| Literature DB >> 30012161 |
Jack E Gibson1, E Louise Ander2, Mark Cave3, Fiona Bath-Hextall4, Anwar Musah5, Jo Leonardi-Bee5.
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BACKGROUND: Long-term, low-level exposure to toxic elements in soil may be harmful to human health but large longitudinal cohort studies with sufficient follow-up time to study these effects are cost-prohibitive and impractical. Linkage of routinely collected medical outcome data to systematic surveys of soil quality may offer a viable alternative.Entities:
Keywords: Catchment area (health) [N06.850.505.400.800.200]; Censuses [N06.850.505.400.225]; Elements [D01.268]; England [Z01.639.280.300]; Environment and public health [N06]; Epidemiologic methods [N06.850.520]; Medical record linkage [E05.318.308.940.968]; Residence characteristics [N06.850.505.400.800]; Soil [D20.721] [G01.311.820] [N06.230.600]; Wales [Z01.639.280.914]
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30012161 PMCID: PMC6048879 DOI: 10.1186/s12963-018-0168-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Popul Health Metr ISSN: 1478-7954
Fig. 1Map of G-BASE sample locations in England and Wales. Black areas denote urban centres where samples are taken at a density of 4 per km2. Grey areas denote rural G-BASE areas, with a sampling density of 1 per 2 km2. Grey dots indicate locations of NSI(XRFS) samples, at an overall density of 1 per 25 km2. Red lines circumscribe the English Strategic Health Authority catchment areas. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown Copyright and database rights [2015]
Number of practices participating in the linkage between The Health Improvement Network database and the Geological Baseline Survey of the Environment, by Strategic Health Authority area
| Strategic Health Authority | Participating practices | Active practices | Participation rate (%) |
|---|---|---|---|
| East Midlands | 12 | 13 | 92 |
| East of England | 26 | 30 | 87 |
| London | 59 | 61 | 97 |
| North East | 12 | 13 | 92 |
| North West | 52 | 54 | 96 |
| South Central | 47 | 47 | 100 |
| South East Coast | 41 | 43 | 95 |
| South West | 45 | 46 | 98 |
| Wales | 36 | 39 | 92 |
| West Midlands | 40 | 40 | 100 |
| Yorkshire & Humber | 7 | 9 | 78 |
| Total | 377 | 395 | 95 |
Proportions of all patients ever registered at practices actively contributing data to The Health Improvement for whom partial (at least one element) or complete (all elements) soil measurements were obtained through linkage to the Geochemical Baseline Survey of the Environment (G-BASE)
| Strategic Health Authority | Total patients at active practices | Patients at linkage practices (% of total) | Patients with partial G-BASE data (% of patients at linkage practices) | Patients with complete G-BASE data (% of patients at linkage practices) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Midlands | 212,395 | 198,085 (93.3%) | 190,681 (96.3%) | 190,679 (96.3%) |
| East of England | 574,828 | 474,517 (82.5%) | 462,008 (97.4%) | 462,005 (97.4%) |
| London | 1,208,044 | 1,190,099 (98.5%) | 1,000,246 (84.0%) | 1,000,232 (84.0%) |
| North East | 218,821 | 208,238 (95.2%) | 175,302 (84.2%) | 175,301 (84.2%) |
| North West | 767,722 | 733,446 (95.5%) | 660,898 (90.1%) | 656,475 (89.5%) |
| South Central | 1,069,029 | 1,069,029 (100.0%) | 1,040,055 (97.3%) | 1,035,340 (96.8%) |
| South East Coast | 873,765 | 845,650 (96.8%) | 804,428 (95.1%) | 804,367 (95.1%) |
| South West | 763,658 | 752,735 (98.6%) | 706,818 (93.9%) | 706,817 (93.9%) |
| Wales | 564,190 | 503,432 (89.2%) | 485,619 (96.5%) | 451,544 (89.7%) |
| West Midlands | 716,592 | 716,592 (100.0%) | 662,649 (92.5%) | 633,347 (88.4%) |
| Yorkshire & Humber | 168,321 | 133,559 (79.3%) | 131,448 (98.4%) | 127,256 (95.3%) |
| Total | 7,137,365 | 6,825,382 (95.6%) | 6,320,152 (92.6%) | 6,243,363 (91.5%) |
Proportion of patients alive and registered on the date of the 2011 census at practices actively contributing data to The Health Improvement Network for whom partial (at least one element) or complete (all elements) soil measurements were obtained through linkage to the Geochemical Baseline Survey of the Environment (G-BASE)
| Strategic Health Authority | Total patients at active practices | Patients at linkage practices (% of total) | Patients with partial G-BASE data (% of patients at linkage practices) | Patients with complete G-BASE data (% of patients at linkage practices) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Midlands | 102,970 | 96,498 (93.7%) | 96,448 (99.9%) | 96,448 (99.9%) |
| East of England | 262,070 | 219,216 (83.6%) | 219,038 (99.9%) | 219,038 (99.9%) |
| London | 443,050 | 436,073 (98.4%) | 388,973 (89.2%) | 388,970 (89.2%) |
| North East | 105,225 | 99,672 (94.7%) | 87,656 (87.9%) | 87,656 (87.9%) |
| North West | 375,752 | 361,339 (96.2%) | 335,503 (92.8%) | 333,132 (92.2%) |
| South Central | 469,322 | 469,322 (100.0%) | 467,804 (99.7%) | 466,069 (99.3%) |
| South East Coast | 388,040 | 369,537 (95.2%) | 362,703 (98.2%) | 362,676 (98.1%) |
| South West | 357,656 | 353,201 (98.8%) | 337,712 (95.6%) | 337,711 (95.6%) |
| Wales | 267,513 | 242,972 (90.8%) | 240,679 (99.1%) | 225,442 (92.8%) |
| West Midlands | 333,920 | 333,920 (100.0%) | 316,876 (94.9%) | 303,968 (91.0%) |
| Yorkshire & Humber | 81,111 | 63,283 (78.0%) | 63,260 (100.0%) | 61,119 (96.6%) |
| Total | 3,186,629 | 3,045,033 (95.6%) | 2,916,652 (95.8%) | 2,882,229 (94.7%) |