questionnaires:2015

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Responding Population

All eligible UK study members were contacted: 2647 study members gave information, of which 2,370 study members completed a postal questionnaire and 2,149 study members completed a home visit.

Provided information 2648\\
Cumulative total of deaths 957
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Cumulative permanent refusals  (withdrawn from the study) 620
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Currently not resident in England, Scotland or Wales (83 completed the postal questionnaire)574
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Failure to contact (unable to contact for 10 years) 395
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Data collection

The postal questionnaire was sent out when study members were age 68; up to two reminder letters were sent to those who did not return a completed questionnaire. The home visit was conducted the following year by a research nurse recruited and employed by the fieldwork partners Kantar Public and Medicals Direct Group. An electronic questionnaire was administered by nurses using laptop computers to ask about health, disability, medication, smoking and exercise habits. Nurses took measurements of body size, blood pressure, grip strength and respiration and administered tests of balance and walking speed. Nurses administered tests of balance, made body measurements, measured blood pressure, respiratory function, and grip strength. They also took a blood sample which were spun within the study members home. During the course of the home visit the study member was asked to complete a short paper questionnaire, the short (28 item) General Health Questionnaire. Nurses also administered the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive examination (ACE), visual search task and finger tapping test. At the end of the home visit study members were asked if they would like to wear an activity monitor for the following 7 days. Nurses left a short activity questionnaire with the study members who had consented to wear the monitor and this was to be completed and returned by post along with the monitor at the end of the 7 day period.

Training for data collection

The study team and specialist colleagues trained the nurses over consecutive 2 days. The nurses’ instruction manual is available here

Contents

All Study Members

  • Household and housing information
  • Marital status (and information on spouse employment)
  • Information on children and grandchildren
  • Hospital admissions
  • Parental information
  • Heart trouble
  • General Health 
  • Chest and cough trouble (MRC questionnaire on respiratory symptoms)
  • Smoking
  • Alcohol consumption
  • Activities of daily living
  • Physical Capacity
  • Exercise
  • Eating and sleeping habits
  • Life events
  • Work and retirement
  • Physical examination
  • Cognitive tests
  • General Health Questionnaire (short form)
  • Quality of life and social participation
  • Addenbrooke's Cognitive Examination (ACE-III)

Questionnaires

Questionnaires used for the 2014-16 data collection can be found here


 

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