Large panel-survey data demonstrated country-level and ethnic minority variation in consent for health record linkage


Autoria(s): Cruise, Sharon Mary; Patterson, Lynsey; Cardwell, Chris R.; O'Reilly, Dermot
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01/06/2015

Resumo

Objectives<br/>To investigate individual, household and country variation in consent to health record linkage.<br/><br/>Study Design and Setting<br/>Data from 50,994 individuals aged 16-74 years recruited to wave 1 of a large UK general purpose household survey (January 2009 – December 2010) were analysed using multi-level logistic regression models.<br/><br/>Results<br/>Overall, 70.7% of respondents consented to record linkage. Younger age, marriage, tenure, car ownership and education were all significantly associated with consent, though there was little deviation from 70% in subgroups defined by these variables. There were small increases in consent rates in individuals with poor health when defined by self-reported long term limiting illness (adjusted OR 1.11; 95%CIs 1.06, 1.16), less so when defined by General Health Questionnaire score (adjusted OR=1.05; 95%CIs 1.00, 1.10), but the range in absolute consent rates between categories was generally less than 10%. Larger differences were observed for those of non-white ethnicity who were 38% less likely to consent (adjusted OR 0.62; 95%CIs 0.59, 0.66). Consent was higher in Scotland than England (adjusted OR 1.17; 95%CIs 1.06, 1.29) but lower in Northern Ireland (adjusted OR 0.56; 95%CIs 0.50, 0.63).<br/><br/>Conclusion<br/>The modest overall level of systematic bias in consent to record linkage provides reassurance for record linkage potential in general purpose household surveys. However, the low consent rates amongst non-white ethnic minority survey respondents will further compound their low survey participation rates. The reason for the country-level variation requires further study.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/large-panelsurvey-data-demonstrated-countrylevel-and-ethnic-minority-variation-in-consent-for-health-record-linkage(689eeaee-8a49-47ef-917a-6541dd23b960).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclinepi.2015.01.011

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/ws/files/13870863/Large_panel_survey_data_demonstrated_country_level_and_ethnic_minority_variation_in_consent_for_health_record_linkage.pdf

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eng

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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

Fonte

Cruise , S M , Patterson , L , Cardwell , C R & O'Reilly , D 2015 , ' Large panel-survey data demonstrated country-level and ethnic minority variation in consent for health record linkage ' Journal of Clinical Epidemiology , vol 68 , no. 6 , pp. 684–692 . DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2015.01.011

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