to binge drink as women -26.1% compared to 12.9%</li>97 <li>Men are twice as likely to binge drink as women - 26.1% compared to 12.9%</li> 98 98 <li>Among high school students, about 12% of boys and girls report binge drinking in the past 30 99 99 days (2017 YRBS)</li> … … 155 155 <TITLE>Indicator Reports</TITLE> 156 156 <CONTENT> 157 <h3>Hawai i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3>157 <h3>Hawai'i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3> 158 158 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 159 159 <SELECTION> … … 175 175 </ibis:SelectionsList> 176 176 177 <h3>Hawai i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3>177 <h3>Hawai'i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3> 178 178 <ibis:SelectionsList> 179 179 <SELECTION> 180 180 <TITLE>Adult drinking</TITLE> 181 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=58_3561_2025_2995_5255&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=58&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3561&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2025&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2995&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=5255&card=0</URL>181 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=58_3561_2025_2995_5255&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=58&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3561&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2025&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2995&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=5255&card=0</URL> 182 182 </SELECTION> 183 183 <SELECTION> 184 184 <TITLE>Teen drinking</TITLE> 185 <URL>http://www. 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</SELECTION> 187 187 <SELECTION> 188 188 <TITLE>Alcohol-related deaths</TITLE> 189 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=299_3133_2630_2488_2999_2364&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=299&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3133&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2630&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2488&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2999&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=2364&card=0</URL>189 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=299_3133_2630_2488_2999_2364&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=299&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3133&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2630&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2488&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2999&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=2364&card=0</URL> 190 190 </SELECTION> 191 191 <SELECTION> 192 192 <TITLE>Alcohol treatment</TITLE> 193 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2711_2710&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2711&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2710&card=0</URL>193 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2711_2710&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2711&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2710&card=0</URL> 194 194 </SELECTION> 195 195 <SELECTION> 196 196 <TITLE>Alcohol and pregnancy</TITLE> 197 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2106_2085_4061&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2106&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2085&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=4061&card=0</URL>197 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2106_2085_4061&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2106&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2085&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=4061&card=0</URL> 198 198 </SELECTION> 199 199 </ibis:SelectionsList> … … 328 328 <ibis:SelectionsList id="ResourcesFAQList"> 329 329 <SELECTION> 330 <TITLE>Hawai i State Epidemiological Profile: Selected Youth and Adult Alcohol Indicators (PDF)</TITLE>330 <TITLE>Hawai'i State Epidemiological Profile: Selected Youth and Adult Alcohol Indicators (PDF)</TITLE> 331 331 <URL>https://health.hawaii.gov/substance-abuse/files/2019/06/Alcohol_2018_Hawaii_State_Epidemiologic_Profile.pdf</URL> 332 </SELECTION> 333 </ibis:SelectionsList> 334 </CONTENT> 335 </ibis:ExpandableContent> 336 337 <ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"> 338 <TITLE>FAQs and Resources</TITLE> 332 333 </SELECTION> 334 </ibis:SelectionsList> 335 </CONTENT> 336 </ibis:ExpandableContent> 337 338 <ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"> 339 <TITLE>Resources</TITLE> 339 340 <CONTENT> 340 341 <ibis:SelectionsList id="ResourcesFAQList"> 341 342 <SELECTION> 342 <TITLE>Hawai i Department of Health Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division</TITLE>343 <TITLE>Hawai'i Department of Health Alcohol and Drug Abuse Division</TITLE> 343 344 <URL>https://health.hawaii.gov/substance-abuse/</URL> 344 345 </SELECTION> 345 346 <SELECTION> 346 <TITLE>NIH National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism</TITLE>347 <TITLE>NIH - National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism</TITLE> 347 348 <URL>https://www.niaaa.nih.gov/</URL> 348 349 </SELECTION> 349 350 <SELECTION> 350 <TITLE>CDC Alcohol and Public Health</TITLE>351 <TITLE>CDC - Alcohol and Public Health</TITLE> 351 352 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/alcohol/index.htm</URL> 352 353 </SELECTION> -
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r23963 r24451 37 37 <TITLE>What Is Known</TITLE> 38 38 <CONTENT> 39 In 2017, 21.0% of Hawai i adults reported having arthritis. Arthritis prevalence ranged from 6.9% among persons ages 25-34 to 48.9% among persons ages 75 and older. Rates were higher among women than men after age 45.39 In 2017, 21.0% of Hawai'i adults reported having arthritis. Arthritis prevalence ranged from 6.9% among persons ages 25-34 to 48.9% among persons ages 75 and older. Rates were higher among women than men after age 45. 40 40 <br/><br/> 41 The age-adjusted prevalence of arthritis for 2017 in Hawai i by county ranged from a low of 15.9% in Maui County, to a high of 22.3% in Hawaii County.41 The age-adjusted prevalence of arthritis for 2017 in Hawai'i by county ranged from a low of 15.9% in Maui County, to a high of 22.3% in Hawai'i County. 42 42 <br/><br/> 43 The crude prevalence of arthritis in Hawai i was 20.2% in 2017, which was slightly lower than the U.S. crude median prevalence of 24.8%.43 The crude prevalence of arthritis in Hawai'i was 20.2% in 2017, which was slightly lower than the U.S. crude median prevalence of 24.8%. 44 44 </CONTENT> 45 45 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 70 70 Surveillance is essential for assessing the burden of arthritis, describing how arthritis affects various sub populations, monitoring trends over time, and decision making for targeting interventions, allocating resources, and shaping state health policy. 71 71 <br/><br/> 72 The CDC tracks arthritis prevalence using the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis/index.htm">National Health Interview Survey</a> and the state-based <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/">Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</a>. The BRFSS also provides more information about arthritis-related disability in Hawai i. Starting in 2011, the BRFSS began offering data using the arthritis case definition question every year. In odd numbered years "Burden Questions" appear in the BRFSS core and the Arthritis Management Questions appear in an optional module.72 The CDC tracks arthritis prevalence using the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhis/index.htm">National Health Interview Survey</a> and the state-based <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/">Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</a>. The BRFSS also provides more information about arthritis-related disability in Hawai'i. Starting in 2011, the BRFSS began offering data using the arthritis case definition question every year. In odd numbered years "Burden Questions" appear in the BRFSS core and the Arthritis Management Questions appear in an optional module. 