Cataract surgical coverage rate (NEHS)

Measure 3.5.1
The cataract surgical coverage rate, expressed as the number of First Nations people who have had cataract surgery, as a proportion of those who have had cataract surgery plus those who have vision loss (visual acuity worse than 6/12) and cataracts in 1 or both eyes (National Eye Health Survey definition).

The coverage rate captures those with the condition who have and have not had cataract surgery (Figure 36 and Figure 37).

Figure 36: Cataract surgical coverage rate (NEHS), 2016

Measure 3.5.1: The cataract surgical coverage rate, expressed as the number of First Nations people who have had cataract surgery, as a proportion of those who have had cataract surgery plus those who have vision loss (visual acuity worse than 6/12) and cataracts in 1 or both eyes (National Eye Health Survey definition).

Cataract surgical coverage rate (NEHS), 2016

Cataracts surgery coverage rate by Indigenous status, 2016

This combined scatter plot and Gant chart compares cataract surgery coverage, by Indigenous status. The chart shows that, in 2016, the cataract surgical coverage rate for Indigenous participants in the 2016 NEHS was 59%. This was significantly lower than the rate for non-Indigenous participants (89%).

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In 2016, the NEHS cataract surgical coverage rate for First Nations people was 59%. This was significantly lower than the rate for non-Indigenous Australians (89%).

Figure 37: Cataract surgical coverage rate (NEHS): interactive data

Cataract surgical coverage rate (NEHS): interactive data

 

 

This interactive visualisation shows 2 separate charts showing the cataract surgery coverage rate according to the National Eye Health Survey (NEHS), by various characteristics.

Cataracts surgery coverage rate by Indigenous status and age, 2016

This combined scatter plot and Gant chart compares cataract surgery coverage in 2016, by Indigenous status and by age group. The chart shows that cataract surgical coverage rates for Indigenous participants did not differ significantly by age group. Excluding those aged 40─49 (where there was no data), non-Indigenous cataract surgery coverage was higher than that for First Nations people across all age groups.

Cataracts surgery coverage rate by Indigenous status and sex, 2016

This combined scatter plot and Gant chart compares cataract surgery coverage in 2016, by Indigenous status and by sex. Among Indigenous Australians, the rate was higher among males than females (69% and 52%)—however there was no sex related difference among non-Indigenous Australians (88% for both).

Cataracts surgery coverage rate by Indigenous status and region, 2016

This combined scatter plot and Gant chart compares cataract surgery coverage in 2016, by Indigenous status and by remoteness. The chart shows that cataract surgical coverage rates for Indigenous participants did not differ significantly by remoteness (due to large confidence intervals). Non-Indigenous cataract surgery coverage was higher than that for First Nations people in each remoteness category.

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In 2016, the estimated cataract surgical coverage rate for First Nations people was lowest for those aged 40–49 (43%) and highest for those aged 70–79 (73%). The surgical coverage rate for non-Indigenous Australians was significantly higher than for First Nations people, for those aged 60–69 and for those aged 80 or over.