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Re: [Dhis2-devs] Indicator totals count is incorrect
Hi Calle
Hope you doing well.
You are correct in a sense of different analytics type may required for
indicator aggregation :-)
There are better and easy way to calculate. If you minutely look at my
earlier mail, probably you identify that, I have written to perform
aggregation according to aggregation type of the particular data element,
which might be sum, average, average (sum in organisation unit hierarchy
etc.). After that the indicator calculation should done.
Probably my earlier mail have difficulties to understand due to only one
example. Let me give another example as well-
Probably there is a data element for number of doctors posted in an health
facility with aggregation type average (sum in organisation unit hierarchy)
and another data element for number of patient visited with aggregation
type sum.
Now you might have the below data table-
Hospital A, January, Doctor posted- 6
Hospital A, February, Doctor posted- 4
Hospital A, March, Doctor posted- 6
Hospital A, January, Patient visited- 3000
Hospital A, February, Patient visited- 4000
Hospital A, March, Patient visited- 6000
Hospital B, January, Doctor posted- 40
Hospital B, February, Doctor posted- 50
Hospital B, March, Doctor posted- 80
Hospital B, January, Patient visited- 40000
Hospital B, February, Patient visited- 30000
Hospital B, March, Patient visited- 40000
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If you want to calculate average number of patient seen by one doctor, you
can find-
Hospital A in January- 500
Hospital A in February- 1000
Hospital A in March- 1000
Now if you want to make the same indicator for first quarter there is no
way to calculate from 500, 1000, and 1000. There average is 833 which is
not actually expected result, even the sum 2500 is not also expected value.
The best way is to make sum of patient as per the aggregation type of the
data element which gives (3000+4000+6000)= 13000 and make average number of
doctor posted for the period (6+4+6)/3= 5.33. Now if we done the
calculation for the indicator we found 13000/5.33= 2439 patient has been
seen averagely by one doctor in first quarter.
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Again, if you want to calculate the same indicator for-
Hospital A in January- 500
Hospital B in January- 1000
Now, if you want to calculate for Hospital A and B together, there is no
way to find desired value from 500 and 1000. The average is 750 and sum is
1500 which are not expected.
The desired output should be (Patient visited hospital A in January, 3000 +
Patient visited hospital B in January, 40000) / (Doctor posted in Hospital A,
6 + Doctor posted in hospital B, 40).
Result 43000/46 = 934 patient per doctor.
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The same way of calculation is also applicable for indicators which build
in combination of organization unit, program indicators and others.
Sorry for the long mail, but hope it clarifies. :-)
Regards-
*Nayeem Al Mifthah*
*Health Information Systems Specialist*
Support to the National HMIS
MIS, Directorate General of Health Services
Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Bangladesh
Telephone: +880-2-58816459 | Fax: +880-2-58813875
Mobile: +88-01914 030 574 | Email: n.mifthah@xxxxxxxxx
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On Wed, Sep 19, 2018 at 2:22 AM Calle Hedberg <calle.hedberg@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
> Folks,
>
> This has been repeated ad nauseam - as you say, most health indicators
> should in general be calculated as sum(numerator)/sum(denominator), whether
> it's aggregated in the time or in the geographic dimension. That is because
> most aggregated data elements used to calculate indicators are counts of
> many discrete events.
>
> Yes, we need some alternative processing for
> - "number only" indicators (aka "Calculated data elements") and certain
> indicators
> - indicators that include data elements representing "levels" (e.g.
> hospital beds, or staff numbers - those can be summed up geographically but
> must be averaged over time).
>
> Most of the underlying meta-concepts are in the DHIS already (data types,
> aggregation types), but implementing it fully requires quite a bit of
> re-engineering analytics - which hopefully will be done for 2.31 :-)
>
> Regards
> Calle
>
> On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 at 19:03, Nayeem Al Mifthah <n.mifthah@xxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>> Might be same behavior desires for totals as well.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Nayeem Al Mifthah
>> Kindly ignore typos.
>>
>> On Tue, 18 Sep 2018, 22:35 Nayeem Al Mifthah, <n.mifthah@xxxxxxxxx>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Lars and others
>>> I have commented on an old issue DHIS2-575 about the desired behaviour
>>> ...
>>>
>>> I think expected behavior should calculate the element aggregation as
>>> per aggregation type of that perticular data elements first and later
>>> calculate the indicator. Example:
>>>
>>> If number of patient visited OPD in January is 200 and number of
>>> admission in January is 40. In that case, comparison of admission to OPD is
>>> 20%.
>>>
>>> And in February, number of OPD visit in February is 400 and admission is
>>> 200. % of admission to OPD in February will be 50%.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> If I want to see the same indicator in January+February, it is showing
>>> liniar average of two months indicator like (20+50)/2= 35%
>>>
>>> It should show, (40+200)/(200+400)=30%
>>>
>>> I think it should aggregate the element according to aggregation type of
>>> that element at first and then calculate indicator.
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Nayeem Al Mifthah
>>> Kindly ignore typos.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, 18 Sep 2018, 22:14 Lars Helge Øverland, <lars@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Gourav,
>>>>
>>>> thanks and, perhaps surprisingly, this is expected behavior as of now.
>>>> Indicators are often percentages, and it does not make sense to summarize a
>>>> lot percentages across different indicators; it makes more sense to average
>>>> them.
>>>>
>>>> That said, sometimes indicators represents plain sums of data elements
>>>> (no denominator, or denominator = 1), so we are working on some refinements
>>>> here which we will backport.
>>>>
>>>> best,
>>>>
>>>> Lars
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, 18 Sep 2018 at 08:09, gourav sachdeva <
>>>> gouravsachdeva95@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello Team,
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm facing an issue in a pivot table, version 2.28 while calculating
>>>>> the total of indicators.
>>>>>
>>>>> Whenever I try to generate the pivot report with indicators it shows
>>>>> the average instead of the sum in the total section. I checked, the same
>>>>> issue has been created on Jira and the status is resolved but I am still
>>>>> facing the above mentioned.
>>>>>
>>>>> https://jira.dhis2.org/browse/DHIS2-3350
>>>>>
>>>>> Version: 2.28
>>>>> Build Revision: 6657e9d
>>>>> Build Date: 2018-09-17 03:20
>>>>>
>>>>> The screenshot is enclosed for the reference with the mail.
>>>>> Looking forward to your response.
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> *Thanks & Regards,*
>>>>>
>>>>> *Gourav Sachdeva*
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>>>>
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>>>> Technical lead, DHIS 2
>>>> University of Oslo
>>>> lars@xxxxxxxxx
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