73 73 </CONTENT> 74 74 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 77 77 <TITLE>Indicator Reports</TITLE> 78 78 <CONTENT> 79 <h3>Hawai i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3>79 <h3>Hawai'i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3> 80 80 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 81 81 <SELECTION> 82 82 <TITLE>Arthritis</TITLE> 83 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2337_3031_2338_5663&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2337&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3031&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2338&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=5663&card=0</URL>83 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2337_3031_2338_5663&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2337&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3031&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2338&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=5663&card=0</URL> 84 84 </SELECTION> 85 85 </ibis:SelectionsList> … … 156 156 157 157 <ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"> 158 <TITLE> FAQs andResources</TITLE>158 <TITLE>Resources</TITLE> 159 159 <CONTENT> 160 160 <ibis:SelectionsList id="ResourcesFAQList"> 161 161 <SELECTION> 162 <TITLE>C enters for Disease Control and Prevention- Arthritis</TITLE>162 <TITLE>CDC - Arthritis</TITLE> 163 163 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/arthritis/</URL> 164 164 </SELECTION> 165 165 <SELECTION> 166 <TITLE>N ational Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease</TITLE>166 <TITLE>NIH - National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Disease</TITLE> 167 167 <URL>https://www.niams.nih.gov/</URL> 168 168 </SELECTION> 169 169 <SELECTION> 170 <TITLE>Arthritis Foundation - Hawai i Chapter</TITLE>171 <URL>https://www.arthritis.org/ hawaii/</URL>170 <TITLE>Arthritis Foundation - Hawai'i Chapter</TITLE> 171 <URL>https://www.arthritis.org/Hawaii</URL> 172 172 </SELECTION> 173 173 <SELECTION> -
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r24094 r24451 44 44 <CONTENT> 45 45 <h4>Asthma</h4> 46 In 2017, 17.1% of Hawai i adults reported ever being diagnosed with asthma. Nationally, 9.4% of adults reported current asthma which was similar to 9.8% of Hawaii adults with current asthma. In Hawaii,women were twice as likely as men to report current asthma (13.0% vs 6.6%) and current asthma ranged by age from 10.9% among 18-24 year olds to 7.1% among those 75 years and older. Native Hawaiians were the most likely to report current asthma (14.3%) and Chinese were the least likely at 7.3%. Kauai County had the lowest prevalence of current asthma at 8.1% and Maui County had the highest at 10.9% but these county differences were not statistically significant.47 <br/><br/> 48 <h4>COPD</h4> 49 In 2017, 5.7% of Hawai i adults 45 years or older reported that they had been diagnosed with COPD. Review of data from 2013-2017, showed that men and women were equally likely to report COPD. COPD prevalence increases significantly with age from 3.8% among 45-54 year olds to 8.1% among those 75 years and older. Prevalence was significantly higher in Hawaii County (7.6%) than Honolulu and Maui Counties (5.6% and 5.2%, respectively).46 In 2017, 17.1% of Hawai'i adults reported ever being diagnosed with asthma. Nationally, 9.4% of adults reported current asthma which was similar to 9.8% of Hawai'i adults with current asthma. In Hawai'i. women were twice as likely as men to report current asthma (13.0% vs 6.6%) and current asthma ranged by age from 10.9% among 18-24 year olds to 7.1% among those 75 years and older. Native Hawaiians were the most likely to report current asthma (14.3%) and Chinese were the least likely at 7.3%. Kauai County had the lowest prevalence of current asthma at 8.1% and Maui County had the highest at 10.9% but these county differences were not statistically significant. 47 <br/><br/> 48 <h4>COPD</h4> 49 In 2017, 5.7% of Hawai'i adults 45 years or older reported that they had been diagnosed with COPD. Review of data from 2013-2017, showed that men and women were equally likely to report COPD. COPD prevalence increases significantly with age from 3.8% among 45-54 year olds to 8.1% among those 75 years and older. Prevalence was significantly higher in Hawai'i County (7.6%) than Honolulu and Maui Counties (5.6% and 5.2%, respectively). 50 50 </CONTENT> 51 51 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 130 130 <CONTENT> 131 131 <h4>Asthma</h4> 132 Asthma surveillance data includes collection of asthma data at both the national and the state level. National data is available on asthma prevalence, activity limitation, days of work or school lost, rescue and control medication use, asthma self-management education, physician visits, emergency department visits, hospitalizations due to asthma, and deaths due to asthma from National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) surveys and the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/deaths.htm">Vital Statistics System</a>. Asthma surveillance data at the state level include adult and child asthma prevalence from the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/index.html">Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</a> and in-depth state and local asthma data through implementation of the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/acbs/index.htm"> 132 Asthma surveillance data includes collection of asthma data at both the national and the state level. National data is available on asthma prevalence, activity limitation, days of work or school lost, rescue and control medication use, asthma self-management education, physician visits, emergency department visits, hospitalizations due to asthma, and deaths due to asthma from National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) surveys and the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/deaths.htm">Vital Statistics System</a>. Asthma surveillance data at the state level include adult and child asthma prevalence from the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/index.html">Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</a> and in-depth state and local asthma data through implementation of the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/acbs/index.htm">BRFSS Asthma Call-back Survey (ACBS)</a>. Asthma prevalence has been included in the <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/data/yrbs/index.htm">Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS)</a> since 2013. 133 133 <br/><br/> 134 134 <h4>COPD</h4> … … 140 140 <TITLE>Indicator Reports</TITLE> 141 141 <CONTENT> 142 <h3>Hawai i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3>142 <h3>Hawai'i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3> 143 143 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 144 144 <SELECTION> … … 156 156 </ibis:SelectionsList> 157 157 158 <h3>Hawai i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3>158 <h3>Hawai'i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3> 159 159 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 160 160 <SELECTION> 161 161 <TITLE>Asthma prevalence</TITLE> 162 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=79_2052_1241&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=79&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2052&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=1241&card=0</URL>162 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=79_2052_1241&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=79&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2052&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=1241&card=0</URL> 163 163 </SELECTION> 164 164 <SELECTION> 165 165 <TITLE>Asthma hospital care</TITLE> 166 <URL>http://www. 