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

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 MethodologyResponse rates ComparabilityTrends over time ContentCosts Sub Fife informationData availability

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 CoreBoostTotal NResponse Rate N 200842370%23271%655 200945565%21359%668 201044868%24868%696

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 2008-09 Results SmokingPhysical Activity Five Portions ObesityAlcohol MF Fife26%37%23%29%27%19% Scotland25%38%23%27%29%19%

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)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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