northland population health status · 2019-09-30 · ethnicity ethnicity ethnicity female=32,300...
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MOST COMMON CAUSES OF MORTALITY
Northland Population Health StatusMale=31,900
Male=45,200
Male=11,600
Non-Māori=53.2%
Non-Māori=70.6%
Non-Māori=75.3%
ETHNICITY
ETHNICITY
ETHNICITY
Female=32,300
Female=47,200
Female=11,500
Māori=46.8%
Māori=29.4%
NEW ZEALAND
Māori=24.7%
FAR NORTH - POPULATION LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH
WHANGAREI - POPULATIONMAP OF HEALTH STATUS
KAIPARA - POPULATION
Māori Male Māori Male
Non-Māori Male Non-Māori Male
Māori Female Māori Female
Non-Māori Female Non-Māori Female
2012-2014
71.3 years2012-2014
73.0 years
2012-2014
80.6 years2012-2014
80.3 years
2012-2014
75.9 years 2012-2014
77.1 years
2012-2014
84.5 years2012-2014
83.9 years
Māori Non-MāoriCancer CirculatoryCirculatory CancerRespiratory RespiratoryExternal Causes External CausesEndocrine and Metabolic Nervous System
External causes are accidents or injuries, self-harm and suicide, overdoses on medications, poisoning, assaults, etc. (Ministry of Health, 2015; 2013-2015).
Acute Myocardial Infraction (Heart Attack) is the leading diagnosis at death for Māori (264; 7.5%) and Non-Māori (654; 6.6%). The leading cause of death between 15-29 year olds is intentional self-harm (45; 17.9%). (Ministry of Health, 2015; 2006-2015).
This map shows the most health-deprived areas in Northland – darker areas mean poorer health. The data combines five different factors: standard mortality ratio, acute hospitalisations related to select infectious and respiratory diseases, emergency admissions to hospital, and people registered as having selected cancers.Source: Health Domain from the Index of Multiple Deprivation (The University of Auckland, 2013).
% refers to the percentage of people that are within a demographic within our territorial local authorities. Source: Statistics New Zealand (2015) Source: Statistics New Zealand (2015)
NORTHLAND
Ethnic Inequity9.3 years
Ethnic Inequity8.6 years
NZ-Northland Inequity
1.7 years
NZ-Northland Inequity
0.3 years
NZ-Northland Inequity
1.2 years
Ethnic Inequity0.6 years
40+yrs51.7%
40+yrs49.1%
40+yrs53.7%
40+yrs54.2%
40+yrs52.7%
40+yrs55.7%
20-39yrs18.2%
20-39yrs21.5%
20-39yrs21.1%
20-39yrs19.1%
20-39yrs26.5%
20-39yrs19.8%
0-19yrs30.1%
0-19yrs29.4%
0-19yrs25.2%
0-19yrs26.7%
0-19yrs20.8%
0-19yrs24.5%
Little or no physical activity
Num
ber
of p
eopl
e
Age
Māori adults who were overweight or obese
Overweight or obese adults in Northland
People suspected of having diabetes by age (2018)
Mothers giving birth were overweight
2011-2014
12.3%
2011-2014
70.8%
2017
60.5%
2014-2017
16.6%
2014-2017
73.4%
Northland Population Health StatusSMOKING PREVALENCE (%)
HAZARDOUS ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION
NUTRITION AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
OBESITY
DIABETES
CANCER
ALCOHOL RELATED ED PRESENTATIONS
31+21 to 3011 to 201 to 10
25+2015105
In Northland 22.9% drink heavily at least
once a month vs 21.7% New Zealanders
Percentage of those screened for alcohol who had consumed alcohol 6 hours prior to their injury (2018)
New Zealand Health Survey (2017); Ministry of Health (2017)
Source: 2011-14 Health Survey
In 2018, 3,590 individuals (2%) of Northlands Population were discharged
with a diagnosis of cancer
11,797 (6.6%) people in Northland
suspected of having diabetes. 4,949 (42.0%) of these people are Māori.
In 2018 the top two most common cancer diagnoses were: 1. Skin cancer 2. Bone marrow cancer.
81.1%2014-2017
Source: Statistics New Zealand (2013)
Source: Virtual Diabetes Register (2018)
Source: Northland DHB (2018)
Source: Northland DHB (2018)
Each day in Northland there are:
949
58
Emergency Department presentations
148 Inpatient discharges
110 Outpatient attendances
2,174Outpatient missed
appointments
77 Northland patients
discharged by other DHBs
15
Chemotherapy attendances
18Theatre events
51Radiology exams
282Lab test results – Hospital
3,944Lab test results – Community
4,209
Babies born in hospital
5Deaths in Northland
5Mental health
hospital admissions
3Mental health
community visits
502 General practice
consultations
1,813
Prescription items processed by pharmacies
7,966Community visits by allied health services
79District nursing visits
191Oral health visits in primary
schools
231 Immunisations for 2-year-olds
8
Immunisations for 8-month-olds
7Breast screens
41 Subsidised bed days in aged
residential care
People assessed by hospice services nursing teams
19Hours of home-based support
services for older people
1,635
Renal dialysis
Source: July 2018 – June 2019 MIS Northland DHB