Irish Health Survey

Data Collection Type
National surveys
Organisation

Central Statistics
Office (CSO).

Year established

2015

Statement of purpose

The “Main Results” publication
provides data and insights on
various aspects of health in
Ireland. The other publications
in the series present data on
the health experience of persons
with disabilities and carers.

Coverage (geographical and temporal)

National and NUTS 3 Regional level are available.

IHS data collection commenced in 2015 and is collected every 3 – 4 years.

Description/Summary

IHS is the principal source of national data for self-reported perceptions of persons aged 15 years
and over, and outlines their view of their health status – from how well they are feeling, to the extent to
which they suffer from long-standing health conditions, as well as other factors

Data users

Eurostat, Government Departments,
Research Centres and Universities,
National Media, General Public

Data content

IHS collects health statistics for persons aged 15 years and over.
The survey includes data on self perceived health status,
prevalence of long lasting conditions, limitations in everyday
activities, mental health status, engagement with the health system,
health determinants, carers and persons with disabilities.

Data dictionary

No – a full dictionary is not available
but detailed explanation of terms is available
in the background notes of the publications:

https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-ihsmr/irishhealthsurvey2019-mainresults/backgroundnotes/

https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-ihsd/irishhealthsurvey2019-personswithdisabilities/backgroundnotes/

https://www.cso.ie/en/releasesandpublications/ep/p-ihsc/irishhealthsurvey2019-carersandsocialsupports/

National-level identifier variables

There is no national
unique identifiers
available in the IHS.

Equity stratifiers

YES - Sex, age, NUTS3
regional breakdown,
Employment status,
Nationality, and Deprivation Quintile.

Data collection methodology

The 2015 Health Survey was administered
via a self-completion questionnaire.
The survey data was collected via an
interviewer administered interview where respondents were asked questions on their health status and health experiences.

IHS data is collected every 3 – 4 years.

Clinical coding scheme

Not applicable to IHS.

Size of national collection

There were 7,600 responses to the 2019 survey.

Publication frequency

The Irish Health Survey will be published every 3 – 4 years.

Accessing data

Not applicable.

Open data portal access

No.

Email contact
Telephone contact