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Title: BRFSS Maps: Visualizing Oral Health Surveillance Data


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BRFSS Maps Visualizing Oral Health Surveillance
Data
  • James B. Holt, M.P.A., Ph.D.
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Pittsburgh, PA May 4, 2005
2
Outline of Presentation
  • Basic concepts data tables vs. maps
  • Purpose and functionality of BRFSS Maps
  • Future enhancements to BRFSS Maps
  • Summary

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Data Tables vs. Maps
  • Different ways of looking at the data
  • Specific values (tables) or spatial patterns in
    the data (maps)?
  • In other words detail vs. simplification
  • Data for analysis (tables) or data for
    visualization (maps)?
  • Access to ancillary information (tables)?
  • Confidence intervals
  • Cell sizes
  • Comparison of two or more variables

4
What to Use Data Table or Map?
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Multivariate Relationships Tables
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Multivariate Relationships Map Comparison
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Multivariate Relationships Multivariate Map
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Maps Static vs. Interactive
  • Static one-of-a kind snapshot
  • If data are updated - map is outdated
  • Okay if you anticipate a one-time need
  • Can be produced in a graphics package or a
    geographic information system (GIS)
  • Interactive dynamic
  • If data are updated map automatically updates
  • Good for one-time needs as well as periodic
    updates
  • Can be produced via a GIS, with internet-enabled
    interactivity, controlled by end-user

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BRFSS Maps
  • Interactive
  • GIS-enabled
  • Internet-based mapping application
  • Visual depiction of BRFSS data
  • States
  • Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas
    (MMSA)

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Purposes
  • Visualization and exploratory spatial data
    analysis
  • Highlight regional patterns and interstate
    variations
  • Prompt interesting research questions
  • BRFSS data in a GIS-friendly format
  • Encourage the use of geographically-referenced
    risk factor data

13
Functionality
  • View state and MMSA data together or separately
  • User selectable class breaks
  • Zoom, pan, and prevalence rate retrieval
  • User selectable labeling
  • Image downloading
  • GIS data downloading
  • Access to mapping guidance

14
BRFSS Maps Development Timeline
  • Conceptual development July 2003
  • Technical planning layout October 2003
  • User feedback February 2004
  • Version 1.0 August 2004
  • Enhancement planning continuous
  • Version 1.1 January 2005
  • Version 2.0 June 2005, expected

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Initial Map Screen
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Prevalence Data
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User Control over Mapping Options
  • Natural breaks
  • Quantiles
  • Equal intervals
  • Standard deviations

18
Mapping by Standard Deviations
19
Mapping by Quintiles
20
Zooming and Panning
21
Saved Graphic Image
22
Download GIS Data
23
New DevelopmentsSince Initial Release
  • Improved internet response time in Version 1.1
  • Adapted for rapid response to emerging public
    health issues (e.g., influenza vaccination
    surveillance, 2004-05)

24
System Components
  • Web server
  • IIS (Microsoft web server software)
  • ASP.Net (webpage development software)
  • Database server
  • SQL Server 2000
  • NCCDPHP data repository
  • GIS server
  • ArcIMS
  • Internet GIS development
  • map generation

25
System Architecture
Get the data
Send map request
I want to see a map!
Web Server
HTTP request
Retrieve dataset
image streamed back
Web Browser
Data being mapped are passed to GIS service
image streamed back
ArcIMS generates map image
GIS Server
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GIS Web Service
  • Mapping capability easily integrated into
    existing Web sites
  • Increased data security
  • GIS service does not require database access
  • Mapped data sent with each map request
  • Sensitive datasets are not exposed
  • Performance enhancement
  • Very fast response time
  • No lengthy browser downloads

27
BRFSS Maps Future Enhancements
  • Version 2.0
  • New user interface
  • Redesigned map frame
  • New visualization tools
  • Versions 3.0 and 4.0
  • Visualization of multivariate relationships
  • Visualization of county-level data

28
New User Interface and Map Frame
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New Visualization Tools
  • Natural breaks
  • Quantiles
  • Equal intervals
  • Standard deviations
  • Manual breaks

30
Visualization of Multivariate Relationships
  • Many options
  • Map-to-map comparison
  • Bivariate map (e.g., Census map)
  • Proportional symbol over choropleth
  • Stacked bars over choropleth
  • Conditioned choropleth
  • Would require cognitive testing and technical
    feasibility study

31
Multivariate Relationships Multivariate Map
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Mapping County-level BRFSS Data
  • Data availability (sample size)
  • Statistical noise
  • Spatial smoothing small area ests.
  • Purpose and limitations of maps of spatially
    smoothed sample data
  • Pattern recognition
  • Rate retrieval

33
Raw Data Counties gt 50 interviews

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Raw Data All Counties
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Spatially-Smoothed All Counties
36
Isopleth Map Spatially-Smoothed
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Cognitive Issues
  • Rate retrieval and recall
  • Pattern recognition and recall
  • Map comparison
  • Visual dominance
  • User preferences

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Technical Issues
  • Data-related
  • Cartography-related
  • Internet-related

39
Summary
  • BRFSS Maps enables visualization of oral health
    and other public health surveillance data
  • Development emphasized usability and utility
  • Future developments will focus on visualizing
    multivariate relationships, county-level mapping
    and additional functionality
  • Innovation in mappingnot merely an
    out-of-the-box application

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Questions or Comments?
  • Jim Holt
  • jgh4_at_cdc.gov
  • 770-488-5510
  • BRFSS Maps
  • http//apps.nccd.cdc.gov/gisbrfss/

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Visualization of County Level Data
  • Planned for BRFSS Maps version 3.0 or 4.0
  • Many technical and cognitive issues
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