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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Performance Framework (HPF) 2012

Tier 2: Determinants of Health (2.01–2.22)

The HPF was designed to measure the impact of the National Strategic Framework for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health (NSFATSIH) and will be an important tool for developing the new National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Plan (NATSIHP).

Page last updated: 15 November 2012

Environmental factors

2.01 Housing
2.02 Access to functional housing with utilities
2.03 Environmental tobacco smoke

Socio-economic factors

2.04 Literacy and numeracy
2.05 Education outcomes for young people
2.06 Educational participation and attainment of adults
2.07 Employment
2.08 Income
2.09 Index of disadvantage

Community capacity

2.10 Community safety
2.11 Contact with the criminal justice system
2.12 Child protection
2.13 Transport
2.14 Indigenous people with access to their traditional lands

Health behaviours

2.15 Tobacco use
2.16 Risky alcohol consumption
2.17 Drug and other substance use including inhalants
2.18 Physical activity
2.19 Dietary behaviours
2.20 Breastfeeding practices
2.21 Health behaviours during pregnancy

Person-related factors

2.22 Overweight and obesity
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  • Table of contents
  • Figure 1—HPF Performance measures
  • Executive Summary
    • Executive summary—Tier 1: Health Status and Outcomes
    • Executive summary—Tier 2: Determinants of Health
    • Executive summary—Tier 3: Health System Performance
    • Executive summary—Life course
    • Social determinants
  • Introduction
  • National Health Policies and Strategies
  • Tier 1: Health Status and Outcomes (1.01–1.24)
    • Tier 1: Health Status and Outcomes—Health conditions (1.01–1.12)
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.01 Low birthweight
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.02 Top reasons for hospitalisation
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.03 Injury and poisoning
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.04 Respiratory disease
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.05 Circulatory disease
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.06 Acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.07 High blood pressure
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.08 Cancer
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.09 Diabetes
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.10 Kidney disease
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.11 Oral health
      • Tier 1—Health conditions—1.12 HIV/AIDS, hepatitis and sexually transmissible infections
    • Tier 1: Health Status and Outcomes—Human function (1.13–1.16)
      • Tier 1—Human function—1.13 Community Functioning
      • Tier 1—Human function—1.14 Disability
      • Tier 1—Human function—1.15 Ear health
      • Tier 1—Human function—1.16 Eye Health
    • Tier 1—Life expectancy and wellbeing (1.17–1.19)
      • Tier 1—Life expectancy and wellbeing—1.17 Perceived health status
      • Tier 1—Life expectancy and wellbeing—1.18 Social and emotional wellbeing
      • Tier 1—Life expectancy and wellbeing—1.19 Life expectancy at birth
    • Tier 1—Deaths (1.20–1.24)
      • Tier 1—Deaths—1.20 Infant and child mortality
      • Tier 1—Deaths—1.21 Perinatal mortality
      • Tier 1—Deaths—1.22 All causes age-standardised death rate
      • Tier 1—Deaths—1.23 Leading causes of mortality
      • Tier 1—Deaths—1.24 Avoidable and preventable deaths
  • Tier 2: Determinants of Health (2.01–2.22)
    • Tier 2—Environmental factors (2.01–2.03)
      • Tier 2—Environmental factors—2.01 Housing
      • Tier 2—Environmental factors—2.02 Access to functional housing with utilities
      • Tier 2—Environmental factors—2.03 Environmental tobacco smoke
    • Tier 2—Socio-economic factors (2.04–2.09)
      • Tier 2—Socio-economic factors—2.04 Literacy and numeracy
      • Tier 2—Socio-economic factors—2.05 Education outcomes for young people
      • Tier 2—Socio-economic factors—2.06 Educational participation and attainment of adults
      • Tier 2—Socio-economic factors—2.07 Employment
      • Tier 2—Socio-economic factors—2.08 Income
      • Tier 2—Socio-economic factors—2.09 Index of disadvantage
