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Indigenous primary health care: PI06a-Number of regular clients with Type II diabetes whose HbA1c measurement result was within a specified level, June 2020

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 termPI06a-Number of regular clients with Type II diabetes whose HbA1c measurement result was within a specified level, 2020–2021
METEOR identifier:Help on this term717287
Registration status:Help on this term

Health, Retired 13/10/2021

Indigenous, Superseded 14/07/2021

Description:Help on this term

Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within either the previous 6 months or 12 months, was categorised as one of the following:

  • less than or equal to 7% (less than or equal to 53 mmol/mol);
  • greater than 7% but less than or equal to 8% (greater than 53 mmol/mol but less than or equal to 64 mmol/mol);
  • greater than 8% but less than 10% (greater than 64 mmol/mol but less than 86 mmol/mol) or;
  • greater than or equal to 10% (greater than or equal to 86 mmol/mol)
Rationale:Help on this term

Chronic diseases, such as diabetes, are a major cause of morbidity and mortality among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Monitoring glycosylated haemoglobin (HbA1c) levels plays a key role in the management of the disease.

Indicator set:Help on this term
Indigenous primary health care key performance indicators June 2020

        Health, Retired 13/10/2021

        Indigenous, Superseded 14/07/2021

Collection and usage attributes

Computation description:Help on this term

Count of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within either the previous 6 months or 12 months, was categorised as one of the following:

  • less than or equal to 7% (less than or equal to 53 mmol/mol);
  • greater than 7% but less than or equal to 8% (greater than 53 mmol/mol but less than or equal to 64 mmol/mol);
  • greater than 8% but less than 10% (greater than 64 mmol/mol but less than 86 mmol/mol) or;
  • greater than or equal to 10% (greater than or equal to 86 mmol/mol)

‘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.

Exclude Type I diabetes, secondary diabetes, gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM), previous GDM, impaired fasting glucose, impaired glucose tolerance.

Presented as a number.

Calculated separately for each HbA1c range, for each time period.

Include only the most recent HbA1c measurement result from each time period.

Computation:Help on this term

Numerator only

Numerator:Help on this term

Calculation A: Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within the previous 6 months, was less than or equal to 7% (less than or equal to 53 mmol/mol).

Calculation B: Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within the previous 6 months, was greater than 7% but less than or equal to 8% (greater than 53 mmol/mol but less than or equal to 64 mmol/mol).

Calculation C: Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within the previous 6 months, was greater than 8% but less than 10% (greater than 64 mmol/mol but less than 86 mmol/mol).

Calculation D: Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within the previous 6 months, was greater than or equal to 10% (greater than or equal to 86 mmol/mol).

Calculation E: Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within the previous 12 months, was less than or equal to 7% (less than or equal to 53 mmol/mol).

Calculation F: Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within the previous 12 months, was greater than 7% but less than or equal to 8% (greater than 53 mmol/mol but less than or equal to 64 mmol/mol).

Calculation G: Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within the previous 12 months, was greater than 8% but less than 10% (greater than 64 mmol/mol but less than 86 mmol/mol).

Calculation H: Number of regular clients who are Indigenous, have Type II diabetes and whose HbA1c measurement result, recorded within the previous 12 months, was greater than or equal to 10% (greater than or equal to 86 mmol/mol).

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

Person—diabetes mellitus status, code NN

Data SourceHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSSHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2020–21

Guide for useHelp on this term

Type II diabetes only.

Data Element / Data Set

Person—glycosylated haemoglobin level, code N

Data SourceHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care data collection

NMDS / DSSHelp on this term

Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2020–21

Guide for useHelp on this term

Response to this is conditional on responding 'yes' to having had an HbA1c measurement result recorded within either the previous 6 months or 12 months.

Data Element / Data Set

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 2020–21

Data Element / Data Set

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 2020–21

Disaggregation:Help on this term

1. Sex:
a) Male
b) Female

2. Age group:
a) 0–4 years
b) 5–14 years
c) 15–24 years
d) 25–34 years
e) 35–44 years
f) 45–54 years
g) 55–64 years
h) 65 years and over

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

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 2020–21

Data Element / Data Set

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 2020–21

Comments:Help on this term

This indicator covers a 24 month reporting period from 1 January 2020 to 31 December 2021:

  • Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2019–20 covers the period 01/01/2020 to 30/06/2020
  • Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2020–21 covers the period 01/07/2020 to 30/06/2021
  • Indigenous primary health care NBEDS 2021–22 (to be released) will cover the period 01/07/2021 to 31/12/2021.

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 termEffective/Appropriate/Efficient

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

Australian Government Department of Health

Relational attributes Help on this term

Related metadata references:Help on this term
Supersedes Indigenous primary health care: PI06a-Number of regular clients with Type II diabetes whose HbA1c measurement result was within a specified level, 2018-2019

        Health, Superseded 16/01/2020

        Indigenous, Superseded 14/07/2021

Has been superseded by Indigenous-specific primary health care: PI06a-Number of Indigenous regular clients with type 2 diabetes who have an HbA1c measurement result within a specified level, December 2020

        Indigenous, Superseded 03/07/2022

See also Indigenous primary health care: PI06b-Proportion of regular clients with Type II diabetes whose HbA1c measurement result was within a specified level, June 2020

        Health, Retired 13/10/2021

        Indigenous, Superseded 14/07/2021

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