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METEOR’s search works in a similar way to other search engines. You can use keywords or terms to pull up related content. The below tips are specific to METEOR and will help you to find what you need.

Try searching using either a keyword, specific term or METEOR ID number.

METEOR ID search

If you’re a returning user and know an item’s METEOR ID, you can enter it in the search box. Clicking the search icon will take you straight to the item’s page.

Autocomplete

METEOR will automatically display suggestions for search terms as you’re typing. This predictive text will show you METEOR entries that exist for the topic you’re searching on. You don’t have to use any of these suggestions, but they may make your searching process faster and easier.

Pressing ‘tab’ will select the top suggestion. Otherwise, selecting from the list of suggestions will put the suggested search term into the search box. You can then click the search icon to find related content. Clicking anywhere on the search results will take you to the item’s page.

Spelling correction

METEOR will show search results with spelling correction. Misspelled terms can still be selected for search where relevant.

Dropdown options

The drop-down menus directly below the search text box allow you to limit the search results to any of the 18 content types in METEOR (see Learn about metadata to view the list), by item creation dates, and item revision dates.

Content types

Content types allow you to limit your search to various metadata building blocks and other topic or help content found in METEOR. See Learn about metadata to view a list of metadata item types that you can search in METEOR. Searching on Topic pages will give results from METEOR’s ‘non-metadata’ pages which explain metadata, how it is managed, how to use METEOR, and how to develop metadata.

Searching on Help will give results from all the pop-up information boxes that are linked to each metadata item. The Help search looks through all text from the METEOR Business Rules, which is accessed through the small ‘i’ icon used throughout the site.

Created date and Revision date

The Created and Revision date dropdown options limit your search to when an item was created or last revised. METEOR will search any time by default, or you can select or specify a custom period.

Custom search syntax

METEOR uses Lucene search syntax. This functionality can be useful to fine-tune your search results even more. Some of the commands include:

  1. Restrict search to the titles of items by using Name: Searchterm. Note that it has to be written exactly as Name, with the capital N. Using name will not work. It doesn’t matter if there’s a space around the colon or not.
  2. Force a second term to be included by using AND.
  3. Widen your search to include another option using the term OR.

For example, if you’re looking for something with the word ‘baby’ in the title you would use Name: baby. METEOR will also give you results for the plural of the search term, so if you search on ‘baby’ you will also get results for ‘babies’. If looking for something with two terms (‘baby’ and ‘admission’) you would use Name: baby AND admission.

Sort by

You can also display your search results with a range of options in the Sort by drop-down menu on the right. You can sort on Relevance, Most/Least Recently Created, Most/Least Recently Updated, and Alphabetically (A–Z and Z–A).

Clear

The Clear button resets the Search page.

Filtering search results

You can fine-tune your search results using the filters that appear in the left-hand menu after searching any term. These filters are dynamic and will only display options specific to your search term, for example, only registration authorities relating to your search term will be displayed. You can use multiple filters at once.

Some of the filters change depending on your role within METEOR. If you are using METEOR without an account, you can search on metadata item type, public registration statuses, METEOR ID, and registration authority. You are also able to compare two items.

If you are using METEOR without an account, you will not be able to save bookmarks for items you’re interested in. There are also some non-public registration statuses that you won’t be able to see.

If you wish to save bookmarks, you can sign up for a free METEOR account easily, just follow the Sign up now prompts after clicking on the Sign In button. If you have an account, you will also be able to subscribe to notifications about changes to specific items in METEOR.

If you are logged in to METEOR as a metadata developer, or any other official role, there are some additional search options. You will be able to restrict your search to the full range of registration status options, including non-public statuses. You will also be able to save bookmarks and subscribe to notifications about changes to items.

Each search result has a small ‘hamburger’ icon on the right . This gives you download links for the metadata item as a PDF or a Word document.


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ABS 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing

394995 | Data Source
The 2007 National Survey of Mental Health and Wellbeing was conducted by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) from August to December 2007. The survey collected information from approximately 8,800 Australians aged 16-85 years. The survey provides information on the prevalence of selected lifetime and 12-month mental disorders by three major disorder groups: Anxiety disorders (e.g. Social Phobia), Affective disorders (e.g. Depression) and Substance Use disorders (e.g. Alcohol Harmful Use). ...

Frameworks

401253 | Topic
Frameworks are broad groupings of indicators associated with general topics. While an indicator might measure the proportion of Australians accessing mental health care each year, and an indicator set may be collecting information about the key performance indicators for Australian mental health services, a framework will be considering all mental health issues across Australia. So a framework is a conceptual and general indicator grouping.The goal of a framework is to look at all aspects of a b...

