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Metadata item type: | Indicator |
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Indicator type: | Indicator |
Short name: | PI21b-Proportion of Indigenous regular clients who have an absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment result within a specified level, June 2021 |
METEOR identifier: | 747470 |
Registration status: | Indigenous, Superseded 06/11/2022 |
Description: | Proportion of Indigenous regular clients, aged 35 to 74 and with no known history of cardiovascular disease (CVD), who had an absolute CVD risk assessment recorded within the previous 24 months and whose CVD risk was categorised as one of the following:
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Rationale: | Early identification of persons at high CVD risk is important for effective prevention and management of the underlying disease. This is particularly the case for Indigenous Australians because of their poor CVD outcomes. Since a number of risk factors contribute to the development of CVD in a cumulative fashion, using two or more risk factors to assess risk has greater predictive power and is more accurate than considering each risk factor separately. Multiple risk factor analysis provides a better base on which to make management decisions to improve health outcomes. |
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Collection and usage attributes | |
Population group age from: | 35 years. |
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Population group age to: | 74 years. |
Computation description: | Proportion of Indigenous regular clients, aged 35 to 74 and with no known history of cardiovascular disease (CVD), who had an absolute CVD risk assessment recorded within the previous 24 months and whose CVD risk was categorised as one of the following:
Presented as percentage. |
Computation: | (Numerator ÷ Denominator) x 100 |
Numerator: | Calculation A: Number of Indigenous regular clients, aged 35 to 74 and with no known history of cardiovascular disease (CVD), who had an absolute CVD risk assessment recorded within the previous 24 months with risk assessed as high (greater than 15% over the next 5 years). Calculation B: Number of Indigenous regular clients, aged 35 to 74 and with no known history of cardiovascular disease (CVD), who had an absolute CVD risk assessment recorded within the previous 24 months with risk assessed as moderate (10–15% over the next 5 years). Calculation C: Number of Indigenous regular clients, aged 35 to 74 and with no known history of cardiovascular disease (CVD), who had an absolute CVD risk assessment recorded within the previous 24 months with risk assessed as low (less than 10% over the next 5 years). |
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Denominator: | Number of Indigenous regular clients, aged 35 to 74, who are not recorded as having CVD and who had an absolute CVD risk assessment result recorded within the previous 24 months. |
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Disaggregation: | 1. Sex 2. Age group: |
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Comments: | Census date for reporting is 30 June 2021. |
Representational attributes | |
Representation class: | Percentage |
Data type: | Real |
Unit of measure: | Person |
Format: | N[NN].N |
Indicator conceptual framework | |
Framework and dimensions: | Effective/Appropriate/Efficient |
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Accountability attributes | |
Reporting requirements: | Funding agreements between the Department of Health and the organisations funded under the Indigenous Australians' Health Programme (IAHP.) |
Organisation responsible for providing data: | Indigenous-specific primary health care organisations or maternal and child health programs/services funded by the Department of Health under its Indigenous Australians' Health Programme (IAHP), referred to as funded organisations. |
Accountability: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare/Department of Health. |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
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Related metadata references: | Supersedes Indigenous-specific primary health care: PI21b-Proportion of Indigenous regular clients who have an absolute cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment result within specified levels, December 2020 Indigenous, Superseded 03/07/2022 |