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Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Flinders NT Clinical School Menzies School of Health Research Ph 08-89228835 or 08-89228196 Fax 08-89275187 email: [email protected]

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Page 1: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Patterns of Healthand Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities

Patterns of Healthand Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities

Dr Ross BailieAssociate Professor in Public

Health

Dr Ross BailieAssociate Professor in Public

HealthFlindersNT Clinical School

FlindersNT Clinical School

Menzies Schoolof Health Research

Menzies Schoolof Health Research

Ph 08-89228835 or 08-89228196Fax 08-89275187

email: [email protected]

Page 2: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Learning ObjectivesLearning Objectives

Patterns of morbidity and mortality

Underlying determinants

Patterns of morbidity and mortality

Underlying determinants

Page 3: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Performance ObjectivesPerformance Objectives

To use your understanding of

patterns and determinants of health

and illness in your everyday practice with

Indigenous people

To use your understanding of

patterns and determinants of health

and illness in your everyday practice with

Indigenous people

Page 4: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Sources of Information and AcknowledgementsSources of Information and Acknowledgements

• Australian Indigenous Health Infonet web site

• Australian Indigenous Health Infonet web site

Page 5: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Definition of Indigenous status

Definition of Indigenous status

• An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is a person of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent who identifies as Aboriginal or Torres Strait islander and is accepted as such by the community in which he or she is associated.

• An Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander is a person of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander descent who identifies as Aboriginal or Torres Strait islander and is accepted as such by the community in which he or she is associated.

http://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/html/html_keyfacts/keyfacts_faq.htmhttp://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/html/html_keyfacts/keyfacts_faq.htm

(Barnes, White, & Ross 1997)(Barnes, White, & Ross 1997)

Page 6: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Population distributionPopulation distribution

• Total estimated Indigenous population~418,800-476,900(projection for June 2000 based on the 1996 census)

• 2.2-2.5% of the total Australian population

• Total estimated Indigenous population~418,800-476,900(projection for June 2000 based on the 1996 census)

• 2.2-2.5% of the total Australian population

http://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/html/html_keyfacts/keyfacts_faq.htmhttp://www.healthinfonet.ecu.edu.au/html/html_keyfacts/keyfacts_faq.htm

Page 7: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Indigenous Non-Indigenous

Age group

Percentage of population

Page 8: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Population distribution (continued)

Population distribution (continued)

• Age distribution related to patterns of health and illness

• Age distribution typical of a developing country population

• Chronic diseases occur at a relatively young age

• Age distribution related to patterns of health and illness

• Age distribution typical of a developing country population

• Chronic diseases occur at a relatively young age

Page 9: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Standardised Mortality Ratios for selected causes of death, WA,

SA, NT (1995-97)

Standardised Mortality Ratios for selected causes of death, WA,

SA, NT (1995-97)

CAUSE OF DEATH Males Females

Circulatory 2.9 2.5 Injuries 3.2 3.5 Respiratory 5.2 6.0 Cancer 1.4 1.4 Endocrine 6.1 12.0 Digestive 5.1 5.5

All causes 3.0 3.0

CAUSE OF DEATH Males Females

Circulatory 2.9 2.5 Injuries 3.2 3.5 Respiratory 5.2 6.0 Cancer 1.4 1.4 Endocrine 6.1 12.0 Digestive 5.1 5.5

All causes 3.0 3.0

Page 10: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

State/ TotalTerritory Indigenous Population Ratio

WA 24.1 6.5 3.7

SA 12.6 4.9 2.6

NT 19.4 11.5 1.7

State/ TotalTerritory Indigenous Population Ratio

WA 24.1 6.5 3.7

SA 12.6 4.9 2.6

NT 19.4 11.5 1.7

Infant mortality rates for the Indigenous and total populations,

WA, SA, and the NT, 1996(infant deaths per 1000 live births)

Infant mortality rates for the Indigenous and total populations,

WA, SA, and the NT, 1996(infant deaths per 1000 live births)

Page 11: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

MorbidityMorbidity

• Respiratory disease

• Injury

• Cardiovascular disease

• Diabetes

• Renal disease

• Respiratory disease

• Injury

• Cardiovascular disease

• Diabetes

• Renal disease

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Morbidity (continued)Morbidity (continued)

• Metabolic syndrome

• Communicable disease

• Cancer

• Metabolic syndrome

• Communicable disease

• Cancer

Page 13: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Births and pregnancy outcome

Births and pregnancy outcome

• Fertility rates

• Low birth weight

• Fertility rates

• Low birth weight

Page 14: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

TrendsTrends

• Widening disparity

• Contrast with other countries

• Widening disparity

• Contrast with other countries

Page 15: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Determinants of Health Status

Determinants of Health Status

• Colonial history

• Education

• Employment

• Income

• Housing

• Colonial history

• Education

• Employment

• Income

• Housing

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Determinants of Health Status (continued)

Determinants of Health Status (continued)

• Relative and absolute disadvantage

• Control

• Relative and absolute disadvantage

• Control

Page 17: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

EducationEducation

• Poor attendance, retention, and outcomes

• Geographic variability

• Poor attendance, retention, and outcomes

• Geographic variability

Page 18: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Percentage of NT students achieving national reading benchmarks in 1998

(from Learning lessons - An independent review of Indigenous education in the

Northern Territory)

Percentage of NT students achieving national reading benchmarks in 1998

(from Learning lessons - An independent review of Indigenous education in the

Northern Territory)

NT StudentGroup Year 3 Year 5

Non-Indigenous,Urban 82% 78%

All students,Urban 78% 71%

Indigenous,Urban 54% 36%

Indigenous,Non-Urban 6% 4%

NT StudentGroup Year 3 Year 5

Non-Indigenous,Urban 82% 78%

All students,Urban 78% 71%

Indigenous,Urban 54% 36%

Indigenous,Non-Urban 6% 4%

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Links between health, education and

socio-economic status

Links between health, education and

socio-economic status

• Vicious cycle• Vicious cycle

Page 20: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

EmploymentEmployment

• Unemployment > 2 x higher

• Pastoral industry

• Racism

• Education

• Unemployment > 2 x higher

• Pastoral industry

• Racism

• Education

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Employment (continued)Employment (continued)

• Unskilled labour

• CDEP

• Unskilled labour

• CDEP

Page 22: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

IncomeIncome

• Low paid jobs

• Government payments

• Low paid jobs

• Government payments

Page 23: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

Housing and physical environment

Housing and physical environment

• Infrastructure

• Urban/rural/remote disparity

• Infrastructure

• Urban/rural/remote disparity

Page 24: Patterns of Health and Illness in Indigenous Australian Communities Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor in Public Health Dr Ross Bailie Associate Professor

ConclusionConclusion

• Marked disparities in health status

• Underlying determinants

• Strategies

• Marked disparities in health status

• Underlying determinants

• Strategies