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Dive into the Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study (NILS) to explore health and socio-demographic profiles. Learn about cross-sectional studies, legislation, and confidentiality protection. Discover how research is funded and the partnership structure. Access NILS data in a controlled setting at McAuley House. Engage with policy-makers and stay updated on findings through various channels. Explore potential linkage projects and future developments in healthcare research. Contact the NILS Research Support Unit for more information.
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The Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study: • An Introduction
Background to the NILS • Research-Driven • Cross-sectional studies: change over time? • ONS-LS since 1971 Census • Health & socio-demographic profile • Legislation • NILS confidentiality protected, managed under census legislation • NISRA have consulted: • Information Commissioner for Northern Ireland • Office of Research Ethics NI • Health and Social Care Privacy Advisory Committee • Funding • Infrastructure funded by the HSC R&D Division & NISRA • Research funded by ESRC Census Programme and NI Executive
Birth of Child Birth of Child Census Census Census Stillbirth Divorce Cancer Death Address Change Address Change Marriage Example 27-year old Female in 1991 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 1991 2001 2011
Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study (NILS) – 28% sample (c. 500,000), based on health card registrations, routinely linked to: 2001 Census & 1991 Census (part) vital events (births, deaths) change of address (health card registration) AND potential to link to distinct Health & Social Care datasets (Not for today) Northern Ireland Mortality Study (NIMS) – total enumerated population in 2001 Census Day linked to: 2001 Census returns subsequently registered mortality data Introduction to the NILS and NIMS
Access: • NILS data is highly controlled: • access only within ‘safe setting’ (McAuley House); • user licenses & security policies; • no tabulated cell counts less than 10; and • all outputs cleared by NISRA staff.
Policy Outreach • Obvious policy-relevance • Government researchers involved in NILS projects • researchers engage policy-makers with their findings • personal contact (formalised through application) • dissemination of findings through: • NILS-RSU Ezine ‘NILS News’ / email alerts • NILS Research Briefs • NILS-RSU website • NILS User Group / Research Forum • promotional activities i.e. seminars, workshops & conferences, +++
NILS Research Support UnitNorthern Ireland Statistics and Research AgencyMcAuley House2-14 Castle StreetBelfastBT1 1SATel: 028 90 348138 Email:nils-rsu@qub.ac.ukWebsite:nils-rsu.census.ac.uk
Distinct Linkage Projects (DLPs) • Potential to link NILS to HSS data for one-off studies; • so far Breast Screening, Dental Activity & Prescribing • Legal, ethical and privacy protection protocols: • NILS Research Approval Group • Ethical approval – ORECNI • Data Transfer Agreement • HSC Privacy Advisory Committee informed • One-way encryption – more later
Potential projects: Rural health inequalities Caregiving and mental health Population movement in Neighbourhood Renewal Areas Health card registration address change accuracy Linkage developments: NILS Census 2011 Hospital Inpatients System admissions data Future Developments
The Northern Ireland Longitudinal Study: An Introduction