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The North West Adelaide Health Study: detailed methods and baseline segmentation of a cohort for selected chronic diseases

机译:阿德莱德西北卫生研究:特定人群的详细方法和基线细分

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The North West Adelaide Health Study is a population-based biomedical cohort study investigating the prevalence of a number of chronic conditions and health-related risk factors along a continuum. This methodology may assist with evidence-based decisions for health policy makers and planners, and inform health professionals who are involved in chronic disease prevention and management, by providing a better description of people at risk of developing or already diagnosed with selected chronic conditions for more accurate targeting groups for health gain and improved health outcomes. Longitudinal data will provide information on progression of chronic conditions and allow description of those who move forward and back along the continuum over time.Detailed methods are provided regarding the random recruitment and examination of a representative sample of participants (n = 4060), including the rationale for various processes and valuable lessons learnt. Self-reported and biomedical data were obtained on risk factors (smoking, alcohol consumption, physical activity, family history, body mass index, blood pressure, cholesterol) and chronic conditions (asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, diabetes) to classify participants according to their status along a continuum. Segmenting this population sample along a continuum showed that 71.5% had at least one risk factor for developing asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease or diabetes. Almost one-fifth (18.8%) had been previously diagnosed with at least one of these chronic conditions, and an additional 3.9% had at least one of these conditions but had not been diagnosed.This paper provides a novel opportunity to examine how a cohort study was born. It presents detailed methodology behind the selection, recruitment and examination of a cohort and how participants with selected chronic conditions can be segmented along a continuum that may assist with health promotion and health services planning.
机译:西北阿德莱德健康研究是一项基于人群的生物医学队列研究,调查了一系列慢性病的流行情况以及与健康相关的危险因素。这种方法论可以通过更好地描述处于发展中或已经被诊断出患有某些慢性病风险的人们的更多信息,从而有助于为卫生政策制定者和计划者提供基于证据的决策,并通知参与慢性病预防和管理的卫生专业人员。准确的目标人群,以获取健康并改善健康状况。纵向数据将提供有关慢性病进展的信息,并允许描述随着时间的推移沿连续体前进和后退的人。提供了有关随机招募和检查代表性参与者样本(n = 4060)的详细方法,包括各种流程的理论基础和宝贵的经验教训。根据危险因素(吸烟,饮酒,身体活动,家族史,体重指数,血压,胆固醇)和慢性病(哮喘,慢性阻塞性肺疾病,糖尿病)的自我报告和生物医学数据进行分类,他们的地位沿着一个连续统一体。沿连续体对该人群样本进行分割显示,有71.5%的人至少具有发展为哮喘,慢性阻塞性肺病或糖尿病的危险因素。先前有将近五分之一(18.8%)的患者至少被诊断出患有这些慢性疾病之一,另有3.9%的患者至少具有其中一种疾病但未被诊断出。本文提供了一个新颖的机会来研究队列研究研究诞生了。它介绍了队列选择,招募和检查背后的详细方法,以及如何按照连续性细分具有选定慢性病的参与者,从而有助于健康促进和健康服务规划。

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