1. An overview of the methodology and general findings from the <scp>National Health and Morbidity Survey</scp> (NHMS) 2018: Older persons’ health in <scp>Malaysia</scp>
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Ying Ying Chan, Tahir Aris, Faridah Abu Bakar, Mohd Azahadi Omar, Rajini Sooryanarayana, Mohammad Aznuddin Abdul Razak, Noor Ani Ahmad, Norazizah Ibrahim Wong, Muhammad Fadhli Mohd Yusoff, and Sheleaswani Inche Zainal Abidin
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Male ,Gerontology ,Older population ,Health problems ,Quality of life (healthcare) ,Risk Factors ,parasitic diseases ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Medicine ,Baseline (configuration management) ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,National health ,business.industry ,Malaysia ,Health Surveys ,Stratified sampling ,Research Design ,Quality of Life ,Female ,Functional status ,Independent Living ,Morbidity ,Rural area ,business - Abstract
AIM This article describes the methodology of the 2018 Malaysian National Health and Morbidity Survey, and provides an overview of the sociodemographic details of the respondents and key findings on the health of older adults. METHODS The survey included 3977 community-dwelling respondents, aged ≥60 years across Malaysia. Two-stage stratified random sampling with selection of enumeration blocks from both urban and rural areas ensured the findings were representative of the Malaysian older population. RESULTS Complex sampling analyses ensured that findings on various geriatric syndromes, non-communicable diseases, nutritional status, functional status, social well-being and quality of life are representative of the Malaysian older population. Among the limitations are that the composition of older persons varied slightly from the general older population. CONCLUSIONS This article presents the methodology of the survey, and a baseline of the major health issues for older persons in Malaysia to provide clear guidance to researchers, program managers and policymakers to fully utilize the data from the Malaysian National Health and Morbidity Survey toward achieving healthy aging. The findings might stimulate more research on the health problems faced by older people to provide inputs for policymaking and program implementation. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2020; 20: 7-15.
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- 2020