An easy-to-use computer program for standardisation methods of population morbidity data
by Suan Mei Ong; Wan Nor Arifin; Najib Majdi Yaacob; Nyi Nyi Naing
International Journal of Computing Science and Mathematics (IJCSM), Vol. 11, No. 1, 2020

Abstract: Standardisation is an essential procedure to eliminate the effect of confounding when comparisons between populations are carried out, where a standard population is used as a reference. There are two methods of standardisation, i.e., direct and indirect standardisation. Standardisation is commonly used in epidemiology studies especially when the morbidity or/and mortality rates of a disease are studied. A computer program (StdAn) which aims to simplify the process of standardisation of population morbidity data was developed with Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Express software, using C++/CLI (C++ on common language infrastructure) as the programming language. StdAn program provides a graphically easy-to-use interface for the implementation of standardisation analysis. It is simple, practical and easy to interpret.

Online publication date: Mon, 02-Mar-2020

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