“Liberating Data: Accessing Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Data from National Data Sets”
Volume 9:1-2, p. 249 (2011)
by Maile Taualii, Joey Quenga, Raynald Samoa, Salim Samanani, and Doug Dover
ABSTRACT: Using data from the National Center for Health Statistics, an assessment was performed on the quality of death reporting in accordance with standards, a working definition was developed, death counts and rates for several racial categories were analyzed, and data was modeled for use in data structures optimized for analysis and reporting with simple client tools. Most states were still not compliant with the 1997 Office of Management and Budget racial categories by 2005. Comparing the mortality experience of NHOPI to whites revealed many differences. Mortality was higher in NHOPI males and occurred at younger ages for both males and females. The place of death differed between NHOPI and whites, while place of injury (where applicable) was similar. Causes also varied after the top two causes of death.
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Maile Taualii, Joey Quenga, Raynald Samoa, Salim Samanani, and Doug Dover (2011) Liberating Data: Accessing Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Data from National Data Sets. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2011, Vol. 9, No. 1-2, pp. 249-255.