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Title: Health service utilisation amongst urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged younger than 5 years registered with a primary health-care service in South-East Queensland
Authors: Hall, Kerry K.
Arnold, Daniel
Anderson, Jennie
Chang, Anne 
O'Grady, Kerry-Ann F.
Otim, Michael
Issue Date: 2018
Source: 54, (6), 2018, p. 671-676
Pages: 671-676
Journal: Journal of paediatrics and child health
Abstract: Aim: The majority of Australia's Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children live in urban areas; however, little is known about their health service use. We aimed to describe health service utilisation amongst a cohort of urban Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children aged <5 years.; Methods: We analysed health service utilisation data collected in an ongoing prospective cohort study of children aged <5 years registered with an Aboriginal-owned and operated primary health-care service. Enrolled children were followed monthly for 12 months, with data on health service utilisation collected at baseline and at each monthly follow-up. Health service utilisation rates, overall and by service provider and reason for presentation, were calculated and reported as incidence rates per 100 child-months with the corresponding 95% confidence intervals (CIs).; Results: Between February 2013 and November 2015, 180 children were enrolled, and 1541 child-months of observation were available for analysis. The overall incidence of health service utilisation was 52.5 per 100 child-months (95% CI 48.7-56.5); 81% of encounters were with general practitioners. Presentation rates were the highest for acute respiratory illnesses (30.7/100 child-months, 95% CI 27.8-33.9).; Conclusions: In this community, acute respiratory illnesses are predominant causes of health service utilisation in young children. The health-care utilisation profile of these children presents important opportunities for health promotion and intervention. (© 2018 Paediatrics and Child Health Division (The Royal Australasian College of Physicians).)Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Jan 17. ; Original Imprints: Publication: Melbourne ; Boston : Blackwell Scientific Publications, c1990-
DOI: 10.1111/jpc.13812
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Keywords: Humans;Male;Queensland;Registries;Surveys and Questionnaires;Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander;Urban Population*;health service utilisation;urban;Health Services*/statistics & numerical dataNative Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander*;child health;Child, Preschool;Cohort Studies;Female
Type: Article
Appears in Sites:Children's Health Queensland Publications

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