Methodology of the 2009 Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada--hypertension component.

A S Bienek, M E Gee, R P Nolan, J Kaczorowski, N R Campbell, C Bancej, F Gwadry-Sridhar, C Robitaille, R L Walker, S Dai
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Introduction: The Survey on Living with Chronic Diseases in Canada--hypertension component (SLCDC-H) is a 20-minute cross-sectional telephone survey on hypertension diagnosis and management. Sampled from the 2008 Canadian Community Health Survey (CCHS), the SLCDC-H includes Canadians (aged ≥ 20 years) with self-reported hypertension from the ten provinces.

Methods: The questionnaire was developed by Delphi technique, externally reviewed and qualitatively tested. Statistics Canada performed sampling strategies, recruitment, data collection and processing. Proportions were weighted to represent the Canadian population, and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were derived by bootstrap method.

Results: Compared with the CCHS population reporting hypertension, the SLCDC-H sample (n = 6142) is slightly younger (SLCDC-H mean age: 61.2 years, 95% CI: 60.8-61.6; CCHS mean age: 62.2 years, 95% CI: 61.8-62.5), has more post-secondary school graduates (SLCDC-H: 52.0%, 95% CI: 49.7%-54.2%; CCHS: 47.5%, 95% CI: 46.1%-48.9%) and has fewer respondents on hypertension medication (SLCDC-H: 82.5%, 95% CI: 80.9%-84.1%; CCHS: 88.6%, 95% CI: 87.7%-89.6%).

Conclusion: Overall, the 2009 SLCDC-H represents its source population and provides novel, comprehensive data on the diagnosis and management of hypertension. The survey has been adapted to other chronic conditions--diabetes, asthma/chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and neurological conditions. The questionnaire is available on the Statistics Canada website; descriptive results have been disseminated by the Public Health Agency of Canada.

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2009年加拿大慢性病患者生活调查的方法————高血压成分。
加拿大慢性病患者生活调查-高血压部分(SLCDC-H)是一项关于高血压诊断和管理的20分钟横断面电话调查。SLCDC-H的样本来自2008年加拿大社区健康调查(CCHS),包括来自10个省的自报高血压的加拿大人(年龄≥20岁)。方法:采用德尔菲法编制问卷,进行外部评价和定性检验。加拿大统计局执行抽样策略、招聘、数据收集和处理。比例加权以代表加拿大人口,95%置信区间(ci)由bootstrap方法导出。结果:与报告高血压的CCHS人群相比,SLCDC-H样本(n = 6142)略年轻(SLCDC-H平均年龄:61.2岁,95% CI: 60.8-61.6;CCHS平均年龄:62.2岁,95% CI: 61.8-62.5),有更多的中学以上学历(SLCDC-H: 52.0%, 95% CI: 49.7%-54.2%;CCHS: 47.5%, 95% CI: 46.1%-48.9%),接受高血压药物治疗的受访者较少(SLCDC-H: 82.5%, 95% CI: 80.9%-84.1%;Cchs: 88.6%, 95% ci: 87.7%-89.6%)。结论:总体而言,2009年SLCDC-H代表了其源人群,并为高血压的诊断和治疗提供了新颖、全面的数据。这项调查也适用于其他慢性疾病——糖尿病、哮喘/慢性阻塞性肺病和神经系统疾病。该问卷可在加拿大统计局网站上查阅;加拿大公共卫生局已发布了描述性结果。
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