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The experts' rating of the feasibility of indicators is only the first step.
It has been debated as to whether participants of indicator-rating panels, who are usually expert clinicians, are qualified to rate the feasibility of indicators and to address operational issues of indicator implementation, such as the time and effort of data processing that is required after data has been collected [ 30].
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Opinions on feasibility were requested for process-based indicators only as feasibility of indicator assessment was not considered to be an issue with structural elements - their presence or absence can easily be ascertained.
The objectives were to evaluate the feasibility of the indicators (availability of valid, reliable and consistent data across the system) and to apply the indicators in three different healthcare areas in order to assess their usefulness in describing clinical coordination across levels of care.
They also helped assess the feasibility of the indicators recommended in the draft toolkit.
The feasibility of measuring indicators in terms of data collection and calculation.
The study shows the feasibility of developing indicators to assess the quality of ANC using existing data from the EHR.
In the first round, participants were asked to rank the importance and feasibility of the indicators to evaluate behavioral outcomes of individual level TB health promotion.
The feasibility of an indicator includes characteristics such as existence of prototype (whether the indicator is already in place), the availability of data source, and the cost and burden of measuring that indicator [ 11].
In addition, the feasibility of an indicator reflects the question of data availability and the burden of reporting [ 20].
Experts were asked to assess the importance and feasibility of each indicator on a 5-point Likert Scale in the following order and score: extremely unimportant/infeasible (1), unimportant/infeasible (3), somewhat important/feasible (5), important/feasible (7), and extremely important/feasible (9).
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