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Using data visualization to detect patterns in whole-person health data.

Robin R Austin1, Michelle A Mathiason1, Karen A Monsen1.   

Abstract

Data visualization techniques are useful for examining large multidimensional data sets. In this exploratory data analysis (EDA) study, we applied a visualization pattern detection and testing process to deidentified data to discover patterns in whole-person health for adults 65 and older. Whole-person health examines a person's environmental, psychosocial, and physical health, as well as their health-related behaviors; and assesses their strengths, challenges, and needs. Strengths are defined as assets and capabilities in the face of short-or long-term stressors. We collected data using a mobile application that delivers a comprehensive whole-person assessment using a simplified version of a standardized instrument, the Omaha System. The visualization pattern detection process is iterative, includes various techniques, and requires visualization literacy. The data visualization techniques applied in this analysis included bubble charts, parallel coordinates line graphs, box plots, and alluvial flow diagrams. We discovered six patterns within the visualizations. We formulated and tested six hypotheses based on these six patterns, and all six hypotheses were supported. Adults 65 and older had more strengths than challenges and more challenges than needs (p < 0.001). Strengths and challenges were negatively correlated (p < 0.001). Unexpectedly, a subset of adults 65 and older who had many, but not all, strengths had significantly more needs (p = 0.04). The use of standardized terminology with its inherent data interrelationships was key to discovering patterns in whole-person health. This methodology may be used in future EDA research using new data sets.
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Keywords:  Data visualizations; Health information technology; Nursing informatics

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35717597      PMCID: PMC9299558          DOI: 10.1002/nur.22248

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Res Nurs Health        ISSN: 0160-6891            Impact factor:   2.238


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