Administrative Data Analysis
Cross-source consensus on Administrative Data Analysis from 1 sources and 6 claims.
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- The quantitative component is a retrospective cohort study using population-based administrative data. — Access to primary care for people with chronic pain: a lived/living experience-informed mixed-methods study protocol
- The study compares people with and without chronic pain and compares groups within the chronic pain cohort for fiscal years 2014 to 2022. — Access to primary care for people with chronic pain: a lived/living experience-informed mixed-methods study protocol
- The study will examine health service use by fiscal year among people with chronic pain. — Access to primary care for people with chronic pain: a lived/living experience-informed mixed-methods study protocol
- The quantitative study includes adults over age 19 in British Columbia who receive or are eligible for publicly funded healthcare services. — Access to primary care for people with chronic pain: a lived/living experience-informed mixed-methods study protocol
- The chronic pain cohort will be identified using a validated case-finding algorithm adapted for British Columbia data. — Access to primary care for people with chronic pain: a lived/living experience-informed mixed-methods study protocol
- Propensity scores will be created with multivariable logistic regression to account for confounders. — Access to primary care for people with chronic pain: a lived/living experience-informed mixed-methods study protocol