Multivariate Relationships Between Health Outcomes and Health System Performance Indicators: An Integrated Factor Analysis With Canonical Correlations

IF 1.4 Q3 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Yunus Emre Karatas MS , Songul Cinaroglu PhD
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Abstract

Objectives

This study aimed to investigate the relationships between sets of variables related to health system performance indicators and health outcomes.

Methods

The relationships between a set of health outcomes and a set of health system performance indicators of a developing country were examined using multivariate statistical analysis techniques. A combinative strategy of explanatory factor analysis and the canonical correlation coefficient was used to define linear structural relationships between study variables. Province-based data were gathered from2 official statistical records of the Turkish Statistical Institute for the year 2019. Life expectancy at birth, infant mortality rate, and crude death rate were accepted as health outcome indicators.

Results

The explanatory factor analysis indicated 2 independent variable groups, namely (1) health-related human resources and capacity and (2) health service utilization characteristics. The results of the canonical correlation analysis illustrated good performance to define sparse linear combinations of the 2 groups of variables. There existed strong positive correlations between health outcomes and health-related human resources and capacity indicators (rc = 0.83; P < .001) and health service utilization indicators (rc = 0.59; P < .001).

Conclusions

The results of this study support the view that there is a linear and strong positive relationship between health outcomes and health-related human resources and capacity indicators. Further studies will combine big data analytics with multivariate statistical analysis techniques by studying large health system performance data sets.

健康结果与卫生系统绩效指标之间的多变量关系:采用典型相关性的综合因子分析。
研究目的本研究旨在调查与卫生系统绩效指标相关的变量集与卫生成果之间的关系:方法:采用多元统计分析技术研究了一个发展中国家的一组健康结果与一组卫生系统绩效指标之间的关系。采用解释性因子分析和典型相关系数相结合的策略来确定研究变量之间的线性结构关系。以省为单位的数据来自土耳其统计研究所 2019 年的 2 份官方统计记录。出生时预期寿命、婴儿死亡率和粗死亡率作为健康结果指标:解释性因素分析表明有两组自变量,即(1)与卫生相关的人力资源和能力;(2)卫生服务利用特征。典型相关分析结果表明,这两组变量的稀疏线性组合具有良好的定义性能。卫生结果与卫生相关人力资源和能力指标(rc = 0.83;P < .001)和卫生服务利用指标(rc = 0.59;P < .001)之间存在很强的正相关性:本研究的结果支持这样一种观点,即卫生成果与卫生相关的人力资源和能力指标之间存在线性和强有力的正相关关系。进一步的研究将通过研究大型卫生系统绩效数据集,将大数据分析与多元统计分析技术相结合。
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Value in health regional issues
Value in health regional issues Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (miscellaneous)
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