250 likes | 355 Views
Health Surveys User Group 9 July 2009. Welsh Health Survey: an update. Cath Roberts, Welsh Assembly Government Melanie Doyle, NatCen. Overview & some results. Cath Roberts, Anne Kingdon, Ben Crudge Welsh Assembly Government. Background.
E N D
Health Surveys User Group 9 July 2009 Welsh Health Survey: an update Cath Roberts, Welsh Assembly Government Melanie Doyle, NatCen
Overview & some results Cath Roberts, Anne Kingdon, Ben Crudge Welsh Assembly Government
Background • Survey on health and health-related lifestyle of people living in Wales • Started 2003, runs every year. Conducted by NatCen • Covers approx 14,000 adults and 3,000 children per year • Mode of data collection: • Short household interview • Adult self-completion questionnaire (all adults in h-hold) • Child self-completion questionnaire (up to 2 children) • Child height & weight measurements • Interviewer pick-up of questionnaires
Background (2) • Estimates for Wales as a whole, and for sub-groups, eg : • Age & sex • Social class (NS-SEC) • Deprivation quintiles • Local authorities • Other geographies / sub-groups
Topics • Illnesses & other conditions • Health status (SF-36 adults, SDQ children) • Smoking (adults only) • Alcohol consumption (adults only) • Fruit & vegetables (adults) / Eating habits (children) • Physical activity • Height & weight • Health service use • Demographic / socio-economic info(age, sex, ethnicity, geography, economic status, qualifications, NS-SEC, housing tenure)
Health-related lifestyle (adults), 2008 • 24% adults smoked • 45% drank above guidelines (28% binge drink) • 36% ate 5+ portions fruit & veg • 30% met physical activity guidelines • 57% overweight / obese (21% obese)
Reports & analyses • Annual report / local authority bulletin • Ad hoc bulletins / analyses (eg vision impaired; carers; rural / urban…) • Secondary analysis by other users (eg social capital and health; social status, area characteristics and health; mental illness needs index... ) • Datasets available through UK data archive
Further information http://new.wales.gov.uk/topics/statistics/theme/health/health-survey/?lang=en www.wales.gov.uk/statistics
Welsh Health Survey Evaluation Josie Dixon, Melanie Doyle, Katharine Sadler • Background • Methodology • Telephone interview • Web based evaluation • Key findings • Conclusions
WHS evaluation: Background Welsh Health Survey (WHS) 2003 Topic coverage 5 years of data now available on archive Evaluation designed to assess: Current use Shortcomings in survey method and content Future needs of data users
Methodology: Sample List of around 200 data users compiled by Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) Included data users from: WAG local government NHS Academia ESDS users Open to all Range and diversity
Methodology: Telephone interview Core group 26 users invited to take part Advance letter Fieldwork: December 2008 – February 2009 Telephone interview, 30-50 minutes, covering: Health interests and use of WHS data Information needs not met by WHS data Interest in trends data Subgroup and sub-Wales analysis
Methodology: Web based evaluation Web based evaluation in English and Welsh Dedicated website Wider group of informants invited to take part Valid e-mail address required to complete Took 10-15 minutes to complete, covering: Health interests and use of WHS data Information needs not met by WHS data Subgroup and sub-Wales analyses
Use and priorities of WHS data • Positive feedback - WHS works well to meet user needs • Contextual information • Informing political debate • Developing and monitoring strategies, plans and policies • Ongoing monitoring, highlighting hidden issues • Resource allocation • Academic research and teaching
Feedback and conclusions • Topic coverage • Lifestyle and health behaviour • Health and wellbeing • Use of health services • Disease prevalence • Conclusions • Duplication / trends • Additional topics
Feedback and conclusions • Sample design • Sample size • Subgroups • Geography • Conclusions • Sample design • Geography
Feedback and conclusions • Dissemination • Findings • Data • Timing • Conclusions • Publications • Data availability / awareness
Summary • Useful exercise that provided good feedback about range and diversity of user needs • Positive feedback overall, indicated survey is working well to meet user needs • Areas where survey could be extended to ‘add value’ or meet future needs, eg data linkage • Increased awareness of results and available data seen as key aspect for future change
Health Surveys User Group 9 July 2009 Welsh Health Survey: an update Cath Roberts, Welsh Assembly Government Melanie Doyle, NatCen