Agreement Between Self-Reported Information and Health Register Data on Chronic Diseases in the Oldest Old

Pauliina Halonen,1– 3 Esa Jämsen,4 Linda Enroth,1,2 Marja Jylhä1– 3 1Faculty of Social Sciences (Health Sciences), Tampere University, Tampere, Finland; 2Gerontology Research Center (GEREC), Tampere, Finland; 3Tays Research Services, Wellbeing Services County of Pirkanmaa, Tampere University Hospita...

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Main Authors: Halonen P, Jämsen E, Enroth L, Jylhä M
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2023-06-01
Series:Clinical Epidemiology
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/agreement-between-self-reported-information-and-health-register-data-o-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CLEP
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description Pauliina Halonen,1– 3 Esa Jämsen,4 Linda Enroth,1,2 Marja Jylhä1– 3 1Faculty of Social Sciences (Health Sciences), Tampere University, Tampere, Finland; 2Gerontology Research Center (GEREC), Tampere, Finland; 3Tays Research Services, Wellbeing Services County of Pirkanmaa, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland; 4Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandCorrespondence: Pauliina Halonen, Faculty of Social Sciences (Health Sciences), Tampere University, Arvo Ylpön katu 34, Tampere, 33520, Finland, Tel +358 50 4377338, Email Pauliina.Halonen@tuni.fiPurpose: To study the agreement on disease prevalence between survey data and national health register data among people aged over 90.Patients and Methods: The survey data were from the Vitality 90+ Study conducted among 1637 community dwellers and persons in long-term care aged 90 and over in Tampere, Finland. The survey was linked with two national health registers, including hospital discharge data and prescription information. The prevalence of 10 age-related chronic diseases was calculated for each data source and the agreement between the survey and the registers was estimated using Cohen’s kappa statistics and positive and negative percent agreement.Results: The prevalence of most diseases was higher in the survey than in the registers. The level of agreement was highest when the survey was compared with information combined from both registers. Agreement was almost perfect for Parkinson’s disease (ĸ=0.81) and substantial for diabetes (ĸ=0.75) and dementia (ĸ=0.66). For heart disease, hypertension, stroke, cancer, osteoarthritis, depression, and hip fracture, the agreement ranged from fair to moderate.Conclusion: Self-reported information on chronic diseases shows acceptable agreement with health register data to warrant the use of survey methods in population-based health studies among the oldest old. It is important to acknowledge the gaps in health registers when validating self-reported information against register data.Keywords: chronic condition, reliability, survey, prevalence, health registers
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spelling doaj.art-dc47ce3ed14a48ac959af1ccaec19f342023-07-02T19:49:20ZengDove Medical PressClinical Epidemiology1179-13492023-06-01Volume 1578579484724Agreement Between Self-Reported Information and Health Register Data on Chronic Diseases in the Oldest OldHalonen PJämsen EEnroth LJylhä MPauliina Halonen,1– 3 Esa Jämsen,4 Linda Enroth,1,2 Marja Jylhä1– 3 1Faculty of Social Sciences (Health Sciences), Tampere University, Tampere, Finland; 2Gerontology Research Center (GEREC), Tampere, Finland; 3Tays Research Services, Wellbeing Services County of Pirkanmaa, Tampere University Hospital, Tampere, Finland; 4Faculty of Medicine, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FinlandCorrespondence: Pauliina Halonen, Faculty of Social Sciences (Health Sciences), Tampere University, Arvo Ylpön katu 34, Tampere, 33520, Finland, Tel +358 50 4377338, Email Pauliina.Halonen@tuni.fiPurpose: To study the agreement on disease prevalence between survey data and national health register data among people aged over 90.Patients and Methods: The survey data were from the Vitality 90+ Study conducted among 1637 community dwellers and persons in long-term care aged 90 and over in Tampere, Finland. The survey was linked with two national health registers, including hospital discharge data and prescription information. The prevalence of 10 age-related chronic diseases was calculated for each data source and the agreement between the survey and the registers was estimated using Cohen’s kappa statistics and positive and negative percent agreement.Results: The prevalence of most diseases was higher in the survey than in the registers. The level of agreement was highest when the survey was compared with information combined from both registers. Agreement was almost perfect for Parkinson’s disease (ĸ=0.81) and substantial for diabetes (ĸ=0.75) and dementia (ĸ=0.66). For heart disease, hypertension, stroke, cancer, osteoarthritis, depression, and hip fracture, the agreement ranged from fair to moderate.Conclusion: Self-reported information on chronic diseases shows acceptable agreement with health register data to warrant the use of survey methods in population-based health studies among the oldest old. It is important to acknowledge the gaps in health registers when validating self-reported information against register data.Keywords: chronic condition, reliability, survey, prevalence, health registershttps://www.dovepress.com/agreement-between-self-reported-information-and-health-register-data-o-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CLEPchronic conditionreliabilitysurveyprevalencehealth registers
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Agreement Between Self-Reported Information and Health Register Data on Chronic Diseases in the Oldest Old
Clinical Epidemiology
chronic condition
reliability
survey
prevalence
health registers
title Agreement Between Self-Reported Information and Health Register Data on Chronic Diseases in the Oldest Old
title_full Agreement Between Self-Reported Information and Health Register Data on Chronic Diseases in the Oldest Old
title_fullStr Agreement Between Self-Reported Information and Health Register Data on Chronic Diseases in the Oldest Old
title_full_unstemmed Agreement Between Self-Reported Information and Health Register Data on Chronic Diseases in the Oldest Old
title_short Agreement Between Self-Reported Information and Health Register Data on Chronic Diseases in the Oldest Old
title_sort agreement between self reported information and health register data on chronic diseases in the oldest old
topic chronic condition
reliability
survey
prevalence
health registers
url https://www.dovepress.com/agreement-between-self-reported-information-and-health-register-data-o-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-CLEP
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