This section outlines a recommended process for developing the epidemiologic profile. It
presents a logical and ideal flow. You may find that the process you use to develop your
profile is different and that you need to revisit some steps as you go along. The key is to
incorporate the principles of the process to ensure that your profile is comprehensive and
the presentation is of high quality.
At the beginning of the development process, it would be useful for the writer(s) to meet
with the planning group to
Recommended Development Process
- In collaboration with state and local surveillance staff and prevention and
care planning groups, determine the specific and unique needs of the
planning group. Determine the boundaries and the scope of the profile.
Establish mechanisms to ensure collaboration throughout the process.
- Obtain core and supplemental data. Determine which of these data to
include in the analysis.
- Analyze and interpret data.
- Present data in user-friendly formats.
- Draw overall conclusions and write an effective, useful narrative.
- Write remaining sections and compile complete epidemiologic profile.
- Prepare clear presentations for appropriate audiences.
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Here are some additional tips to help ensure a successful profile development process: