Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0206
Title: Rationale and methodology of the population health and eye disease profile in elderly singaporeans study [PIONEER]
Authors: Gupta, P.
Kidd Man, R.E.
Fenwick, E.K.
Aravindhan, A.
Gan, A.T.L.
Thakur, S.
Pauline Soh, B.L.
Wood, J.M.
Black, A.A.
Chan, A. 
Ng, D.
Hean, T.K.
Goh, E.
Mary, C.F.-F.
Loo, J.
Forde, C.G.
Sabanayagam, C. 
Cheng, C.-Y. 
Wong, T.Y. 
Lamoureux, E.L. 
Keywords: Aging
Epidemiology
Eye disease
Population-based study
Visual function system
Visual impairment
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: International Society on Aging and Disease
Citation: Gupta, P., Kidd Man, R.E., Fenwick, E.K., Aravindhan, A., Gan, A.T.L., Thakur, S., Pauline Soh, B.L., Wood, J.M., Black, A.A., Chan, A., Ng, D., Hean, T.K., Goh, E., Mary, C.F.-F., Loo, J., Forde, C.G., Sabanayagam, C., Cheng, C.-Y., Wong, T.Y., Lamoureux, E.L. (2020). Rationale and methodology of the population health and eye disease profile in elderly singaporeans study [PIONEER]. Aging and Disease 11 (6) : 1444-1458. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.14336/AD.2020.0206
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: To describe the rationale, design and methodology of a geographically-representative and population-based study investigating the epidemiology, impact, personal and economic burden of age-related eye diseases, declining visual and other sensory systems in Asians aged >60 years in Singapore.PIONEER (The PopulatION HEalth and Eye Disease PRofilE in Elderly Singaporeans Study) is currently a cross-sectional study targeting 3152 Chinese, Malay and Indian adults who are Singapore citizens or permanent residents aged 60 years and older living across Singapore. The study is intended to be longitudinal, with several waves of data planned to be collected in the future. The sampling frame consisted of 7000 names derived from age, gender and ethnicity-stratified random sampling of individuals >60 years. Selected individuals were invited via letters, home visits, and telephone calls for a clinical assessment at the Singapore Eye Research Institute. Individuals with limited mobility were examined in a custom-designed mobile eye clinic. Questionnaires were subsequently administered at participants’ homes by trained interviewers in their preferred language. A total of 3,299 participants (from East, West, North and South Singapore) were approached from December 2017 to November 2019. Of these, 953 (28.5%) were deemed ineligible. Out of 2,346 eligible participants, 904 (38.5%) refused, and 1,442 (61.5%) attended our clinical testing protocol, giving an initial response rate of 61.5%. Of these, 1,170 (81%) were cognitively able to complete the questionnaire assessment. The mean age±SD of our participants was 73.8±8.6 years; n=798 (55.3%) were female; and 828 (57.4%) were of Chinese ethnicity. The findings from this study will allow a deeper understanding of the risk factors and impact of aging in Asian populations, particularly in relation to the visual function and other functional system. Copyright: © 2020 Gupta P et al.
Source Title: Aging and Disease
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/199375
ISSN: 21525250
DOI: 10.14336/AD.2020.0206
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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