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<URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2289_2290_2288_2130_2131_2129&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2289&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2290&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2288&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2130&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2131&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=2129&card=0</URL> 167 167 </SELECTION> 168 168 <SELECTION> 169 169 <TITLE>Asthma deaths</TITLE> 170 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=3125_2423_2424_2422&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=3125&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2423&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2424&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2422&card=0</URL>170 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=3125_2423_2424_2422&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=3125&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2423&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2424&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2422&card=0</URL> 171 171 </SELECTION> 172 172 <SELECTION> 173 173 <TITLE>COPD</TITLE> 174 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=4145_2487_2997_2057&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=4145&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2487&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2997&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2057&card=0</URL>174 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=4145_2487_2997_2057&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=4145&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2487&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2997&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2057&card=0</URL> 175 175 </SELECTION> 176 176 </ibis:SelectionsList> … … 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<ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"> 336 <TITLE>FAQs and Resources</TITLE> 337 <CONTENT> 338 <h3>Resources</h3> 325 <TITLE>Resources</TITLE> 326 <CONTENT> 339 327 <ibis:SelectionsList id="ResourcesFAQList"> 340 328 341 329 <SELECTION> 342 <TITLE>Hawai i State Asthma Control Program</TITLE>343 <URL>http ://health.hawaii.gov/asthma/home/hawaii-asthma-control-program-2/</URL>344 </SELECTION> 345 <SELECTION> 346 <TITLE>CDC -Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease</TITLE>330 <TITLE>Hawai'i State Asthma Control Program</TITLE> 331 <URL>https://health.hawaii.gov/asthma/</URL> 332 </SELECTION> 333 <SELECTION> 334 <TITLE>CDC - Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease</TITLE> 347 335 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/copd/index.html</URL> 348 336 </SELECTION> 349 337 <SELECTION> 350 <TITLE>NIH -National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute COPD</TITLE>338 <TITLE>NIH - National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute COPD</TITLE> 351 339 <URL>https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health-topics/copd</URL> 352 340 </SELECTION> … … 356 344 </SELECTION> 357 345 <SELECTION> 358 <TITLE>American Lung Association Hawai i Chapter</TITLE>359 <URL>https://www.lung.org/about-us/local-associations/ hawaii.html</URL>346 <TITLE>American Lung Association Hawai'i Chapter</TITLE> 347 <URL>https://www.lung.org/about-us/local-associations/Hawaii.html</URL> 360 348 </SELECTION> 361 349 362 350 </ibis:SelectionsList> 363 364 <!-- PROGRAM WEBSITES SECTION COMMENTED OUT FOR NOW365 <h3>Program Websites</h3>366 <ibis:SelectionsList>367 368 </ibis:SelectionsList>369 END OF PROGRAM WEBSITES -->370 371 351 </CONTENT> 372 352 </ibis:ExpandableContent> -
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r23607 r24451 190 190 <TITLE>Indicator Reports</TITLE> 191 191 <CONTENT> 192 <h3>Hawai i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3>192 <h3>Hawai'i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3> 193 193 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 194 194 <SELECTION> … … 198 198 </ibis:SelectionsList> 199 199 200 <h3>Hawai i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3>200 <h3>Hawai'i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3> 201 201 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 202 202 <SELECTION> 203 203 <TITLE>Breastfeeding</TITLE> 204 <URL>http://www. 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<URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=4039_4049_4041_1271_2026_4047_4055_2833&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=4039&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=4049&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=4041&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=1271&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2026&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=4047&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=4055&handpickedItems%5B7%5D=2833&card=0</URL> 213 213 </SELECTION> 214 214 <SELECTION> 215 215 <TITLE>Infant gestation and birth weight</TITLE> 216 <URL>http://www. 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<URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=1228_2416_1230_2414_2413_1285_2415&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=1228&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2416&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=1230&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2414&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2413&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=1285&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=2415&card=0</URL> 217 217 </SELECTION> 218 218 <SELECTION> 219 219 <TITLE>Maternal and infant deaths</TITLE> 220 <URL>http://www. 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<URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=2&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=3183_2482_2483_2485_2484_3191_1259_3193_2411_3185_2412&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=3183&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2482&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2483&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2485&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2484&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=3191&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=1259&handpickedItems%5B7%5D=3193&handpickedItems%5B8%5D=2411&handpickedItems%5B9%5D=3185&handpickedItems%5B10%5D=2412&card=0</URL> 221 221 </SELECTION> 222 222 <SELECTION> 223 223 <TITLE>Substance use</TITLE> 224 <URL>http://www. 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<URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=2&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2026_4633_2106_2085_4055_4631_2833&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2026&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=4633&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2106&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2085&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=4055&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=4631&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=2833&card=0</URL> 225 225 </SELECTION> 226 226 </ibis:SelectionsList> … … 603 603 604 604 <ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"> 605 <TITLE>FAQs and Resources</TITLE> 606 <CONTENT> 607 <h3>Resources</h3> 605 <TITLE>Resources</TITLE> 606 <CONTENT> 608 607 <ibis:SelectionsList id="ResourcesFAQList"> 609 608 610 609 <SELECTION> 611 <TITLE>Hawai i Maternal and Child Health Branch</TITLE>610 <TITLE>Hawai'i Maternal and Child Health Branch</TITLE> 612 611 <URL>https://health.hawaii.gov/mchb/</URL> 613 612 </SELECTION> 614 613 <SELECTION> 615 <TITLE>CDC -Pregnancy webpage</TITLE>614 <TITLE>CDC - Pregnancy webpage</TITLE> 616 615 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/pregnancy/</URL> 617 616 </SELECTION> 618 617 <SELECTION> 619 <TITLE> Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development</TITLE>618 <TITLE>NIH - Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development</TITLE> 620 619 <URL>https://www.nichd.nih.gov/</URL> 621 620 </SELECTION> 622 621 <SELECTION> 623 <TITLE>N ational Child and Maternal Health Education Program</TITLE>622 <TITLE>NIH - National Child and Maternal Health Education Program</TITLE> 624 623 <URL>https://www1.nichd.nih.gov/ncmhep/Pages/index.aspx</URL> 625 624 </SELECTION> 626 625 <SELECTION> 627 <TITLE>Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition of Hawai i</TITLE>628 <URL>https://www.hmhb- hawaii.org/</URL>626 <TITLE>Healthy Mothers Healthy Babies Coalition of Hawai'i</TITLE> 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r23607 r24451 33 33 <TITLE>Why It's Important</TITLE> 34 34 <CONTENT> 35 Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in United States and in Hawaii. About 630,000 Americans die from heart disease each year-or 1 in every 4 deaths. Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease, killing about 366,000 people in 2015. When considered separately, stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the United States.35 Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States and in Hawai'i. About 630,000 Americans die from heart disease each year - or 1 in every 4 deaths. Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease, killing about 366,000 people in 2015. When considered separately, stroke is the fifth leading cause of death and the leading cause of disability in the United States. 36 36 <br/><br/> 37 In Hawai i,heart disease and stroke are responsible for almost 4,000 deaths each year and over 18,000 hospitalizations, which account for about 22% of all hospital costs in the state.37 In Hawai'i heart disease and stroke are responsible for almost 4,000 deaths each year and over 18,000 hospitalizations, which account for about 22% of all hospital costs in the state. 