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fingertipsR:Fingertips Data for Public Health
Fingertips (<http://fingertips.phe.org.uk/>) contains data for many indicators of public health in England. The underlying data is now more easily accessible by making use of the API.
Maintained by Annabel Westermann. Last updated 1 years ago.
api-wrapperfingertipshealthopen-datapeer-reviewedpublic-healthpublic-health-england
96 stars 7.89 score 268 scripts 1 dependentstysonstanley
furniture:Furniture for Quantitative Scientists
Contains four main functions (i.e., four pieces of furniture): table1() which produces a well-formatted table of descriptive statistics common as Table 1 in research articles, tableC() which produces a well-formatted table of correlations, tableF() which provides frequency counts, and washer() which is helpful in cleaning up the data. These furniture-themed functions are designed to simplify common tasks in quantitative analysis. Other data summary and cleaning tools are also available.
Maintained by Tyson S. Barrett. Last updated 1 years ago.
descriptive-statisticsexploratory-data-analysishealthtable-onetable1tablestidytidyverse
50 stars 7.89 score 256 scripts 1 dependentsropengov
sotkanet:Sotkanet Open Data Access and Analysis
Access statistical information on welfare and health in Finland from the Sotkanet open data portal <https://sotkanet.fi/sotkanet/fi/index>.
Maintained by Leo Lahti. Last updated 9 months ago.
ropengovfinlandhealthsotkanet-data-portal
9 stars 6.15 score 26 scriptspythonhealthdatascience
treat.sim:Nelson's Treatment Centre Simulation in Simmer
A discrete-event simulation of a simple urgent care treatment centre simulation from Nelson (2013). Implemented in R Simmer. The model is packaged to allow for easy experimentation, summary of results, and implementation in other software such as a Shiny interface.
Maintained by Thomas Monks. Last updated 8 months ago.
computer-simulationdiscrete-event-simulationhealthopen-modellingopen-scienceopen-sourcer-languagereproducible-researchsimmer
2 stars 4.48 score 5 scriptswiiison
onmaRg:Import Public Health Ontario's Ontario Marginalization Index
The Ontario Marginalization Index is a socioeconomic model that is built on Statistics Canada census data. The model consists of four dimensions: In 2021, these dimensions were updated to "Material Resources" (previously called "Material Deprivation"), "Households and Dwellings" (previously called "Residential Instability"), "Age and Labour Force" (previously called "Dependency"), and "Racialized and Newcomer Populations" (previously called "Ethnic Concentration"). This update reflects a movement away from deficit-based language. 2021 data will load with these new dimension names, wheras 2011 and 2016 data will load with the historical dimension names. Each of these dimensions are imported for a variety of geographic levels (DA, CD, etc.) for the 2021, 2011 and 2016 administrations of the census. These data sets contribute to community analysis of equity with respect to Ontario's Anti-Racism Act. The Ontario Marginalization Index data is retrieved from the Public Health Ontario website: <https://www.publichealthontario.ca/en/data-and-analysis/health-equity/ontario-marginalization-index>. The shapefile data is retrieved from the Statistics Canada website: <https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/2011/geo/bound-limit/bound-limit-eng.cfm>.
Maintained by William Conley. Last updated 6 months ago.
healthonmargsocioeconomic-indicators
3.70 score 7 scriptsjpmonteagudo28
matriz:Literature Matrix Synthesis Tools for Epidemiology and Health Science Research
An easy-to-use workflow that provides tools to create, update and fill literature matrices commonly used in research, specifically epidemiology and health sciences research. The project is born out of need as an easy–to–use tool for my research methods classes.
Maintained by JP Monteagudo. Last updated 2 months ago.
epidemiologyhealthliterature-reviewresearchscience
3.18 scoreropenspain
enseResp:Information on the Spanish Health Survey
This package provides information in the Spanish Health Survey. It contains three samples: adults, households and kids.
Maintained by Edu Gonzalo Almorox. Last updated 12 months ago.
datasethealthmicrodataropenspain
1.70 score 4 scripts