Analyzing the Oregon-Specific Questions from the National Core Indicators Survey
Project Description:
The National Core Indicators (NCI) Project is a national survey that is administered every year to help states gather data on quality of life, service satisfaction, and service outcomes for adults receiving supports from the state developmental disability service system. These data are used to improve the services and supports and drive policy and funding decisions. Aim 1: To analyze responses from the NCI Oregon-specific survey questions based on demographic variables: rural vs. urban location, region, service settings, age, etc. Aim 2: To determine the impact and potential disparities that the data show on service delivery system processes, access to care, and policies in Oregon.
Keyword(s):
Clinical Care, Developmental Disabilities, Health Equity, Mental/Behavioral Health – General , Quality Assurance, Disability, Quaility Improvement
Core Function(s):
Performing Research or Evaluation
Area of Emphasis
Quality Assurance, Health-Related Activities
Target Audience:
Family Members/Caregivers, Adults with Disabilities
Unserved or Under-served Populations:
Racial or Ethnic Minorities, Disadvantaged Circumstances, Limited English, Geographic Areas, Empowerment Zone, Reservation, Rural/Remote, Urban, Specific Groups
Primary Target Audience Geographic Descriptor:
State
COVID-19 Related Data:
N/A