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    Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Viet Nam - INDEPTH WHO-SAGE (Study on global Ageing and Adult Health)

    INDEPTH_WHO-SAGE
    Reference ID INDEPTH.WHO.SAGE.2010.v1
    Year 2006 - 2007
    Country Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Viet Nam
    Producer(s) Osman Sankoh - INDEPTH Network
    Ayaga Bawah - INDEPTH Network
    Fred Binka - INDEPTH Network
    Somnath Chatterji - World Health Organization
    Paul Kowal - World Health Organization
    Nirma
    Sponsor(s) US National Institute on Aging - - Four African sites plus Matlab and Vadu
    World Health Organization - -
    Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (FAS) - - FilaBavi and Purworejo
    Umeå University - -
    Umeå Centre for Globa
    Collection(s)
    INDEPTH WHO-SAGE (Study on global Ageing and Adult Health)
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    Feb 16, 2019
    Last modified
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    Overview
    Identification
    Countries
    Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Viet Nam
    Title
    INDEPTH WHO-SAGE (Study on global Ageing and Adult Health)

    Study Type
    Sample Survey
    Series Information
    2006­-2007

    ID Number
    INDEPTH.WHO.SAGE.2010.v1
    Version
    Version Description
    Version 1: Edited dataset for public distribution

    Production Date
    2010-09-28
    Overview
    Abstract
    Background: A collaboration between the WHO Study on global AGEing and adult health (SAGE) and International Network for the Demographic Evaluation of Populations and Their Health in developing countries (INDEPTH), with support from the US National Institute on Aging (NIA) and the Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (FAS), has resulted in valuable health, disability and well-being information through a first wave of data collection in 2006-2007 from field sites in Bangladesh, Ghana, India, Indonesia, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania and Viet Nam.

    Objective: To provide an overview of the demographic and health characteristics of participating countries, describe the research collaboration and introduce the first dataset and outputs.

    Methods: Data from two SAGE survey modules implemented in eight Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) were merged with core HDSS data to produce a summary dataset for the site-specific and cross­-site analyses described in this supplement. Each participating HDSS site used standardised training materials and survey instruments. Face­-to­-face interviews were conducted. Ethical clearance was obtained from WHO and the local ethical authority foreach participating HDSS site.

    Results: A pooled sample of over 43,935 persons aged 50 and over from these eight HDSS sites was produced. The SAGE modules resulted in self­-reported health, health status, functioning (from the WHO Disability Assessment Scale (WHODAS­-II)) and well-being (from the WHO Quality of Life instrument (WHOQoL)) variables. The HDSS databases contributed age, sex, marital status, education, socio­-economic status and household size variables.

    Conclusion: The INDEPTH WHO-SAGE collaboration demonstrates the value and future possibilities for this type of research in informing policy and planning for a number of countries. This INDEPTH WHO­-SAGE dataset was placed in the public domain together with this open­-access supplement and is available through the GHA website (www.globalhealthaction.net) and other repositories.

    Kind of Data
    Sample survey data

    Units of Analysis
    Individual

    Scope
    Notes
    The overall goals are to establish INDEPTH's capability to contribute critical insights into the adult health, aging and disease transitions evolving in Africaand Asia; and to use this understanding to evaluate potentially high impact interventions.

    Specific aims are to:

    • Conduct a summary physical & cognitive function module that is integrated into routine surveillance rounds

    • Implement the full version of SAGE in a few DSS sites

    • To repeat the summary module regularly to allow measurement of health transition in older populations

    • Relate health transition to demographic events such as fatal health outcomes (mortality)

    Topics
    TopicVocabularyURI
    Ageing
    Health
    Well-being
    Disability
    SAGE
    Keywords
    Ageing, Survey methods, Public Health, Burden of disease, Demographic transition, Disability, Well-being, Health status, INDEPTH WHO-SAGE
    Coverage
    Geographic Coverage
    This multi--centre INDEPTH WHO­-SAGE study was conducted during 2006-2007 in eight HDSS sites in Africa and Asia:

    (1) Agincourt (South Africa)

    (2) Ifakara (Tanzania)

    (3) Nairobi (Kenya)

    (4) Navrongo (Ghana)

    (5) Filabavi (Viet Nam)

    (6) Matlab (Bangladesh)

    (7) Purworejo (Indonesia)

    (8) Vadu (India).

    The HDSS sites were selected to include different geographic and socio-­-economic contexts.

    Universe
    This multi--site study was designed as a baseline cross-sectional survey.

    The data represents the total population aged 50 and over in the following six HDSS sites:

    (1) Agincourt(South Africa)

    (2) Ifakara (Tanzania)

    (3) Nairobi (Kenya)

    (4) Filabavi (Viet Nam)

    (5) Purworejo (Indonesia)

    (6) Vadu (India)

    Sampling in the two remaining HDSS sites was based on random selection of people aged 50 and over within their respective HDSS site.

    (1) Navrongo (Ghana)

    (2) Matlab (Bangladesh)

    Producers and Sponsors
    Primary Investigator(s)
    NameAffiliation
    Osman Sankoh INDEPTH Network
    Ayaga Bawah INDEPTH Network
    Fred Binka INDEPTH Network
    Somnath Chatterji World Health Organization
    Paul Kowal World Health Organization
    Nirmala Naidoo World Health Organization
    Stephen M. Tollman Agincourt HDSS
    Kathleen Kahn Agincourt HDSS
    F. Xavier Gómez-Olivé Agincourt HDSS
    Mathew A. Mwanyangala Ifakara HDSS
    Salim Abdullah Ifakara HDSS
    Catherine Kyobutungi Nairobi HDSS
    Alex Ezeh Nairobi HDSS
    Cornelius Debpuur Navrongo HDSS
    Abraham Hodgson Navrongo HDSS
    Hoang Van Minh Filabavi HDSS
    Nguyen T.K. Chuc Filabavi HDSS
    Abdur Razzaque Matlab HDSS
    P. Kim Streatfield Matlab HDSS
    Nawi Ng Purworejo HDSS & Umeå Centre for Global Health Research
    Mohammad Hakimi Purworejo HDSS
    Siswanto Wilopo Purworejo HDSS
    Siddhivinayak Hirve Vadu HDSS
    Sanjay Juvekar Vadu HDSS
    Peter Byass Umeå Centre for Global Health Research
    Stig Wall Umeå Centre for Global Health Research
    Jane Menken University of Colorado
    Other Producer(s)
    NameAffiliationRole
    INDEPTH Network
    Global Health Action
    Funding
    NameAbbreviationRole
    US National Institute on Aging Four African sites plus Matlab and Vadu
    World Health Organization
    Swedish Council for Working Life and Social Research (FAS) FilaBavi and Purworejo
    Umeå University
    Umeå Centre for Global Health Research Coordination for multisite data analysis and DDI (data documentation initiative) preparation with support from FAS,
    Other Acknowledgements
    NameAffiliationRole
    The study participants from all sites Study Participants
    Metadata Production
    Metadata Produced By
    NameAbbreviationAffiliationRole
    Dr. Nawi NgUmeå Centre for Global Health Research Umeå University, SwedenOriginal Author
    Tathagata BhattacharjeeAdapted the original DDI for INDEPTH Data Repository
    Date of Metadata Production
    2019-02-14
    DDI Document Version
    Original Version 1 (Spetember 2010) for public distribution

    Adapted Version 1 (February 2019) for public distribution

    DDI Document ID
    DDI.INDEPTH.WHO.SAGE.2010.v1

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