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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specific primary health care: results from the OSR and nKPI collections

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Last updated: 24 Aug 2023
Topic: First Nations people

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (2023) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specific primary health care: results from the OSR and nKPI collections, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 26 September 2023.

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. (2023). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specific primary health care: results from the OSR and nKPI collections. Retrieved from https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/indigenous-australians/indigenous-primary-health-care-results-osr-nkpi

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specific primary health care: results from the OSR and nKPI collections. Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 24 August 2023, https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/indigenous-australians/indigenous-primary-health-care-results-osr-nkpi

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Australian Institute of Health and Welfare. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander specific primary health care: results from the OSR and nKPI collections [Internet]. Canberra: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, 2023 [cited 2023 Sep. 26]. Available from: https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/indigenous-australians/indigenous-primary-health-care-results-osr-nkpi

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  • Contents

    • About
    • Summary
    • Introduction
    • OSR – introduction
    • OSR – summary over time
    • OSR – organisations
    • OSR – workforce
      • Staffing (FTE)
      • Vacancies (FTE)
    • OSR – clients
      • Clients
      • Client contacts
      • Episodes of care
    • nKPI – introduction
    • nKPI – summary over time
    • nKPI – organisations
    • nKPI – clients
    • nKPI – maternal and child health indicators
      • First antenatal visit (PI13)
      • Birthweight (PI01 and PI02)
      • Smoking during pregnancy (PI11)
      • Health check – aged 0–14 (PI03)
    • nKPI – preventative health indicators
      • Smoking (PI09 and PI10)
      • Alcohol consumption (PI16 and PI17)
      • Health check – aged 15 and over (PI03)
      • Cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk assessment (PI20 and PI21)
      • Cervical screening (PI22)
      • Immunised against influenza (PI14)
      • Body Mass Index (BMI) (PI12)
    • nKPI – chronic disease management indicators
      • Chronic Disease Management Plan – type 2 diabetes (PI07)
      • Blood pressure result – type 2 diabetes (PI23 and PI24)
      • HbA1c measurement – type 2 diabetes (PI05 and PI06)
      • Kidney function test – type 2 diabetes and/or CVD (PI18 and PI19)
    • Technical notes
      • Interpreting OSR data
      • Interpreting nKPI data
      • Glossary
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nKPI – maternal and child health indicators

The following boxes show selected maternal and child health indicator results for First Nations regular clients at June 2022.

First antenatal visit

62% (or around 2,800) who gave birth in the last year had their first antenatal visit before 14 weeks

Process-of-care indicator

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Birthweight recorded

77% (or around 5,800) born in the last year had their birthweight recorded

Process-of-care indicator

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Birthweight result

86% (or around 5,000) born in the last year had a healthy birthweight

Health-status indicator

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Smoking during pregnancy

56% (or around 2,900) who gave birth in the last year had never smoked or were an ex-smoker

Health-status indicator

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Health check

30% (or around 30,400) aged 0–14 had an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples Health Assessment in the last year

Process-of-care indicator

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