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Providing census data for general practice. 1. Feasibility.

A Hutchinson, C Foy, J Smyth

    The Journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners
    |October 1, 1987
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    General practitioners face challenges accessing census data due to publication formats and data linking issues. This study demonstrates linking practice populations to census data via postcodes, improving access to vital demographic information.

    Area of Science:

    • Health Informatics
    • Demographic Research
    • General Practice Data Analysis

    Background:

    • Access to detailed census data for general practice is currently limited.
    • Publication formats, restricted computer access, and data linkage difficulties hinder utilization.
    • General practitioners require timely access to population data for effective practice management.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the feasibility of linking general practice patient data with census enumeration district data.
    • To identify methods for overcoming technical barriers in accessing and utilizing census information.
    • To propose solutions for enhancing general practitioner access to 1991 census data.

    Main Methods:

    • A feasibility study was conducted to link patient postcodes to computerized enumeration district data.

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  • The study involved analyzing the process of matching geographical data points.
  • Methods focused on overcoming technical challenges in data integration.
  • Main Results:

    • A method for linking general practice populations to computerized census data using postcodes was successfully demonstrated.
    • Examples of available census data relevant to general practice were discussed.
    • Current issues with postcode and enumeration district mismatches were identified.

    Conclusions:

    • Linking patient postcodes to enumeration district data is a feasible approach to improve census data access for general practices.
    • Addressing postcode/enumeration district mismatches is crucial for accurate data integration.
    • Recommendations are provided to facilitate general practitioner access to 1991 census data.