Study on Health of Older People in Germany (Gesundheit 65+): objectives, design and implementation

J Health Monit. 2023 Sep 20;8(3):61-83. doi: 10.25646/11666. eCollection 2023 Sep.

Abstract

Background: The longitudinal population-based study Gesundheit 65+ aimed to close data gaps on health and well-being of older adults in Germany in times of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: The target population comprised persons 65 years and older permanently residing in Germany and with sufficient German language skills. Proxy interviews were possible and consent from legal representatives was obtained as necessary in order to enable participation of physically or cognitively impaired persons. A two-stage sampling process, was used to draw 128 primary sample points (PSUs) and within these PSUs sex- and age-stratified random samples were drawn from population registries. A mixed-mode design was applied to contact the study population and for data collection. Data were collected between June 2021 and April 2023. Participants were surveyed a total of four times at intervals of four months. At month 12 participants were offered a home visit including a non-invasive examination. Data on all-cause mortality and information on neighborhood social and built environment as well as health insurance data will be linked to primarily collected data at the individual level.

Discussion: Results will inform health politicians and other stakeholders in the care system on health and health care needs of older people in Germany.

Keywords: COVID-19; GERMANY; HEALTH; HEALTH SURVEY; LONGITUDINAL STUDY; OLD AGE; POPULATION-BASED.

Grants and funding

Gesundheit 65+ was funded by the German Federal Ministry of Health (grant number: ZMVI1-2518FSB410); in addition, in-kind funding from the Robert Koch Institute was used as part of the 9-Point Plan 2b-31 (Gesundheit 65+ study module).