4816.0.55.001 - Occasional Paper: Long-term Health Conditions - A Guide To Time Series Comparability From The National Health Survey, Australia, 2001  
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Contents >> 4. Selected long-term health conditions - Time series assessment >> Stroke (including after effects of stroke)

Assessment:

1989-90 to 1995 NA
1995 to 2001 AL
      Survey year1989-9019952001
      Question description
      Included in Q 230, "- DO YOU HAVE ANY CONDITIONS LIKE THESE?"
      Prompt card 5 was shown which included:"STROKE (AFTER EFFECTS)" among a list of 41 conditions.


      Q448 asked "DO YOU HAVE ANY (OTHER) CONDITIONS THAT HAVE LASTED OR ARE EXPECTED TO LAST FOR SIX MONTHS OR MORE, FOR EXAMPLE:" Prompt card 'H' was shown, including: "Stroke" among a list of 23 conditions. Q450 asks respondents "..HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TOLD BY A DOCTOR OR NURSE YOU HAVE ANY HEART OR CIRCULATORY CONDITIONS?" as they are shown prompt card 15 which lists 13 conditions including: "Stroke (including after effects of stroke)".
      Subsequent questions Q453-454 and Q457-458 establish whether the conditions are current and long-term.
      ICD-9 codes436,438
      NHS codes 119119397,937
      Estimate '00028.3103.2103.6
      Standardised rate per 1,000 population(a)1.86.05.5
      95 % confidence intervals on standardised rates1.4 - 2.24.8 - 7.24.5 - 6.5
      (a) Age standardised to 2001 NHS benchmark population.


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