Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Indicator |
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Indicator type: | Output measure |
Short name: | PI18a-Number of First Nations regular clients with a selected chronic disease who have a kidney function test result recorded, June 2024 |
METEOR identifier: | 789220 |
Registration status: | Indigenous, Standard 27/04/2024 |
Description: | Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with a selected chronic disease who had a specified kidney function test recorded. |
Indicator set: |
Collection and usage attributes | |
Computation description: | Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with:
who had:
within the previous 12 months. Presented as a number. Calculated separately for the specified chronic disease and test recorded categories. Type 2 diabetes AND/OR CVD includes clients with:
Count clients with either or both of these conditions once only. For example, count a client with both type 2 diabetes and CVD once, not twice. Test result recorded: to count a test as recorded, a valid test result must be entered in the test result field of the Clinical Information System (CIS). A valid test result is a numeric value that can be used to classify test results into the risk categories specified in the relevant national guidelines (see Kidney Health Australia 2020 for risk categories; see also PI19). Negative, non-numerical and null values are not considered to be valid results (that is, are invalid). Records with an invalid result recorded should be assigned to either the ‘only an eGFR test result recorded’, ‘only an ACR test result recorded’ or ‘neither an eGFR nor an ACR test result recorded’ as appropriate. It is acknowledged that inclusion of only valid test results may undercount the number of tests that were conducted, for example, because of known issues with pathology recording and uploading. Test result recorded categories consist of:
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Computation: | Numerator only. |
Numerator: | Calculation A: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with type 2 diabetes who had both an eGFR AND an ACR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation B: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with type 2 diabetes who had only an eGFR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation C: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with type 2 diabetes who had only an ACR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation D: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with type 2 diabetes who had neither an eGFR NOR an ACR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation E: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with CVD who had both an eGFR AND an ACR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation F: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with CVD who had only an eGFR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation G: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with CVD who had only an ACR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation H: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with CVD who had neither an eGFR NOR an ACR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation I: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with type 2 diabetes AND/OR CVD who had both an eGFR AND an ACR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation J: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with type 2 diabetes AND/OR CVD who had only an eGFR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation K: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with type 2 diabetes AND/OR CVD who had only an ACR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. Calculation L: Number of First Nations regular clients aged 18 and over with type 2 diabetes AND/OR CVD who had neither an eGFR NOR an ACR test result recorded within the previous 12 months. |
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Disaggregation: | 1. Sex: |
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Comments: | Census date for reporting is 30 June 2024. |
Representational attributes | |
Representation class: | Count |
Data type: | Real |
Unit of measure: | Person |
Format: | N[N(6)] |
Data source attributes | |
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Accountability attributes | |
Reporting requirements: | Funding agreements between the Department of Health and Aged Care and the organisations funded under the Indigenous Australians' Health Programme (IAHP). |
Organisation responsible for providing data: | First Nations-specific primary health care organisations or maternal and child health programs/services funded by the Department of Health and Aged Care under its IAHP, referred to as funded organisations. |
Accountability: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare/Department of Health and Aged Care |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Reference documents: | Kidney Health Australia (2020) Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care, 4th edn, Kidney Health Australia, Melbourne, accessed 20 December 2021. |
Relational attributes | |
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