38 38 </CONTENT> 39 39 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 42 42 <TITLE>What Is Known</TITLE> 43 43 <CONTENT> 44 Roughly 33,000 Hawai i adults (2.6%) have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease. Men are more likely to be diagnosed than women (3.5% vs 1.8%), and coronary heart disease prevalence increases significantly by age, from 0.6% among 25-34 year olds, to 9.5% among those 75 years and older. Other Pacific Islanders (5.1%) are significantly more likely to have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease than Chinese (1.6%), Japanese (2.1%) or Caucasian (2.5%) adults.44 Roughly 33,000 Hawai'i adults (2.6%) have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease. Men are more likely to be diagnosed than women (3.5% vs 1.8%), and coronary heart disease prevalence increases significantly by age, from 0.6% among 25-34 year olds, to 9.5% among those 75 years and older. Other Pacific Islanders (5.1%) are significantly more likely to have been diagnosed with coronary heart disease than Chinese (1.6%), Japanese (2.1%) or Caucasian (2.5%) adults. 45 45 <br/><br/> 46 Similarly, 34,800 Hawai i adults (2.8%) report having a doctor-diagnosed heart attack. Men are twice as likely as women to experience a heart attack (3.8% vs 1.9%) and Hawaii County residents (4.1%) are significantly more likely to have had a heart attack than residents of Kauai (2.3%) or Honolulu (2.4%). Heart attack prevalence ranges by age from 0.6% among those 25-34 years old to 8.9% among those 75 years or older. By race/ethnicity, 6.1% of Other Pacific Islanders and 4.8% of Native Hawaiians have experienced a heart attack compared to 1.7% of Japanese and 1.9% of Filipinos.46 Similarly, 34,800 Hawai'i adults (2.8%) report having a doctor-diagnosed heart attack. Men are twice as likely as women to experience a heart attack (3.8% vs 1.9%) and Hawai'i County residents (4.1%) are significantly more likely to have had a heart attack than residents of Kauai (2.3%) or Honolulu (2.4%). Heart attack prevalence ranges by age from 0.6% among those 25-34 years old to 8.9% among those 75 years or older. By race/ethnicity, 6.1% of Other Pacific Islanders and 4.8% of Native Hawaiians have experienced a heart attack compared to 1.7% of Japanese and 1.9% of Filipinos. 47 47 <br/><br/> 48 About 31,800 Hawai i adults (2.6%) report having a doctor-diagnosed stroke. Men and women are equally likely to have experienced a stroke, but Hawaii County residents (3.0%) have significantly higher stroke prevalence than Maui County residents (1.4%). Stroke prevalence ranges from 1.1% among those 35-44 years to 9.3% among those 75 years or older. Other Pacific Islanders (5.3%) and Native Hawaiians (4.0%) have the highest stroke prevalence by race/ethnicity.48 About 31,800 Hawai'i adults (2.6%) report having a doctor-diagnosed stroke. Men and women are equally likely to have experienced a stroke, but Hawai'i County residents (3.0%) have significantly higher stroke prevalence than Maui County residents (1.4%). Stroke prevalence ranges from 1.1% among those 35-44 years to 9.3% among those 75 years or older. Other Pacific Islanders (5.3%) and Native Hawaiians (4.0%) have the highest stroke prevalence by race/ethnicity. 49 49 <br/><br/> 50 50 Note: Statistics based on 2015-2017 BRFSS age-adjusted data for state, county, sex and race-ethnicity and crude data for age. … … 107 107 <li>Screening and Prevalence: The <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/index.html">Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</a> monitors preventive screening for a variety of cardiovascular disease risk and protective factors including high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, cigarette smoking and exercise. The BRFSS also tracks the prevalence of coronary artery disease, heart attack and stroke. </li> 108 108 <li>Morbidity: <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhds/index.htm?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fnchs%2Fnhds.htm">Hospital discharge data</a> monitors inpatient and emergency room visits for cardiovascular disease and related conditions.</li> 109 <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/deaths.htm">Mortality </a>:Death certificates are a fundamental source of demographic, geographic, and cause-of-death information. They make it possible to track every death in the nation due to cardiovascular disease. Deaths are reported as being due to cardiovascular disease when cardiovascular disease was the underlying cause of death.</li>109 <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/deaths.htm">Mortality:</a> Death certificates are a fundamental source of demographic, geographic, and cause-of-death information. They make it possible to track every death in the nation due to cardiovascular disease. Deaths are reported as being due to cardiovascular disease when cardiovascular disease was the underlying cause of death.</li> 110 110 </ul> 111 111 </CONTENT> … … 115 115 <TITLE>Indicator Reports</TITLE> 116 116 <CONTENT> 117 <h3>Hawai i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3>117 <h3>Hawai'i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3> 118 118 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 119 119 <SELECTION> … … 127 127 </ibis:SelectionsList> 128 128 129 <h3>Hawai i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3>129 <h3>Hawai'i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3> 130 130 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 131 131 <SELECTION> 132 132 <TITLE>Cholesterol and blood pressure</TITLE> 133 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=5681_2665_210_253_5677_2061_2063&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=5681&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2665&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=210&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=253&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=5677&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=2061&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=2063&card=0</URL>133 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=5681_2665_210_253_5677_2061_2063&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=5681&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2665&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=210&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=253&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=5677&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=2061&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=2063&card=0</URL> 134 134 </SELECTION> 135 135 <SELECTION> 136 136 <TITLE>Heart disease</TITLE> 137 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2819_2467_2053_3135_1248_3001_2060_2064&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2819&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2467&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2053&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=3135&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=1248&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=3001&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=2060&handpickedItems%5B7%5D=2064&card=0</URL>137 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2819_2467_2053_3135_1248_3001_2060_2064&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2819&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2467&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2053&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=3135&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=1248&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=3001&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=2060&handpickedItems%5B7%5D=2064&card=0</URL> 138 138 </SELECTION> 139 139 <SELECTION> 140 140 <TITLE>Stroke</TITLE> 141 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2820_1307_2067&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2820&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=1307&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2067&card=0</URL>141 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2820_1307_2067&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2820&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=1307&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2067&card=0</URL> 142 142 </SELECTION> 143 143 </ibis:SelectionsList> … … 451 451 452 452 <SELECTION> 453 <TITLE>CDC Heart Disease Fact