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Elmståhl, Sölve (Department of Clinical Sciences Medicine in Malmö. Division of Geriatric Medicine, Lund University)
Fratiglioni, Laura (Department of Neurology, Care Sciences and Society (NVS), Aging Research Center (ARC), Karolinska Institutet)
Berglund, Johan Sanmartin (Department of Health, Blekinge Institute of Technology)
Lagergren, Mårten (Stockholm Gerontology Research Center Foundation)
Wimo, Anders (Institutionen för Neurobiologi, Vårdvetenskap och Samhälle, Karolinska Institutet)
Study number / PID
ext0124-1-1 (SND)
Data access
Restricted
Series
Not available
Abstract
The long-term longitudinal study SNAC - The Swedish National Study on Aging and Care - was launched in 2001 by initiative of the Swedish government in order to answer questions concerning the future needs of care and the best way to meet them. The SNAC-study combines two perspectives: a population part directed at studying the process of aging and the situation in life of the elderly and a care system part aiming at describing and analysing the function of the long-term care system from the perspective of the individual.
The national study SNAC - The Swedish National Study on Aging and Care, includes four participating areas: SNAC-Blekinge, SNAC Kungsholmen, SNAC Nordanstig and SNAC Skåne (GÅS). In all four areas, a research center conducts a population study and a health care system study. (Metadata related to the participating areas can be found under the Related studies tab).
Population study:
The longitudinal study is based on samples of the elderly population followed up through surveys, interviews, questionnaires, etc. The data collection includes information on health, disease, functional capacity and social conditions. Data from different registers are also collected. The study design is similar in all four areas. Initially, a baseline survey was carried out based on a sample of individuals aged 60, 66, 72, 78, 81, 84, 87, 90, 93 and 96 years, living in each area. These individuals are being followed up, the younger every six years and older every three. Additional, a new cohort of 60-year olds are included in the study population every six year.
The baseline collection in the population study were initiated in all areas in March 2001 and ended in Blekinge and Nordanstig 2003 and in Skåne and Stockholm / Kungsholmen in 2004. In total, over 8000 people were examined in the four areas.
Care system study
The purpose of the data collection in the care system study is to continuously monitor the health and social care interventions, as the elderly...
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Methodology
Data collection period
Not available
Country
Sweden
Time dimension
Longitudinal
Analysis unit
Individual
Universe
Not available
Sampling procedure
Probability
Kind of data
Not available
Data collection mode
Not available
Access
Publisher
Swedish National Data Service
Publication year
2015
Terms of data access
Access to data through an external actor. Access to data is restricted.