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The new NKPI graphs provide a graph for the filtered population and make it very quick and easy to display the details of patients of interest. Refer to the graphs from the list of links below.

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PI20 CVD Risk Factors Recorded                                          

Proportion of Indigenous clients aged 35 to 74 years who are regular clients of the service, without a diagnosis of CVD, who have had the

necessary risk factors recorded to enable CVD assessment:

  • Age
  • Gender
  • Systolic BP (<24mths)
  • Total Cholesterol (<24mths)
  • HDL (<24mths)
  • Smoking Status
  • Diabetes
How to find patients with missing data using CAT        

Due to the large number of different risk factors involved in this indicator you will have to check the corresponding reports as listed:

In the CAT filters set the following:                                                                                                                                        

For missing Age and Gender please refer to the guide at the end of this document. Follow that guide and add

Ethnicity tab > "Indigenous" checkbox ticked

Conditions tab > Chronic > CVD ' No' ticked


For missing BP, Cholesterol and HDL:

 

General tab> 'Active' box ticked

Start Age = 35, End Age = 74

Ethnicity tab > "Indigenous" checkbox ticked

Conditions tab > Chronic > CVD ' No' ticked

Date Range Result tab> <=24mths selected

For BP check the Measures>BP>No BP recorded part of the graph

For Cholesterol check the Pathology>Lipids>Cholesterol> No Cholesterol recorded part of the graph

For HDL check the Pathology>Lipids>HDL> No HDL recorded part of the graph


For missing Smoking Status:

 

General tab> 'Active' box ticked

 

Start Age = 35, End Age = 74

 

Ethnicity tab > "Indigenous" checkbox ticked

 

Conditions tab > Chronic > CVD ' No' ticked

Check the graph Smoking>Status> Nothing Recorded


 


PI21 Number of regular clients aged 35 to 74 years
who have had an absolute cardiovascular disease
risk assessment with results within specified levels
 

Number of Indigenous regular clients, aged 35 to 74 years and with no known history of cardiovascular disease (CVD), who have had an  

absolute CVD risk assessment recorded within the previous 2 years and whose CVD risk was categorised as one of the following:

  • High (greater than 15% chance of a cardiovascular event in the next 5 years)
  • Moderate (10-15% chance of a cardiovascular event in the next 5 years)
  • Low (less than 10% chance of a cardiovascular event in the next 5 years).




How to find patients with missing data using CAT        

Use the new NPKI graph Absolute CVD Risk Result on the Chronic Disease Risk Factors page to see a the results represented in a graph    

and double click on the part of the graph 

  • low risk (<10%)
  • moderate risk (10-15%)
  • high risk (>15%)
  • not recorded

 to see the patient details. No filters are required

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Further Information

Further information is available from http://www.aihw.gov.au
AIHW Metadata Online Registry
http://meteor.aihw.gov.au

 

PI22 Cervical Screening

The Proportion of Regular Indigenous women aged 20-69 years who have had a cervical screening in the specified period:                         

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