Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement: 03b Proportion of regular clients with a weight classification, 2020
Indicator Attributes
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Metadata item type: | Indicator |
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Indicator type: | Indicator |
Short name: | QIM 03b Proportion of regular clients with a weight classification, 2020 |
METEOR identifier: | 729788 |
Registration status: | Health, Recorded 05/01/2021 |
Description: | Proportion of regular clients aged 15 years and over and who have had their Body Mass Index (BMI) classified as obese, overweight, healthy or underweight within the previous 12 months. |
Rationale: | Being overweight, obese or underweight is associated with higher rates of morbidity, and overweight and obesity is now a major public health issue in Australia. Being overweight and obese is a risk factor for Type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease, hypertension, osteoarthritis, some cancers, and gallbladder disease. Being overweight or obese is also associated with certain psychosocial problems, functional limitations and disabilities. Being underweight means you may be malnourished and develop compromised immune function, respiratory disease, digestive diseases, cancer and osteoporosis. Australia’s obesity rate now ranks fifth among Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development (OECD) countries (OECD 2017). BMI continues to be a common measure to identify adults who may be at an increased risk or morbidity and mortality due to their weight. |
Indicator set: | Practice Incentives Program Quality Improvement (PIP QI), 2020 Health, Recorded 05/01/2021 |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Population group age from: | 15 |
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Population group age to: | 65 and over |
Computation description: | Body mass index (BMI): A measure of an adult's weight (body mass) relative to height used to assess the extent of weight deficit or excess where height and weight have been measured. BMI is the weight in kilograms divided by the square of the height in metres (WHO 2000). Proportion of regular clients who are male and aged 15 and who have had their weight classified as overweight within the previous 12 months, where overweight is classified as a BMI score of 23.60 and over and less than 28.60. Proportion of regular clients who are female and aged 16 and who have had their weight classified as overweight within the previous 12 months, where overweight is classified as a BMI score of 24.54 or over Exclude clients from the calculation if they: were 18 or older and either shorter than 0.914 or taller than 2.108 metres or refused measurement. |
Computation: | Calculation A: (Numerator A ÷ Denominator) x 100 |
Numerator: | Numerator Calculation A: Number of regular clients who are aged 15 years and over and who have had their BMI classified as obese within the previous 12 months. |
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Denominator: | Denominator Calculation A, B, C and D: Total number of regular clients who are aged 15 years and over and who have had their BMI recorded within the previous 12 months. |
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Disaggregation: | Disaggregation of data will be reported quarterly by:
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Representation class: | Proportion |
Data type: | Real |
Unit of measure: | Person |
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Submitting organisation: | The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Steward: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Origin: | Department of Health 2020a. PIP QI Incentive Guidance. Department of Health, Canberra. Viewed 29 May 2020, https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/main |
Reference documents: | Department of Health 2019. Practice Incentives Program Eligible Data Set Data Governance Framework. Department of Health, Canberra. Viewed 29 May 2020, https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/ Department of Health 2020b. PIP QI Improvement Measures: Technical Specifications. V. 1.1. Department of Health, Canberra. Viewed 29 May 2020, https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf Department of Health 2020c. Practice Incentives Program Quality User Guide. Department of Health, Canberra. Viewed 22 June 2020, https://www1.health.gov.au/internet/main/publishing.nsf/Content/ |