Appendix 1: Analysing long-term conditions in ELSA and CPRD

English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) asks individuals questions about 21 long-term health-related issues: chronic lung disease, asthma, arthritis, osteoporosis, cancer, Parkinson’s, emotional, nervous or psychiatric disorders, Alzheimer’s, dementia, malignant blood disorders, motor neurone disease or multiple sclerosis, high blood pressure, angina, heart attack, heart failure, heart murmur, heart arrhythmia, diabetes, stroke, high cholesterol and heart disease.

The Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD) data has a higher level of aggregation for some of these conditions and so in order to maintain consistency across the two data sources, we have combined angina, heart attack and heart disease to create a variable for coronary heart disease and dementia and Alzheimer’s into a combined dementia variable.

High blood pressure and high cholesterol are highly prevalent biological markers rather than conditions. They are indirectly associated with social care need since they are risk factors for cardiovascular diseases such as coronary heart disease and stroke which are included in the final list of conditions. For these reasons, we exclude high blood pressure and high cholesterol from the analysis.

Arthritis is also a condition associated with high prevalence and moderate to high social care need among older people and so it has been included in the final list. Arthritis in ELSA doesn’t map to what is measured in CPRD. ELSA asks about arthritis in general whereas CPRD only includes information about rheumatoid arthritis which is a less common type of arthritis.

Chronic lung disease in ELSA is comparable to COPD in CPRD. Heart arrhythmia in ELSA is comparable to atrial fibrillation (AF) in CPRD. Although AF is only one type of heart arrhythmia, it is the most prevalent. ELSA asks individuals about motor neuron disease and multiple sclerosis (MS) whereas CPRD only has information about MS. But this is still fairly comparable due to the very low prevalence of these conditions.

The final list of 16 conditions that have been included from ELSA are asthma, arthritis, cancer, chronic lung disease, coronary heart disease, dementia, diabetes, emotional, nervous or psychiatric disorders, heart arrhythmia, heart failure, heart murmur, malignant blood disorders, motor neurone disease/multiple sclerosis, osteoporosis, Parkinson’s and stroke.

The final list of 16 conditions that have been included from CPRD are anxiety/depression, asthma, atrial fibrillation, cancer, coronary heart disease, chronic liver disease, chronic kidney disease, COPD, dementia, diabetes, heart failure, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s, rheumatoid arthritis, schizophrenia and stroke.

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