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released: 8 Nov 2005 author: Karmel R

This report examines the extent of quarterly transitions between services using data linked deterministically via the statistical linkage key SLK-581. Basic descriptive statistics are provided for those making these transitions. Data relating to the period 1 April 2002 to 31 March 2003 were used. As with all projects using statistical data linkage within the AIHW, data linkage was carried out following examination and approval by the AIHW Ethics Committee. A previous report, Data Linkage Protocols Using a Statistical Linkage Key (AIHW: Karmel 2005), examined the quality of the data available for undertaking statistical data linkage between the programs and described the protocols followed to ensure that the privacy of individuals was not compromised. Practices that allow consistent linkage procedures to be used over time and across data sets were also outlined.

ISSN 1833 1238; ISBN 978 1 74024 512 8; Cat. no. CSI 2; 88pp.; $23.00

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Publication table of contents

  • Preliminary material
    • Half title and verso pages
    • Title and verso pages
    • Contents
    • List of tables
    • Acronyms
    • Symbols
    • Acknowledgements
    • Summary
  • Sections
    1. Introduction
      1. The aged care services
      2. The statistical linkage key (SLK-581)
      3. Linkage options
    2. Base analysis: quarterly transitions
      1. Use of residential respite care
      2. Increase in level of care
      3. 2.3 Decrease in level of care
      4. Summary of results
    3. Data quality and link validation
      1. Quality of SLK-581
      2. 3.2 Concordance of client characteristics
      3. Unlikely concurrent use of programs
      4. Summary
    4. Other approaches
      1. Different time periods
      2. Different perspectives
  • End matter
    • Appendixes
      1. Detailed validation tables
      2. Linkage populations
    • References

Recommended citation

Karmel R 2005. Transitions between aged care services. Cat. no. CSI 2. Canberra: AIHW.