Chronic condition cluster
Data Set Specification Attributes
Identifying and definitional attributes | |
Metadata item type: | Data Set Specification |
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METEOR identifier: | 627046 |
Registration status: | Health!, Standard 28/04/2016 |
DSS type: | Data Element Cluster |
Scope: | The Chronic condition cluster defines:
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Collection and usage attributes | |
Guide for use: | The Chronic condition cluster comprises three data elements which allow: 1. Data on the type of chronic condition to be combined with an indicator of whether the prison entrant has ever been told by a doctor or nurse that he or she has the condition. This is achieved by the combination of the two data elements: Person—type of chronic condition, code N and Person—specific chronic condition indicator, prisoner health yes/no/unknown code N. 2. Data on the type of chronic condition to be matched with an indicator of whether the person reports that they currently have the condition. This is achieved by the combination of the two data elements: Person—type of chronic condition, code N and Person—chronic condition indicator, prisoner health yes/no/unknown code N. This combination of the three data elements as shown above allows the following two items to be recorded:
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Collection methods: | Information on chronic conditions is collected at the reception assessment on the National Prisoner Health Data Collection Prison Entrants form. |
Source and reference attributes | |
Submitting organisation: | Australian Institute of Health and Welfare |
Relational attributes | |
Related metadata references: | Supersedes Chronic condition cluster Health!, Superseded 28/04/2016 Has been superseded by Chronic condition cluster Health!, Recorded 04/06/2018 |
Implementation in Data Set Specifications: | Prison entrants NBEDS Health!, Standard 28/04/2016 DSS specific information: This data element is included in the Prisoner health NBEDS as the National Prisoner Health Indicators include the indicator: Proportion of prison entrants who have ever been told they have a chronic condition. |
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