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SAGE Well-Being of Older People Study 2010

South Africa, 2010
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ZAF_2010_WOPS_v01_M
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Professor Marie-Louise Newell
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    Survey ID number

    ZAF_2010_WOPS_v01_M

    Title

    SAGE Well-Being of Older People Study 2010

    Subtitle

    Wave 1

    Country
    Name Country code
    South Africa ZAF
    Study type

    Other Household Health Survey [hh/hea]

    Series Information

    The Well-Being of Older People Study is the first round of the survey. SAGE WOPS surveys are designed by the World Health Organization and the Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies and implemented by the Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies.

    Abstract

    The study aim was to describe the roles and health issues of older people (50 years and older) who have offspring who are infected or deceased due to HIV, or who have HIV themselves. In addition the effects of the introduction of HIV treatment on the lives and wellbeing of people aged 50 and above was investigated. Specifically, the aims of the study were to describe the effects on physical and mental health, household income and social situation as well as the tasks and responsibilities of older people infected and/or affected by HIV.

    Kind of Data

    Sample survey data [ssd]

    Unit of Analysis

    individuals

    Version

    Version Description

    v01: Edited, anonymous dataset for public distribution.

    Version Date

    2011-11-11

    Scope

    Notes

    The scope of the Well-Being of OlderPeople Study includes:
    RESPONDENT and HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS: marital status, household headship, education, employment, household welath status, access to water, electricity and sanitation facilities. HEALTH STATE DESCRIPTION: self-reported difficulties experienced in several domains of health (including Self-care, mobility, vision, pain and discomfort, cognition, sleep and energy, affect, interpersonal activities), subjective well-being, functional ability in activies of dialy living and instrumental activities of daily living, subjective well-being and symptoms depression. CHRONIC CONDITION and HEALTH SERVICE COVERAGE: self-reported as well as diagnosed experience with chronic diseases (Angina, arthritis, stroke, Hypertension, lung disease, diabetes, eye problems, oral health, asthma, and injurires). HEALTH CARE UTILIZATION and RISK FACTORS and BEHAVIUORS: use of health facilities as well as traditional remedies for illnesses expereinced in the past 4 weeks. RISK FACTORS and PREVENTIVE HEALTH BEHAVIOURS: smoking, acohol use and nutrition. ANTHROPOMETRIC MEASUREMENTS: weight, height, blood pressure (systolic and diastolic). CARE GIVING: Physical, nursing and financial care giving to adults and children in the household, care giving to adults who dies in the previuos 2 years due to AIDS-related deaths, satisfaction with care-giving role. RECEIVING CARE: Receiving physical, nursing or financial support from friends, family and the state, access to government cash transfers. HIV EXPERIENCES: experience of being HIV infected, expereince of being on HIV treatment (Side effects, support, access to treatment).

    Topics
    Topic Vocabulary
    Well-being Older People Study (WOPS) Survey
    Keywords
    Ageing, Alcohol, Antiretroviral therapy, Asthma, Blindness, Cancer, Cataract, Cervical cancer, Chronic diseases, COPD, Depression, Diabetes, Diet, Disabilities, Epidemiology, Health financing, Health services, Health surveys, Health systems, Heart disease, HIV/AIDS, Indoor air pollution, Injuries traffic, Mapping, Noncommunicable diseases, Nutrition, Obesity, Oral Health, Passive smoking, Physical activity, Poverty, Primary health care, Risk factors, Sanitation, Social determinants of health, Statistics, Stroke, Suicide, Tobacco, Visual impairment, Water

    Coverage

    Geographic Coverage

    Rural subdistrict Hlabisa, Kwa-Zulu Natal Province

    Universe

    Hlabisa, Africa Centre, Health and Demographic Surveillance Site fifty plus population

    Producers and sponsors

    Primary investigators
    Name Affiliation
    Professor Marie-Louise Newell Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies
    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Makandwe Nyirenda Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies Questionnaire design, study design, sampling methodology, data collection, processing and analysis
    Portia Mutevedzi Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies Questionnaire design, study design, sampling methodology, data collection, processing and analysis
    Funding Agency/Sponsor
    Name Role
    Wellcome Trust UK Funding support to the Africa Centre surveillance
    US National Institute on Aging Financial support through Interagency Agreements (OGHA 04034785; YA1323-08-CN-0020; Y1-AG-1005-01) and Grants (R01-AG034479; IR21-AG034263-0182)
    Other Identifications/Acknowledgments
    Name Affiliation Role
    Dr Richard Suzman The National Institute on Aging's Division of Behavioral and Social Research Dr Suzman was Instrumental in providing continuous intellectual and other technical support to SAGE and has made the entire endeavour possible

