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Indigenous primary health care: PI16a-Number of regular clients whose alcohol consumption status has been recorded, 2015-2017

Indicator Attributes

Identifying and definitional attributes

Metadata item type:Help on this termIndicator
Indicator type:Help on this termOutput measure
Short name:Help on this termPI16a-Number of regular clients whose alcohol consumption status has been recorded, 2015-2017
METEOR identifier:Help on this term686354
Registration status:Help on this term
  • Health, Superseded 17/10/2018
  • Indigenous, Superseded 17/10/2018
Description:Help on this term

Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, aged 15 years and over and who have had their alcohol consumption status recorded at the primary health care service within the previous 24 months.

Rationale:Help on this term

It is important to collect information on alcohol consumption because excessive consumption is associated with health and social problems in all populations, including the Indigenous population.

Indicator set:Help on this term

Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators (2015-2017)
Health, Superseded 17/10/2018
Indigenous, Superseded 17/10/2018

Collection and usage attributes

Population group age from:Help on this term

15 years

Computation description:Help on this term

Count of regular clients who are Indigenous, aged 15 years and over and who have had their alcohol consumption status recorded at the primary health care service within the previous 24 months.

‘Regular client’ refers to a client of an Australian Government Department of Health-funded primary health care service (that is required to report against the Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators) who has an active medical record; that is, a client who has attended the Department of Health-funded primary health care service at least 3 times in 2 years.

Alcohol consumption status has been recorded if the health service has either:

a) A record of whether the client consumes alcohol or;

b) A record specifying the amount and frequency of the client's alcohol consumption

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

Operationalisation of alcohol consumption status:

Where an Indigenous regular client’s alcohol consumption status does not have an assessment date assigned within the Patient Information Record System (PIRS), alcohol consumption status as recorded in the PIRS should be treated as current (i.e. as having been updated within the previous 24 months).

Presented as a number.

Computation:Help on this term

Numerator only.

Numerator:Help on this term

Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, aged 15 years and over and who have had their alcohol consumption status recorded at the primary health care service within the previous 24 months.

Numerator data elements:Help on this term
Data Element / Data Set

Data ElementHelp on this term

Person—age, total years N[NN]

Data SourceHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSSHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017–18

Data Element / Data Set

Data ElementHelp on this term

Person—alcohol consumption status recorded indicator, yes/no code N

Data SourceHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSSHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017–18

Data Element / Data Set

Data ElementHelp on this term

Person—Indigenous status, code N

Data SourceHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSSHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017–18

Guide for useHelp on this term

The implementation start date for this data element in the Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017-18 is 1 December 2017.

Data Element / Data Set

Data ElementHelp on this term

Person—regular client indicator, yes/no code N

Data SourceHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSSHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017–18

Guide for useHelp on this term

The implementation start date for this data element in the Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017-18 is 1 December 2017.

Disaggregation:Help on this term

1. Sex:
a) Male
b) Female

2. Age:
a) 15-24 years
b) 25-34 years
c) 35-44 years
d) 45-54 years
e) 55-64 years
f) 65 years and over

Disaggregation data elements:Help on this term
Data Element / Data Set

Data ElementHelp on this term

Person—age, total years N[NN]

Data SourceHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSSHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017–18

Data Element / Data Set

Data ElementHelp on this term

Person—sex, code X

Data SourceHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSSHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017–18

Guide for useHelp on this term

The implementation start date for this data element in the Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2017-18 is 1 December 2017.

Representational attributes

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

N[N(6)]

Indicator conceptual framework

Framework and dimensions:Help on this termHealth Behaviours

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.

Accountability attributes

Further data development / collection required:Help on this term

Additional work is required on an agreed definition for 'alcohol consumption', particularly if this metadata item is to be linked to an indicator of the number or proportion of regular clients recorded as at risk of long-term harm from alcohol consumption.

Source and reference attributes

Submitting organisation:Help on this term

Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Australian Government Department of Health

Relational attributes

Related metadata references:Help on this term
Supersedes Indigenous primary health care: PI16a-Number of regular clients whose alcohol consumption status has been recorded, 2015-2017
  • Health, Superseded 25/01/2018
  • Indigenous, Superseded 27/02/2018
Has been superseded by Indigenous primary health care: PI16a-Number of regular clients whose alcohol consumption status has been recorded, 2018-2019
  • Health, Superseded 16/01/2020
  • Indigenous, Superseded 14/07/2021
See also Indigenous primary health care: PI16b-Proportion of regular clients whose alcohol consumption status has been recorded, 2015-2017
  • Health, Superseded 17/10/2018
  • Indigenous, Superseded 17/10/2018
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