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Clare Campbell Dr Gordon McLaren Bryan Archibald Health Intelligence Team, Public Health, NHS Fife

Clare Campbell Dr Gordon McLaren Bryan Archibald Health Intelligence Team, Public Health, NHS Fife. Reasons, Results and Resources: a Fife Health Board boost of the Scottish Health Survey 2008-2011. Reasons. Historically combined or small SHeS Fife sample

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Clare Campbell Dr Gordon McLaren Bryan Archibald Health Intelligence Team, Public Health, NHS Fife

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  1. Clare Campbell Dr Gordon McLaren Bryan Archibald Health Intelligence Team, Public Health, NHS Fife Reasons, Results and Resources: a Fife Health Board boost of the Scottish Health Survey 2008-2011

  2. Reasons Historically combined or small SHeS Fife sample Previous Fife Health & Lifestyle Surveys (1996 and 2001) Objectives: To measure health behaviours, to monitor trends, to monitor progress towards targets, provide baseline information for planning initiatives, interventions and creating strategies, to contribute to performance management

  3. Reasons Early 2006 - discussions already ongoing about new FHLS Early 2006 - consultation on future options for SHeS Late 2006 – new FHLS put on hold pending SHeS developments

  4. Reasons Mid 2007 – pros and cons analysis of FHLS vs SHeS Mid 2007 - consultation across Fife Partnership

  5. Reasons Sept 2007 – information gaps highlighted during NHS Fife Annual Review Oct 2007 – action plan to address information gaps in health improvement and health inequalities End 2007 – decision taken to boost sample and boost commissioned by Public Health and 3 CHPs End 2007 - discussions about size and type of boost

  6. Results Fife Core Sample: ~ 405 adults each year Fife Boost Sample: ~ 200 adults each year Fife Sample 08-11: ~ 2420 adults and 806 in each CHP

  7. Results

  8. Results Fife results every two years and CHP results after four years 2008-09 Surveys: 1323 adults in Fife sample Precision: with boost +/- 2.7%, without boost +/- 3.2% Main benefits: CHP data and possible sub group analyses

  9. Results Fife Sample v’s Fife 2009 Population

  10. Results Fife Sample v’s Scotland Sample

  11. Results

  12. Resources Community Plan Indicators – baseline and trend Health & Wellbeing Plan Indicators – baseline and trend Fife (CHP) Mental Health Indicators Dataset Reports, presentations and workshops

  13. Resources Health Behaviour Section - KnowFife Dataset (shared online information resource which is available to partners and the public in Fife; www.knowfife.fife.gov.uk) What can surveys tell us about Fife residents? – an online resource of local and national survey results

  14. Reasons (again) Data collection begins in Jan for 2012-2015 survey Smaller national annual sample with a Fife core of 252 Want to build on previous boost and continue to have earlier Fife results and CHP results Fife Boost of 300 adults in 2012 = ~ 552 Fife sample

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