measuring health status Flashcards

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Epidemiology

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  • The study of the patterns and causes of health and disease in populations and the application of this study to improve health
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Limitations of Epidemiology

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  • Can’t provide information mental health
  • Can’t actively indicate quality of life
  • Can’t explain why health inequalities exist
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Role of Epidemiology

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  • Provide stats, patterns and data on population groups about morbidity and mortality of illness and disease
  • Data is utilised by health services, researches and government to allocate funding and improve health outcomes
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Measure of Epidemiology

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  • Mortality
  • Infant mortality
  • Morbidity
  • Life expectancy
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Life Expectancy

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  • Length of time a person can expect to live
  • Australia’s life expectancy is increasing for both males and females
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Infant Mortality

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  • Number of infant deaths in the first year of life per 1000 live births
  • Neonatal (Deaths in the first 28 days of life)
  • Post - Neonatal (Deaths in the remainder of the first year of life)
  • Decline in infant mortality
  • Improved medical diagnosis and treatment of illness
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Morbidity

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  • Number of illnesses, disease and injury that do not result in death
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Mortality

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  • Number of deaths in a group of people or from a disease
  • Main cause of death are cancer, CV disease and respiratory disease
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