Indicators of effectiveness

628293 | Outcome Area | Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care
Indicators of effectiveness, also known as outcome indicators, provide markers of how close care is to recommended care, monitor outcomes and provide signals to patients and clinicians on quality of care. In 2009, Australian Health Ministers endorsed the recommendation by the Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (the Commission) that hospitals routinely review a set of core hospital level outcome indicators. The indicator set includes: in hospital mortality for fractured ...
Standard: Health

National Health Information Agreement

182135 | Topic
The National Health Information Agreement (NHIA) is an agreement between the Australian Government and state/territory government health authorities. The Commonwealth of Australia is represented by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), Australian Commission on Safety and Quality in Health Care (ACSQHC), Department of Health, Department of Human Services (DHS), Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA), Independent Hospital Pricing Authority (IH...

National Health Performance Authority Registration Authority (retired)

510469 | Topic
This page provides links to data definitions and related metadata created by the National Health Performance Authority (NHPA). NHPA ceased operations on 30 June 2016. NHPA’s performance reporting functions transferred to the AIHW from 1 July 2016. All standards registered by NHPA as at COB 30 June 2016 were changed to retired status when NHPA’s registration authority was retired. To search for data items registered by the National Health Performance Authority see the links below: Item ty...

National Health Performance Authority, Healthy Communities, Percentage of adults who are daily smokers, 2011–12

527654 | Indicator | NHPA
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

National Health Performance Authority, Healthy Communities: After-hours GP attendances, 2012–13

547176 | Indicator | NHPA
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

National Health Performance Authority, Healthy Communities: Immunisation rates for children, 2012

515538 | Indicator | National Health Performance Authority (NHPA)
Superseded: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

National Health Performance Authority, Healthy Communities: Number of selected potentially avoidable hospitalisations per 100,000 people, 2011–12

549587 | Indicator | NHPA
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

National Health Performance Authority, Healthy Communities: Percentage of adults who are overweight or obese, 2011–12

527650 | Indicator | NHPA
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

National Health Performance Authority, Hospital Performance: Median waiting time for elective surgery 2011-12

527347 | Indicator | NHPA
Superseded: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

National Health Performance Authority, Hospital Performance: Median waiting time for elective surgery 2012-13

532942 | Indicator | NHPA
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

National Health Performance Authority: Healthy Communities: 2011–

550329 | Indicator Set | NHPA
The objective of the Healthy Communities indicator set is the monitoring and reporting of performance of primary health care at the local level focusing on Medicare Locals. The indicators in this set will provide contextual information about each local area, allowing comparisons with Australian averages.The National Health Performance Authority’s work is underpinned by the Performance and Accountability Framework that was endorsed by the Council of Australian Governments and released in May 2012...
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

National Staphylococcus aureus Bacteraemia Data Collection (NSABDC) Data Quality Statement: 2011-12

511883 | Data Quality Statement | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The NSABDC includes counts of cases of Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia (SAB) for each public hospital covered by SAB surveillance arrangements, and for private hospitals that choose to provide data. The data for public hospitals are collected in the hospital infection control arrangements by state and territory health authorities. Data on MRSA and MSSA cases for public hospitals are reported separately at a state or territory level. The data include the counts of patient days under surveillan...
Superseded: AIHW Data Quality Statements

NHPA thumbnail

510463 | Image

Person—cholesterol level (measured), total millimoles per litre N[N].N

359245 | Data Element | Cardiovascular Data Working Group
A person's total cholesterol (TC), measured in millimoles per litre.
Standard: Health

Person—cholesterol level (measured), total millimoles per litre N[N].N

270403 | Data Element | Cardiovascular Data Working Group
A person's total cholesterol (TC), measured in mmol/L.
Superseded: Health

Person—physical activity sufficiency status

269525 | Data Element Concept
Sufficiency of moderate or vigorous physical activity to confer a health benefit.
Standard: Health

Person—type of chronic condition, code N

631845 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of chronic condition from which a person suffers, as represented by a code.
Standard: Health

Person—type of chronic condition, code N

761691 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of chronic condition from which a person suffers, as represented by a code.
Qualified: Health

Person—type of chronic condition, code N

399218 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of chronic condition from which a person suffers, as represented by a code.
Superseded: Health

Person—type of chronic condition, code N

698700 | Data Element | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
The type of chronic condition from which a person suffers, as represented by a code.
Qualified: Health

Seeing a GP indicator

594110 | Property | NHPA
Whether there was a self reported General Practitioner visit.
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

Seeing a medical specialist

594766 | Property | NHPA
Self reported Seeing a medical specialist
Retired: National Health Performance Authority (retired)

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