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released: 2 May 2000 author: Sayer GP, Britt H, Horn F, Bhasale A, McGeechan K, Charles J, Miller GC, Hull B & Scahill S media release

Reports the results of the first year of SAND (Supplementary Analyses of Nominated Data). SAND is a sub-sampling methodology of the BEACH (Bettering the Evaluation And Care of Health) program, a continuous national study of general practice activity, conducted between April 1998 and March 1999. The SAND method examines patient health and aspects of health care delivery through data collected in parallel to the BEACH GP-patient encounter information. The SAND questions investigate: patient wellbeing, body mass, smoking, and alcohol use; prevalence of disease, for example hypertension, upper gastrointestinal conditions, musculoskeletal problems, hepatitis; severity of illness; co-morbidity; immunisation; mammography; occupation and employment; length of consultation; and GP satisfaction. This report is the third in the General Practice Series produced by the University of Sydney's General Practice Statistics and Classification Unit, a collaborating unit of the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare.

ISSN 1442 3022; ISBN 978 1 74024 049 9; Cat. no. GEP 3; 100pp.; OUT OF PRINT

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  • Preliminary material
    • Title page and verso
    • Foreword
    • Contents
    • List of tables
    • List of figures
    • Acknowledgments
  • Sections
    • Introduction (62K PDF)
    • Methods (68K PDF)
      1. BEACH methods
      2. Development of the SAND methods
      3. SAND methods
      4. Classification of morbidity data
      5. Statistical methods
    • Well-being (93K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Body mass (95K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Smoking (95K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Alcohol use (90K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Physical activity (90K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Prevalence of upper gastro-intestinal conditions and NSAID use (96K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Cholesterol (114K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Vaccination and mammography (115K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Health care utilisation (112K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Depression (112K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • The effect of the introduction of therapeutic group premiums on patient care (92K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Consultation time and GP satisfaction (113K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Hypertension (110K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Severity of illness (112K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Co-morbidity (90K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Musculoskeletal conditions and NSAID use (112K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Hepatitis (94K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Employment and occupation (92K PDF)
      1. Background
      2. Research questions
      3. SAND questions
      4. Results
      5. Discussion
    • Conclusion (33K PDF)
  • End matter
    • Appendix 1: an example of a recording form (3K PDF)
    • Glossary (104K PDF)
    • Abbreviations
    • Bibliography

Recommended citation

Sayer GP, Britt H, Horn F, Bhasale A, McGeechan K, Charles J, Miller GC, Hull B & Scahill S 2000. Measures of health and health care delivery in general practice in Australia. General Practice Series. Cat. no. GEP 3. Canberra: AIHW.