Sheet</TITLE>453 <TITLE>CDC - Heart Disease Fact Sheet</TITLE> 454 454 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/data_statistics/fact_sheets/fs_heart_disease.htm</URL> 455 455 </SELECTION> 456 456 <SELECTION> 457 <TITLE> Best Practices for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programs</TITLE>457 <TITLE>CDC - Best Practices for Cardiovascular Disease Prevention Programs</TITLE> 458 458 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/pubs/guides/best-practices/index.htm</URL> 459 459 </SELECTION> 460 460 <SELECTION> 461 <TITLE>CDC Stroke Fact Sheet</TITLE>461 <TITLE>CDC - Stroke Fact Sheet</TITLE> 462 462 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/data_statistics/fact_sheets/fs_stroke.htm</URL> 463 463 </SELECTION> … … 468 468 469 469 <ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"> 470 <TITLE>FAQs and Resources</TITLE> 471 <CONTENT> 472 <h3>Resources</h3> 470 <TITLE>Resources</TITLE> 471 <CONTENT> 473 472 <ibis:SelectionsList id="ResourcesFAQList"> 474 473 475 474 <SELECTION> 476 <TITLE>Check Your Pressure HI</TITLE>475 <TITLE>Check Your Pressure, Hawai'i</TITLE> 477 476 <URL>https://www.healthyhawaii.com/blood-pressure/</URL> 478 477 </SELECTION> 479 478 <SELECTION> 480 <TITLE>Hawai i Heart Disease and Stroke Program</TITLE>479 <TITLE>Hawai'i Heart Disease and Stroke Program</TITLE> 481 480 <URL>http://health.hawaii.gov/heart-disease-stroke/</URL> 482 481 </SELECTION> 483 482 <SELECTION> 484 <TITLE>CDC Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention</TITLE>483 <TITLE>CDC - Division for Heart Disease and Stroke Prevention</TITLE> 485 484 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/index.htm</URL> 486 485 </SELECTION> 487 486 <SELECTION> 488 <TITLE>CDC Interactive Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke</TITLE>487 <TITLE>CDC - Interactive Atlas of Heart Disease and Stroke</TITLE> 489 488 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/maps/atlas/index.htm</URL> 490 489 </SELECTION> -
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r24094 r24451 26 26 <TITLE>Why It's Important</TITLE> 27 27 <CONTENT> 28 Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. One in three women and one in two men will be diagnosed with cancer at some point during their life. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 7,120 new cases of cancer in Hawai i in 2019 and 2,560 cancer deaths. Prevention, screening, and treatment options are available for most types of cancer and their use and advancements in each have decreased death rates due to cancer.28 Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the United States. One in three women and one in two men will be diagnosed with cancer at some point during their life. The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be 7,120 new cases of cancer in Hawai'i in 2019 and 2,560 cancer deaths. Prevention, screening, and treatment options are available for most types of cancer and their use and advancements in each have decreased death rates due to cancer. 29 29 </CONTENT> 30 30 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 76 76 <ul class="Indent"> 77 77 <li>Screening: The <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/index.html">Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</a> monitors the use of cancer screening to promote early detection including: mammography to detect breast cancer, Pap tests for cervical cancer and fecal occult blood testing (FOBT), sigmoidoscopy and colonoscopy for colon cancer.</li> 78 <li>Incidence, stage at diagnosis, and survivorship: State cancer registries, including the <a href="https://www.uhcancercenter.org/research/shared-resources/ hawaii-tumor-registry">Hawaii Tumor Registry</a>,collect detailed information about cancer patients and the treatments they receive, which makes the monitoring of trends in incidence and mortality as well as the evaluation of prevention and control measures possible.</li>79 <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/deaths.htm">Mortality </a>:Death certificates are a fundamental source of demographic, geographic, and cause-of-death information. They make it possible to track every death in the nation due to cancer. Deaths are reported as being due to cancer when the cancer was the underlying cause of death.</li>78 <li>Incidence, stage at diagnosis, and survivorship: State cancer registries, including the <a href="https://www.uhcancercenter.org/research/shared-resources/Hawaii-tumor-registry">Hawai'i Tumor Registry,</a> collect detailed information about cancer patients and the treatments they receive, which makes the monitoring of trends in incidence and mortality as well as the evaluation of prevention and control measures possible.</li> 79 <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/deaths.htm">Mortality:</a> Death certificates are a fundamental source of demographic, geographic, and cause-of-death information. They make it possible to track every death in the nation due to cancer. Deaths are reported as being due to cancer when the cancer was the underlying cause of death.</li> 80 80 </ul> 81 81 </CONTENT> … … 85 85 <TITLE>Indicator Reports</TITLE> 86 86 <CONTENT> 87 <h3>Hawai i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3>87 <h3>Hawai'i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3> 88 88 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 89 89 <SELECTION> … … 101 101 </ibis:SelectionsList> 102 102 103 <h3>Hawai i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3>103 <h3>Hawai'i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3> 104 104 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 105 105 <SELECTION> 106 106 <TITLE>Breast and cervical cancer</TITLE> 107 <URL>http://www. 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<URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=1232_180_2417_181_2333_2334&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=1232&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=180&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2417&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=181&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2333&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=2334&card=0</URL> 108 108 </SELECTION> 109 109 <SELECTION> 110 110 <TITLE>Liver cancer</TITLE> 111 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=299_3133_31_2025&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=299&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3133&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=31&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2025&card=0</URL>111 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=299_3133_31_2025&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=299&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3133&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=31&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2025&card=0</URL> 112 112 </SELECTION> 113 113 <SELECTION> 114 114 <TITLE>Lung cancer</TITLE> 115 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=303_2387_2390&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=303&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2387&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2390&card=0</URL>115 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=303_2387_2390&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=303&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2387&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2390&card=0</URL> 116 116 </SELECTION> 117 117 <SELECTION> 118 118 <TITLE>Prostate cancer</TITLE> 119 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2407_386_3021&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2407&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=386&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=3021&card=0</URL>119 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2407_386_3021&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2407&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=386&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=3021&card=0</URL> 120 120 </SELECTION> 121 121 <SELECTION> 122 122 <TITLE>Skin cancer</TITLE> 123 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2389_318_3013_3029_2501&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2389&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=318&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=3013&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=3029&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2501&card=0</URL>123 