[Futuregen] Data on health inequalities for the FUTUREGEN Data Navigator

Ricardo Rodrigues rodrigues at euro.centre.org
Tue Nov 5 11:23:27 CET 2019


Dear Stefan,

Thank you very much for this. I think these make sense, although we find 
that marital status does not have so much of an impact on care-receiving 
or giving - which, doesn't mean it does not have one on health and 
therefore we should include it. Let's discuss this further tomorrow - 
also in view of other indicators we will have for care - but I think 
this is a good start for the populate the FUTUREGEN Data Navigator.

Best wishes,

Ricardo

On 29.10.2019 14:22, Stefan Fors wrote:
> Dear Ricardo, dear all,
>
> We've now had a meeting on the indicators. Our suggestion is to use SHARE as the data source for the indicators, since it is the data we will be using for study 2 (and probably for study 3 as well).
>
> In terms of indicators, our suggestion is to start off with a parsimonious set of four core indicators (two determinants and two outcomes). These are very much "the usual suspects", but given the potential to look at gender differences and time trends in the patterns  - we believe that it would still be of great interest to start with these indicators:
>
> 1. Education
> 2. Marital status
>
> 3. ADL-limitations
> 4. Global self-rated health
>
> What do you think?
>
> All the best,
>
> Stefan
>
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> Dear Stefan, dear Susan,
>
> We are currently selecting indicators and data sources to start populating what will eventually become the FUTUREGEN Data Navigator that we promised in our proposal.
> The aim is to have a pilot of the Navigator ready for our meeting in May so as to run it through the Sounding Board. For this we aim to have the design of the Data Navigator pretty much settled by then and about 10 indicators (between health, care and determinants) ready and uploaded on the Data Navigator for the Sounding Board to test it.
>
> In our proposal it was planned that Stefan would provide the data on the "time-series on health inequalities among the old, across cohorts and countries" from WP1. Based on this, Stefan, could you send us a proposal of what indicators and data sources on health inequalities and determinants (up to a maximum of 6 indicators) you could envision to include in this pilot version of the Navigator, please?
> Ideally these indicators would already be part of the final list of indicators to include in the Navigator (i.e. we don't want to include indicators in the pilot that we would later scrap) and should be indicators whose data you would feel reasonably confident that you could send to us till the end of year so that we could upload this on the Navigator and start experimenting with the visualization.
> Once you have pre-selected these we could run the definitions through Susan to see which data source to use for Canada.
> Please let us know your thoughts about this. Thanks.
>
> We are currently debating which indicators on care to include and (more
> difficult) which data sources to use that would better allow us to capture cohort evolution.
> As soon as we have a proposal on these we will circulate these among you as well.
>
>
> Looking forward to your reply!
>
> Best wishes,
> Ricardo
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