    • Tier 2—Community capacity (2.10–2.14 )
      • Tier 2—Community capacity—2.10 Community safety
      • Tier 2—Community capacity—2.11 Contact with the criminal justice system
      • Tier 2—Community capacity—2.12 Child protection
      • Tier 2—Community capacity—2.13 Transport
      • Tier 2—Community capacity—2.14 Indigenous people with access to their traditional lands
    • Tier 2—Health behaviours (2.15–2.21)
      • Tier 2—Health behaviours—2.15 Tobacco use
      • Tier 2—Health behaviours—2.16 Risky alcohol consumption
      • Tier 2—Health behaviours—2.17 Drug and other substance use including inhalants
      • Tier 2—Health behaviours—2.18 Physical activity
      • Tier 2—Health behaviours—2.19 Dietary behaviours
      • Tier 2—Health behaviours—2.20 Breastfeeding practices
      • Tier 2—Health behaviours—2.21 Health behaviours during pregnancy
    • Tier 2—Person-related factors (2.22)
      • Tier 2—Person-related factors—2.22 Overweight and obesity
  • Tier 3: Health System Performance (3.01–3.22)
    • Tier 3: Health system performance—Effective/ appropriate/ efficient (3.01–3.08)
      • Tier 3—Effective/appropriate/efficient—3.01 Antenatal care
      • Tier 3—Effective/appropriate/efficient—3.02 Immunisation
      • Tier 3—Effective/appropriate/efficient—3.03 Health promotion
      • Tier 3—Effective/appropriate/efficient—3.04 Early detection and early treatment
      • Tier 3—Effective/appropriate/efficient—3.05 Chronic disease management
      • Tier 3—Effective/appropriate/efficient—3.06 Access to hospital procedures
      • Tier 3—Effective/appropriate/efficient—3.07 Selected potentially preventable hospital admissions
      • Tier 3—Effective/appropriate/efficient—3.08 Cultural competency
    • Tier 3: Health System Performance—Responsive (3.09–3.13)
      • Tier 3—Responsive—3.09 Discharge against medical advice
      • Tier 3—Responsive—3.10 Access to mental health services
      • Tier 3—Responsive—3.11 Access to alcohol and drug services
      • Tier 3—Responsive—3.12 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the health workforce
      • Tier 3—Responsive—3.13 Competent governance
    • Tier 3: Health System Performance—Accessible (3.14–3.16)
      • Tier 3—Accessible—3.14 Access to services compared with need
      • Tier 3—Accessible—3.15 Access to prescription medicines
      • Tier 3—Accessible—3.16 Access to after-hours primary health care
    • Tier 3: Health System Performance—Continuous (3.17–3.18)
      • Tier 3—Continuous—3.17 Regular GP or health service
      • Tier 3—Continuous—3.18 Care planning for chronic diseases
    • Tier 3: Health System Performance—Capable (3.19–3.20)
      • Tier 3—Capable—3.19 Accreditation
      • Tier 3—Capable—3.20 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples training for health-related disciplines
    • Tier 3: Health System Performance—Sustainable (3.21–3.22)
      • Tier 3—Sustainable—3.21 Expenditure on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health compared to need
      • Tier 3—Sustainable—3.22 Recruitment and retention of staff
  • Changes to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander HPF*
    • Table 53—Changes to the HPF*
    • Table 53—Changes to the HPF* (cont)
    • Table 54—The revised HPF
  • Glossary
  • Technical Appendix
    • Technical Appendix—Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous population descriptors
    • Technical Appendix—Age-standardisation
    • Technical Appendix—Main sources
    • Technical Appendix—Data development
      • Technical Appendix—Data development—The Australian Capital Territory (ACT)
      • Technical Appendix—Data development—New South Wales (NSW)
      • Technical Appendix—Data development—The Northern Territory (NT)
      • Technical Appendix—Data development—Queensland
      • Technical Appendix—Data development—South Australia (SA)
      • Technical Appendix—Data development—Tasmania (Tas)
      • Technical Appendix—Data development—Victoria (Vic)
      • Technical Appendix—Data development—Western Australia (WA)
  • References
    • References—A to B
    • References—C to G
    • References—H to M
    • References—N to S
    • References—T to Z
  • Figures
    • Figures—1 to 100
    • Figures—101 to 205
  • Tables

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