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2389_318_3013_3029_2501&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2389&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=318&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=3013&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=3029&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2501&card=0</URL> 124 124 </SELECTION> 125 125 <SELECTION> 126 126 <TITLE>Other cancer</TITLE> 127 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=5669_2388_2055_3027&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=5669&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2388&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2055&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=3027&card=0</URL>127 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=5669_2388_2055_3027&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=5669&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2388&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2055&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=3027&card=0</URL> 128 128 </SELECTION> 129 129 </ibis:SelectionsList> … … 215 215 <ibis:SelectionsList id="Publications"> 216 216 <SELECTION> 217 <TITLE>Hawai i State Cancer Plan, 2016-2020</TITLE>217 <TITLE>Hawai'i State Cancer Plan, 2016-2020</TITLE> 218 218 <URL>https://health.hawaii.gov/cancer/files/2016/12/hccc16-book-vFinal-LR.pdf</URL> 219 219 </SELECTION> 220 220 <SELECTION> 221 <TITLE>Hawai i Cancer At A Glance 2012-2016</TITLE>221 <TITLE>Hawai'i Cancer At A Glance 2012-2016</TITLE> 222 222 <URL>https://www.uhcancercenter.org/pdf/htr/Hawaii%20Cancer%20at%20a%20Glance%202012_2016.pdf</URL> 223 223 </SELECTION> … … 232 232 233 233 <ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"> 234 <TITLE>FAQs and Resources</TITLE> 235 <CONTENT> 236 <h3>Resources</h3> 234 <TITLE>Resources</TITLE> 235 <CONTENT> 237 236 <ibis:SelectionsList id="ResourcesFAQList"> 238 237 239 238 <SELECTION> 240 <TITLE>Hawai i Comprehensive Cancer Control Program</TITLE>239 <TITLE>Hawai'i Comprehensive Cancer Control Program</TITLE> 241 240 <URL>http://health.hawaii.gov/cancer/home/coalition/</URL> 242 241 </SELECTION> 243 242 <SELECTION> 244 <TITLE>CDC -Division of Cancer Prevention and Control</TITLE>243 <TITLE>CDC - Division of Cancer Prevention and Control</TITLE> 245 244 <URL>https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/</URL> 246 245 </SELECTION> 247 246 <SELECTION> 248 <TITLE>NIH -National Cancer Institute</TITLE>247 <TITLE>NIH - National Cancer Institute</TITLE> 249 248 <URL>https://www.cancer.gov/</URL> 250 249 </SELECTION> 251 250 <SELECTION> 252 <TITLE>N ational Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program on cancer statistics</TITLE>251 <TITLE>NIH - National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program on cancer statistics</TITLE> 253 252 <URL>https://seer.cancer.gov/</URL> 254 253 </SELECTION> … … 259 258 260 259 </ibis:SelectionsList> 261 262 <!-- PROGRAM WEBSITES SECTION COMMENTED OUT FOR NOW263 <h3>Program Websites</h3>264 <ibis:SelectionsList>265 266 </ibis:SelectionsList>267 END OF PROGRAM WEBSITES -->268 269 260 </CONTENT> 270 261 </ibis:ExpandableContent> -
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r23607 r24451 175 175 </SELECTION> 176 176 <SELECTION> 177 <TITLE>Hawai i Population Characteristics: Age Distribution of the Population</TITLE>177 <TITLE>Hawai'i Population Characteristics: Age Distribution of the Population</TITLE> 178 178 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/view/AgeDistPop.html</LOCAL_URL> 179 179 </SELECTION> 180 180 <SELECTION> 181 <TITLE>Hawai i Population Characteristics: Education Level in the Population</TITLE>181 <TITLE>Hawai'i Population Characteristics: Education Level in the Population</TITLE> 182 182 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/view/EduLevPop.html</LOCAL_URL> 183 183 </SELECTION> 184 184 <SELECTION> 185 <TITLE>Hawai i Population Characteristics: Historical Population Estimates</TITLE>185 <TITLE>Hawai'i Population Characteristics: Historical Population Estimates</TITLE> 186 186 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/view/UTPopEst.html</LOCAL_URL> 187 187 </SELECTION> 188 188 <SELECTION> 189 <TITLE>Hawai i Population Characteristics: Household Income</TITLE>189 <TITLE>Hawai'i Population Characteristics: Household Income</TITLE> 190 190 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/view/HHInc.html</LOCAL_URL> 191 191 </SELECTION> 192 192 <SELECTION> 193 <TITLE>Hawai i Population Characteristics: Household Structure</TITLE>193 <TITLE>Hawai'i Population Characteristics: Household Structure</TITLE> 194 194 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/view/HHStruct.html</LOCAL_URL> 195 195 </SELECTION> 196 196 <SELECTION> 197 <TITLE>Hawai i Population Characteristics: Per Capita Income</TITLE>197 <TITLE>Hawai'i Population Characteristics: Per Capita Income</TITLE> 198 198 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/view/PerCapInc.html</LOCAL_URL> 199 199 </SELECTION> 200 200 <SELECTION> 201 <TITLE>Hawai i Population Characteristics: Poverty, All Persons</TITLE>201 <TITLE>Hawai'i Population Characteristics: Poverty, All Persons</TITLE> 202 202 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/view/Pov.html</LOCAL_URL> 203 203 </SELECTION> 204 204 <SELECTION> 205 <TITLE>Hawai i Population Characteristics: Poverty, Children Age 17 and Under</TITLE>205 <TITLE>Hawai'i Population Characteristics: Poverty, Children Age 17 and Under</TITLE> 206 206 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/view/ChldPov.html</LOCAL_URL> 207 207 </SELECTION> 208 208 <SELECTION> 209 <TITLE>Hawai i Population Characteristics: Racial and Ethnic Composition of the Population</TITLE>209 <TITLE>Hawai'i Population Characteristics: Racial and Ethnic Composition of the Population</TITLE> 210 210 <LOCAL_URL>indicator/view/RacEthPop.html</LOCAL_URL> 211 211 </SELECTION> … … 298 298 </ibis:ExpandableContent> 299 299 <ibis:ExpandableContent titleLevel="2"> 300 <TITLE> FAQs andResources</TITLE>300 <TITLE>Resources</TITLE> 301 301 <CONTENT> 302 302 <ibis:SelectionsList id="ResourcesFAQList"> -
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r24126 r24451 28 28 <TITLE>Why It's Important</TITLE> 29 29 <CONTENT> 30 Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the United States and in Hawai i. An estimated 30.3 million people in the United States have diabetes and 1 in 4 of them don't know they have it. In Hawaii, over 120,000 adults have been diagnosed with diabetes and over 151,000 Hawaii adults have been diagnosed with prediabetes. In the last 20 years, the number of adults with diabetes has more than tripled as the American population has aged and become more overweight.30 Diabetes is the 7th leading cause of death in the United States and in Hawai'i. An estimated 30.3 million people in the United States have diabetes and 1 in 4 of them don't know they have it. In Hawai'i. over 120,000 adults have been diagnosed with diabetes and over 151,000 Hawai'i adults have been diagnosed with prediabetes. In the last 20 years, the number of adults with diabetes has more than tripled as the American population has aged and become more overweight. 31 31 <br/><br/> 32 32 Medical costs for people with diabetes are twice as high as for people who don't have diabetes. Medical costs and lost work and wages for people with diagnosed diabetes total $327 billion each year in the United States. … … 39 39 <TITLE>What Is Known</TITLE> 40 40 <CONTENT> 41 In Hawai i in 2017, 10.8% of adults had been diagnosed with diabetes and 12.2% with prediabetes. Prevalence was about the same among men and women, but varied significantly by age, ranging from 2.9% among 25-34 year olds to 23.2% among those 75 and older. Caucasians had the lowest prevalence of diabetes (6.1%) and Filipinos (14.6%) and Japanese (14.5%) had the highest.41 In Hawai'i in 2017, 10.8% of adults had been diagnosed with diabetes and 12.2% with prediabetes. Prevalence was about the same among men and women, but varied significantly by age, ranging from 2.9% among 25-34 year olds to 23.2% among those 75 and older. Caucasians had the lowest prevalence of diabetes (6.1%) and Filipinos (14.6%) and Japanese (14.5%) had the highest. 42 42 <br/><br/> 43 43 People with diabetes are twice as likely to have heart disease or a stroke as people without diabetes--and at an earlier age. Diabetes is the leading cause of chronic kidney disease, lower-limb amputations and adult-onset blindness in the US. … … 82 82 <li>Screening and Prevalence: The <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/index.html">Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</a> monitors diabetes prevalence annually. The BRFSS also includes an optional prediabetes module that assesses screening and prevalence and a diabetes module that includes questions about diabetes self-care, management and complications. BRFSS can also be used to assess risk factors for diabetes, co-morbidities and health behaviors among people with diabetes.