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SEPHO Lifestyle Survey Toolkit Introduction & Overview 17 th June 2004. Why Develop a Lifestyle Survey Toolkit?.
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SEPHO Lifestyle Survey ToolkitIntroduction & Overview17th June 2004
Why Develop a Lifestyle Survey Toolkit? • The South East Public Health Observatory is taking a national lead on how Public Health Observatories can support local agencies in implementing the coronary heart disease National Service Framework. • A consultation exercise with key stakeholders in the South East Region highlighted the need for SEPHO to support local health, social care and other local organisations to carry out or commission lifestyle surveys. • The development of an electronic toolkit will provide essential information, advice and methods for carrying out lifestyle surveys.
Objectives of the Lifestyle Survey Toolkit • To develop an electronic toolkit containing information and methodologies to assist those conducting/commissioning lifestyle surveys. • For use by those at primary care trust/group, local authority, strategic health authority or regional government office level. • Develop an electronic archive of lifestyle surveys conducted and questions used. • Guidance on selecting survey sample size. • Guidance on how to obtain Ethics Committee approval prior to carrying out a lifestyle survey. • Guidance on survey research methods
Overview of Content Why carry out a Lifestyle Survey? Practicalities of carrying out a Lifestyle Survey What to include Measuring Inequality How to commission Understanding local area Measuring Change How much it will cost National Comparisons How fast it can be done Targets Ethical Considerations
Overview of Content Overview of Survey Methods Special Cases Survey Research Methods Measuring Inequality Sampling Techniques Consulting Young People Sample Size Questionnaire Design
Full Questionnaires Health Survey for England Overview of Content Question Bank Resource Bank Full Reports Interactive Map – Click on area, local lifestyle surveys will be listed. Synopsis and full report downloadable West Midlands Young Peoples Survey Blyth Valley Lifestyle Survey
Next Steps • Lifestyle Survey Toolkit reviewed • Website goes ‘live’ following minor additions and amendments • Launch • Further Details, please contact; • Dr Anita Sims – anita.sims@nhs.net • Dr Steve Wisher – steve.wisher@ibyd.hull.ac.uk • Toby Bradford – toby.bradford@ibyd.hull.ac.uk