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Health, 12.05.2021 04:10, soccerhannah290

Your manager likes your research idea but says you can no randomly assign patients to the patient navigator program. You have to change your study design. 30 of the hospital-owned clinics say they want to implement your patient navigator plan and 20 of the hospital-owned clinics decline. You examine the clinic attendance rates in a month. 18 of the clinics with the patient navigator program and 5 of the clinics without the patient navigator program had high attendance rates. What is your new study design? Calculate the relative measure of association and write one sentence interpreting the results.

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