Non-participation in a health examination survey in a rural-provincial area of Denmark - results from the Lolland-Falster Health Study (LOFUS).

Lolland-Falster Health Study Non-participation cohort profile domestic in-migration representativeness residency status

Journal

Scandinavian journal of public health
ISSN: 1651-1905
Titre abrégé: Scand J Public Health
Pays: Sweden
ID NLM: 100883503

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
13 Nov 2023
Historique:
pubmed: 13 11 2023
medline: 13 11 2023
entrez: 13 11 2023
Statut: aheadofprint

Résumé

Lolland-Falster Health Study (LOFUS) was a health examination survey that included self-administered questionnaires, clinical examinations, and the collection of biological samples, undertaken in 2016-2020 in a rural, socioeconomically deprived area with the lowest life expectancy in Denmark. The aim of this study was to examine the determinants of non-participation in LOFUS to evaluate the extent to which LOFUS data reflected the general population of the area. LOFUS invited randomly selected subjects together with their entire household. As determinants of non-participation, we analyzed age, sex, municipality of residency, citizenship, residency status, socioeconomic status, invitation type, and year of invitation. Relative risk regression was used to estimate the association between determinants and non-participation rate, mutually adjusted for other determinants. In total, 53,313 subjects were invited of whom 18,949 (36%) participated. In the multivariable analysis, men had a 3% higher non-participation rate than women; subjects with citizenship other than Danish had a 3% higher non-participation rate than Danes. In-migrants had 6% higher non-participation than long-term residents. Compared with self-supported subjects aged 30-64, both publicly supported subjects of this age and younger and older subjects had higher non-participation rates: 16%, 16%, and 13%, respectively. Compared with self-supported, long-term residents, publicly supported in-migrants had 23% higher non-participation.

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BACKGROUND UNASSIGNED
Lolland-Falster Health Study (LOFUS) was a health examination survey that included self-administered questionnaires, clinical examinations, and the collection of biological samples, undertaken in 2016-2020 in a rural, socioeconomically deprived area with the lowest life expectancy in Denmark. The aim of this study was to examine the determinants of non-participation in LOFUS to evaluate the extent to which LOFUS data reflected the general population of the area.
METHODS UNASSIGNED
LOFUS invited randomly selected subjects together with their entire household. As determinants of non-participation, we analyzed age, sex, municipality of residency, citizenship, residency status, socioeconomic status, invitation type, and year of invitation. Relative risk regression was used to estimate the association between determinants and non-participation rate, mutually adjusted for other determinants.
RESULTS UNASSIGNED
In total, 53,313 subjects were invited of whom 18,949 (36%) participated. In the multivariable analysis, men had a 3% higher non-participation rate than women; subjects with citizenship other than Danish had a 3% higher non-participation rate than Danes. In-migrants had 6% higher non-participation than long-term residents. Compared with self-supported subjects aged 30-64, both publicly supported subjects of this age and younger and older subjects had higher non-participation rates: 16%, 16%, and 13%, respectively. Compared with self-supported, long-term residents, publicly supported in-migrants had 23% higher non-participation.
CONCLUSIONS UNASSIGNED

Identifiants

pubmed: 37953717
doi: 10.1177/14034948231206879
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

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IM

Pagination

14034948231206879

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of conflicting interestsThe authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

Auteurs

Signe Lyngsøe (S)

Nykøbing Falster Hospital, Nykøbing Falster, Denmark.

Søren Lophaven (S)

Omicron APS, Denmark.

Randi Jepsen (R)

Nykøbing Falster Hospital, Nykøbing Falster, Denmark.

Therese Holmager (T)

Nykøbing Falster Hospital, Nykøbing Falster, Denmark.

Astrid Janssens (A)

Bioethics and Health Humanities, Utrecht University Medical Center, University Utrecht, the Netherlands.
Unit of User Perspectives, University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark and Center for Research with Patients and Relatives (ForSa-P), Odense University Hospital, Denmark.

Elsebeth Lynge (E)

Nykøbing Falster Hospital, Nykøbing Falster, Denmark.

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