Indigenous primary health care: PI01a-Number of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight has been recorded, 2014

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termIndicator
Indicator type:Help on this termOutput measure
Short name:Help on this termPI01a-Number of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight has been recorded, 2014
METEOR identifier:Help on this term504688
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Health, Superseded 13/03/2015
  • Indigenous, Superseded 13/03/2015
Description:Help on this term

Number of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight has been recorded at the primary health care service.

Rationale:Help on this term

Low birth weight (newborn babies weighing less than 2,500 grams) is associated with an increased risk of ill health and is related to higher mortality within the first year of life. Low birth weight is a particular issue for Indigenous Australians. Recording birth weight encourages the provision of appropriate care to limit the negative associations of low birth weight.

Indicator set:Help on this termIndigenous primary health care key performance indicators (2014)
Health, Superseded 13/03/2015
Indigenous, Superseded 13/03/2015

Collection and usage attributes

Computation description:Help on this term

Count of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight has been recorded at the primary health care service.

Birth weight is defined as the first weight of a baby obtained after birth.

Only live births are included.

Results arising from measurements conducted outside of the service, that are known by the service, are included in the calculation of this indicator.

Presented as a number.

'Previous 12 months' refers to the previous financial year or previous calendar year.

Computation:Help on this termNumerator only.
Numerator:Help on this termNumber of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight has been recorded at the primary health care service.
Numerator data elements:Help on this term
Data Element / Data Set

Birth—birth status, code N

Data Source

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSS

Indigenous primary health care DSS 2014-15

Guide for use

Only live births are included.

Data Element / Data Set

Person—Indigenous status, code N

Data Source

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSS

Indigenous primary health care DSS 2014-15

Guide for use

The baby is considered Indigenous if one or both parents identify as Indigenous.

Data Element / Data Set

Person—birth weight recorded indicator, yes/no code N

Data Source

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSS

Indigenous primary health care DSS 2014-15

Representational attributes

Representation class:Help on this termCount
Data type:Help on this termReal
Unit of measure:Help on this termPerson

Indicator conceptual framework

Framework and dimensions:Help on this termHealth Conditions

Data source attributes

Data sources:Help on this term
Data Source

Indigenous primary health care data collection

Frequency

6 monthly

Data custodian

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Department of Health

Relational attributes

Related metadata references:Help on this term
Supersedes Indigenous primary health care: PI01a-Number of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight has been recorded, 2013
  • Health, Superseded 21/11/2013
  • Indigenous, Superseded 21/11/2013
Has been superseded by Indigenous primary health care: PI01a-Number of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight has been recorded, 2015
  • Health, Superseded 05/10/2016
  • Indigenous, Superseded 20/01/2017
See also Indigenous primary health care: PI01b-Proportion of Indigenous babies born within the previous 12 months whose birth weight has been recorded, 2014
  • Health, Superseded 13/03/2015
  • Indigenous, Superseded 13/03/2015