</li> 83 83 <li>Morbidity: <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nhds/index.htm?CDC_AA_refVal=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.cdc.gov%2Fnchs%2Fnhds.htm">Hospital discharge data</a> provides emergency room and inpatient visits for diabetic emergencies or where diabetes is an underlying cause.</li> 84 <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/deaths.htm">Mortality </a>:Death certificates are a fundamental source of demographic, geographic, and cause-of-death information. They make it possible to track every death in the nation due to diabetes. Deaths are reported as being due to diabetes where diabetes was an underlying cause of death.</li>84 <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/deaths.htm">Mortality:</a> Death certificates are a fundamental source of demographic, geographic, and cause-of-death information. They make it possible to track every death in the nation due to diabetes. Deaths are reported as being due to diabetes where diabetes was an underlying cause of death.</li> 85 85 </ul> 86 86 </CONTENT> … … 90 90 <TITLE>Indicator Reports</TITLE> 91 91 <CONTENT> 92 <h3>Hawai i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3>92 <h3>Hawai'i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3> 93 93 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 94 94 <SELECTION> … … 102 102 </ibis:SelectionsList> 103 103 104 <h3>Hawai i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3>104 <h3>Hawai'i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3> 105 105 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 106 106 <SELECTION> 107 107 <TITLE>Diabetes incidence and prevalence</TITLE> 108 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=81_2668_2059_1274&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=81&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2668&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2059&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=1274&card=0</URL>108 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=81_2668_2059_1274&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=81&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2668&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2059&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=1274&card=0</URL> 109 109 </SELECTION> 110 110 <SELECTION> 111 111 <TITLE>Diabetes complications and death</TITLE> 112 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2393_10927_3181_1620&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2393&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=10927&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=3181&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=1620&card=0</URL>112 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2393_10927_3181_1620&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2393&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=10927&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=3181&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=1620&card=0</URL> 113 113 </SELECTION> 114 114 <SELECTION> 115 115 <TITLE>Diabetes management</TITLE> 116 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2330_2329_3033_2331_2332_2356_3181&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2330&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2329&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=3033&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2331&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2332&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=2356&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=3181&card=0</URL>116 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=2330_2329_3033_2331_2332_2356_3181&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=2330&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=2329&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=3033&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2331&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=2332&handpickedItems%5B5%5D=2356&handpickedItems%5B6%5D=3181&card=0</URL> 117 117 </SELECTION> 118 118 </ibis:SelectionsList> … … 212 212 </ibis:ExpandableContent> 213 213 214 <!-- 2019-7-12 commenting out for now P. 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r24127 r24451 59 59 <TITLE>What Is Known</TITLE> 60 60 <CONTENT> 61 In 2017 among students in Hawai i public schools:61 In 2017 among students in Hawai'i public schools: 62 62 <ul class="Indent"> 63 63 <li>9,500 students used marijuana in the past 30 days - 18.1% of high school (HS) and 7.6% of … … 124 124 various jurisdictions and are legally responsible for the registration of vital events, such 125 125 as births, deaths, marriages, divorces, and fetal deaths.</li> 126 <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/foa/state-opioid-mm.html">Enhanced State Opioid Overdose127 Surveillance (ESOOS)</a> funded states are able to provide more timely and comprehensive data on fatal128 and nonfatal opioid overdoses and risk factors associated with fatal overdoses, and also includes some129 reporting through <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/nssp/index.html">CDC's National Syndromic Surveillance130 Program (NSSP)</a>.</li>131 <ul class="Indent">132 <li><span style="font-weight: bold;">CDC's State Unintentional Drug Overdose Reporting System133 (SUDORS)</span> captures detailed information on toxicology, death scene investigations, route134 of administration, and other risk factors that may be associated with a fatal overdose, whether135 they are unintentional or undetermined. 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r24128 r24451 55 55 <li>91.5% for ≥ 1 dose of Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine,</li> 56 56 <li>91.4% for ≥ 3 doses of Hepatitis B (HepB) vaccine,</li> 57 <li>80.7% for full series of <span class="Italicize">Haemophilus influenenza</span> type b conjugate vaccine (Hib) </li>57 <li>80.7% for full series of <span class="Italicize">Haemophilus influenenza</span> type b conjugate vaccine (Hib),</li> 58 58 <ul class="Indent"> 59 59 <li>(≥ 3 or ≥ 4 doses, depending on product type)</li> 60 60 </ul> 61 61 <li>91.0% for ≥ 1 dose of varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, and</li> 62 <li>82.4% for ≥ 4 doses of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PPV).</li>62 <li>82.4% for ≥ 4 doses of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PPV).</li> 63 63 </ul><br/> 64 64 Coverage with the combined vaccine series (4:3:1:3:3:1:4) (see above) was 70.4% in 2017.<a href="#ref2"><sup>1</sup></a> … … 103 103 <br/><br/> 104 104 <h3>Screening</h3> 105 To help doctors and patients decide together whether a preventive service is right for a person's needs, the US Preventive Services Task Force develops recommendations based on a review of high-quality scientific evidence. Specific recommendations for screening for over 75 conditions can be found <a href="https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/Page/Name/uspstf-a-and-b-recommendations/">here </a>.105 To help doctors and patients decide together whether a preventive service is right for a person's needs, the US Preventive Services Task Force develops recommendations based on a review of high-quality scientific evidence. Specific recommendations for screening for over 75 conditions can be found <a href="https://www.uspreventiveservicestaskforce.org/Page/Name/uspstf-a-and-b-recommendations/">here.</a> 106 106 </CONTENT> 107 107 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 115 115 The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend routine immunization to prevent 17 vaccine-preventable diseases that occur in infants, children, adolescents and adults. In 2017, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices released General Best Practice Guidelines for Immunization. The Guidelines are organized into 10 documents that provide information for clinicians and other health care providers about concerns that commonly arise when vaccinating persons of all ages. The guidance is organized in the following 10 documents: 1) Timing and Spacing of Immunobiologics; 2) Contraindications and Precautions; 3) Preventing and Managing Adverse Reactions; 4) Vaccine Administration; 5) Storage and Handling of Immunobiologics; 6) Altered Immunocompetence; 7) Special Situations; 8) Vaccination Records; 9) Vaccination Programs; and 10) Vaccine Information Sources. 