The group of individuals sharing common characteristics or health-related factors, often used in healthcare to analyze, study, and tailor interventions or policies.
Statistical data related to the characteristics of a patient population, including age, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and other relevant factors.
Differences in health outcomes and access to healthcare services among various segments of the patient population, often associated with social, economic, or environmental factors.
The process of categorizing individuals within a patient population based on their health risks, allowing for targeted interventions and personalized care plans.
Subgroups within the patient population that may face increased health risks or barriers to healthcare access, such as the elderly, low-income individuals, or those with chronic conditions.
A subgroup of the patient population sharing specific characteristics or experiencing similar health conditions, often studied as a unit in research or quality improvement initiatives.
Measures focused on the impact of healthcare interventions from the perspective of the patient, providing insights into the effectiveness of treatments within a specific patient population.
Strategies and interventions aimed at improving the health outcomes of a defined patient population, often involving proactive care, preventive measures, and health education.
The study of the distribution and determinants of health-related events, diseases, and conditions within a patient population, informing public health practices.
External factors, such as education, housing, and employment, that influence the health outcomes of individuals within a patient population.
Specific characteristics or conditions that individuals must possess to be included in a study or clinical trial, shaping the composition of the patient population under investigation.
Factors or conditions that disqualify individuals from participating in a study or clinical trial, influencing the homogeneity of the patient population being studied.