    Sampling

    Sampling Procedure

    Target sample size was 400 participants however 422 participated in final sample. In some households there were more than one older person in which cases all older persons that met the eligibility criteria were invited to participate in the study.
    Stratification and Selection process: The study sample was divided into four groups.
    Group 1 comprised individuals who are HIV-infected and on HIV treatment for a year or longer.
    Group 2 was individuals who are HIV-infected and on treatment for 3 months or less.
    Group 3 was individuals who had an adult child who was HIV-infected.
    Group 4 was individuals who had experienced death of an adult household member in the 2 years prior to the survey (2008-2010).
    After stratification into these groups individuals in each group were randomly selected with replacement for absent respondents or refusals until the target sample size was obtained.

    Survey instrument

    Questionnaires

    The questionnaires for the Well-Being of Older People Study (WOPS) were based on the World Health Organization's Study on Global Ageing and Adult Health (SAGE) questionnaires, with some modifications and additions to suit the local environment. The questionnaires were also partially harmonized with a similar sub-study in Uganda.
    The study instrument has three main components:
    (1) detailed questionnaire on basic demographic information, description of health state including functional ability assessment, well-being, health problems and symptoms, health care utilisation, care giving and care receiving, and experiences of living with HIV
    (2) collection of anthropometry data
    (3) blood sample for laboratory measured health risk biomarkers for cardiovascular diseases, diabetes and hypertension.

    Data collection

    Dates of Data Collection
    Start End
    2010-03 2010-08
    Data Collectors
    Name
    Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies
    Supervision

    There were two interviewers who were closely supervised by the two co-principal investigators.
    Additional training was provided when needed.

    Data Collection Notes

    Prior to data collection, the questionnaire was translated from English to Zulu and then back-translated by local staff. Two professional nurses were hired as data collectors. They were trained for 5 days from 8th -12th February 2010. A pilot study was conducted from 15th-26th February 2010. The size of the pilot study was 10% of the main target sample. All individuals who participated in the pilot were not eligible for inclusion in the main sample. All interviews were conducted in Zulu, the local language. Interviews took on average between 30 to 45 minutes.

    Data processing

    Data Editing

    Data editing and quality control was assured at three levels. First, during field work the research nurses cross checked their forms for incomplete or missing information. Second, the two co-principal investigators checked each form for completeness and quality of data. Third, data entry constraints were built into the data entry programme to spot errors and inconsistencies. Any errors identified at any of these stages were referred back to the research nurses who revisited the participant for data correction. In addition, errors and inconsistenecies were spooted during data analysis in STATA.

    Data Access

    Access authority
    Name Affiliation URL Email
    Nirmala Naidoo, Health Statistics and Information Systems World Health Organization http://apps.who.int/healthinfo/systems/surveydata sagesurvey@who.int
    Access conditions

    The user undertakes:
    (1) to keep confidential any information concerning individual persons or households.
    (2) not to distribute the data to any other user.
    (3) to use the data for scientific research only.
    (4) to share any planned publications with WHO prior to publication.

    Citation requirements

    Publications based on SAGE-WOPS data should use the following acknowledgement: "This paper uses data from the WHO Well-Being of Older People Study, A Study on Global AGEing and Adult Health (SAGE) sub-study."

    Disclaimer and copyrights

    Disclaimer

    The data is being distributed without warranty of any kind. The responsibility for the use of the data lies with the user. In no event shall the World Health Organization be liable for damages arising from its use.

    Copyright

    © World Health Organization 2011

    Contacts

    Contacts
    Name Affiliation Email
    Nirmala Naidoo, Health Statistics and Information Systems World Health Organization sagesurvey@who.int

    Metadata production

    DDI Document ID

    DDI_ZAF_2010_WOPS_v01_M

    Producers
    Name Affiliation Role
    Nirmala Naidoo World Health Organization Supervision and review of metadata and documentation of study
    Yunpeng Huang World Health Organization Documentation of data
    Makandwe Nyirenda Africa Centre for Health and Population Studies Contributed to metadata
    Date of Metadata Production

    2011-11-11

    Metadata version

    DDI Document version

    Version 01 (April 2012) - Adapted version of "DDI-ZAF-WHO-SAGE-WOPS-2010-v01" documented by WHO.

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