116 116 <br/><br/> 117 For more information, visit: <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/general-recs/index.html">https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/general-recs/index.html </a>.117 For more information, visit: <a href="https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/general-recs/index.html">https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/acip-recs/general-recs/index.html.</a> 118 118 </CONTENT> 119 119 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 128 128 <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/brfss/index.html">Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)</a>, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services.</li> 129 129 </ul><br/> 130 For more information on tracking immunization objectives, please visit the Immunization and Infectious Diseases topic at <a href="https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/immunization-and-infectious-diseases"> https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/immunization-and-infectious-diseases </a>.130 For more information on tracking immunization objectives, please visit the Immunization and Infectious Diseases topic at <a href="https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/immunization-and-infectious-diseases"> https://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/immunization-and-infectious-diseases.</a> 131 131 </CONTENT> 132 132 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 135 135 <TITLE>Indicator Reports</TITLE> 136 136 <CONTENT> 137 <h3>Hawai i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3>137 <h3>Hawai'i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3> 138 138 <ibis:SelectionsList 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r24119 r24451 35 35 </ul> 36 36 <br/> 37 In Hawai i, injuries are the leading cause of death among children and adults aged 1-40 years - responsible for more deaths than all other causes combined. They are the third leading cause of death among residents of all ages. Mortality statistics do not convey the full extent of the problem, however, because fatal injuries represent less than 1% of all injuries requiring medical attention. In an average week in Hawaii, 13 residents die from an injury, another 109 are hospitalized and nearly 1,600 others are treated in emergency departments. Medical treatment for injuries generate nearly $390 million in hospital charges each year in Hawaii.37 In Hawai'i injuries are the leading cause of death among children and adults aged 1-40 years - responsible for more deaths than all other causes combined. They are the third leading cause of death among residents of all ages. Mortality statistics do not convey the full extent of the problem, however, because fatal injuries represent less than 1% of all injuries requiring medical attention. In an average week in Hawai'i 13 residents die from an injury, another 109 are hospitalized and nearly 1,600 others are treated in emergency departments. Medical treatment for injuries generate nearly $390 million in hospital charges each year in Hawai'i. 38 38 </CONTENT> 39 39 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 55 55 </ul> 56 56 <br/> 57 The leading types of fatal injuries in Hawai i from 2013-2017 were suicide, falls, poisoning (including accidental overdoses), motor vehicle related injuries (occupant, pedestrian and motorcyclist) and drowning. Types of fatal injuries varied by age, with suicide being the leading cause of injury-related death among those 15-44 years, poisoning was the leading cause among 45-64 year olds and falls were the leading cause among those 65 years and older. Additionally, falls comprised 53% of the non-fatal injury hospital admissions and 31% of the non-fatal injury emergency department visits from 2013-2017.57 The leading types of fatal injuries in Hawai'i from 2013-2017 were suicide, falls, poisoning (including accidental overdoses), motor vehicle related injuries (occupant, pedestrian and motorcyclist) and drowning. Types of fatal injuries varied by age, with suicide being the leading cause of injury-related death among those 15-44 years, poisoning was the leading cause among 45-64 year olds and falls were the leading cause among those 65 years and older. Additionally, falls comprised 53% of the non-fatal injury hospital admissions and 31% of the non-fatal injury emergency department visits from 2013-2017. 58 58 </CONTENT> 59 59 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 96 96 <li><a href="http://www.cdc.gov/HealthyYouth/yrbs/index.htm" class="External">Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System (YRBSS)</a></li> 97 97 <li><a href="http://www.cpsc.gov/en/Research--Statistics/NEISS-Injury-Data/" class="External">National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS)</a></li> 98 <li><a href="http ://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/nvdrs/" class="External">National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS)</a></li>98 <li><a href="https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/datasources/nvdrs/index.html" class="External">National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS)</a></li> 99 99 </ul> 100 100 <br/> 101 For more information on tracking injury and violence health objectives, please visit the <a href="http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/injury-and-violence-prevention" class="External">Healthy People 2020 Injury and Violence Prevention page </a>.101 For more information on tracking injury and violence health objectives, please visit the <a href="http://www.healthypeople.gov/2020/topics-objectives/topic/injury-and-violence-prevention" class="External">Healthy People 2020 Injury and Violence Prevention page.</a> 102 102 </CONTENT> 103 103 </ibis:ExpandableContent> … … 106 106 <TITLE>Indicator Reports</TITLE> 107 107 <CONTENT> 108 <h3>Hawai i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3>108 <h3>Hawai'i IBIS Indicator Reports</h3> 109 109 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 110 110 <SELECTION> … … 113 113 </SELECTION> 114 114 </ibis:SelectionsList> 115 <h3>Hawai i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3>115 <h3>Hawai'i Health Matters Indicator Dashboards (Note: leaving IBIS site)</h3> 116 116 <ibis:SelectionsList id="IndicatorList"> 117 117 <SELECTION> 118 118 <TITLE>Bullying</TITLE> 119 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=1660_1659_1809_1810&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=1660&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=1659&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=1809&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=1810&card=0</URL>119 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=1660_1659_1809_1810&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=1660&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=1659&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=1809&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=1810&card=0</URL> 120 120 </SELECTION> 121 121 <SELECTION> 122 122 <TITLE>Intimate partner violence</TITLE> 123 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=3103_3105_2472_2473&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=3103&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3105&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2472&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2473&card=0</URL>123 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=3103_3105_2472_2473&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=3103&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3105&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=2472&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=2473&card=0</URL> 124 124 </SELECTION> 125 125 <SELECTION> 126 126 <TITLE>Sexual violence</TITLE> 127 <URL>http://www. hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=3113_3107_3109_3111_3105&handpicked=1&requireSubgroups=0&handpickedItems%5B0%5D=3113&handpickedItems%5B1%5D=3107&handpickedItems%5B2%5D=3109&handpickedItems%5B3%5D=3111&handpickedItems%5B4%5D=3105&card=0</URL>127 <URL>http://www.Hawaiihealthmatters.org/indicators/index/indicatorsearch?doSearch=1&grouping=1&subgrouping=1&ordering=1&resultsPerPage=150&l=14&showSubgroups=0&showOnlySelectedSubgroups=1&primaryTopicOnly=&sortcomp=0&sortcompIncludeMissing=0&showOnlySelectedComparisons=1&showComparisons=1&i=3113_3107_3109_3111_3105&hand