sick, injured or accident prone? why australian kids end up in hospital

1
1300 884 384 Call us for help or quotes SOURCES Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (www.aihw.gov.au), Australian hospital statistics 2011–12; Child and teenager oral health and dental visiting, results from the National Dental Telephone Interview Survey 2010;Eye health among Australian children (2008);Fewer Aussies being hospitalised for asthma; Child Health, http://www.aihw.gov.au/child-health/health. NSW Health, Admitted Patient Report 2012, Health Statistics NSW. Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian www.ccypcg.qld.gov.au HOSPITALISATION AND TREATMENTS FOR OUR LITTLE AUSTRALIANS Over 600,000 children needed hospital treatment in 2011-12 HOSPITALISATION AND TREATMENTS FOR OUR LITTLE AUSTRALIANS …with more boys admitted as patients. GIRLS AGE 5-9 10% 13% AGE 0-4 25% 34% AGE 10-14 8% 10% BOYS And of those children admitted electively to hospital, nearly 20% have surgery. In NSW the most common surgical procedures are for tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies. AGE 0-4 AGE 5-9 AGE 10-14 INJURY & POISONING ARE THE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF HOSPITALISATION ELECTIVE EMERGENCY 16% 28% 5% 23% 10% 2% RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS ARE ONE OF THE MAIN REASONS KIDS NEED TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL 12.3% OF CHILDREN SUFFER TOOTHACHE or avoid eating food due to oral problems When visiting the dentist*…. Over 96% went for a check up Over 1/3 received an xray Girls are more likely to need orthodontic care 65% of kids received a scale and clean as part of preventive treatment * % of children who visited a dentist in 2010. EYE DISORDERS AGE 2-4 AGE 5-11 5.3% 11.8% AGE 12-17 16.1% DENTAL HEALTH Eye disorders tend to be one of the BIGGEST LONG TERM HEALTH ISSUES faced by children Those that need hospital treatment for eye disorders will stay on average 1.3 days, with 30% of these patients treated in a private hospital. GIRLS ARE MORE LIKELY TO NEED TO WEAR GLASSES 18.8% of 0-14 year olds have a respiratory disease (most common are asthma and hay fever) 10% of Australian kids are suffering from asthma Kids are hospitalised 5 times than adults for asthma… and stay on average 1.5 days RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS ARE ONE OF THE MAIN REASONS KIDS NEED TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL AGE 5-9 AGE 10-14 7% 6.9% 18.3% 13.2% GIRLS BOYS Sic�, injure� or ACCIDENT PRONE?

Upload: choosi

Post on 14-Apr-2017

139 views

Category:

Health & Medicine


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

1300 884 384Call us for help or quotes

SOURCES• Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (www.aihw.gov.au), Australian hospital statistics 2011–12; Child and teenager oral health and dental visiting, results from the National Dental Telephone Interview Survey 2010;Eye health among Australian children (2008);Fewer Aussies being hospitalised for asthma; Child Health, http://www.aihw.gov.au/child-health/health.• NSW Health, Admitted Patient Report 2012, Health Statistics NSW.• Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian www.ccypcg.qld.gov.au

HOSPITALISATION AND TREATMENTS FOR OUR LITTLE AUSTRALIANS

Over 600,000 children needed hospital treatment in 2011-12

HOSPITALISATION AND TREATMENTS FOR OUR LITTLE AUSTRALIANS

…with more boys admitted as patients.

GIRLS

AGE 5-9

10% 13%

AGE 0-4

25% 34%

AGE 10-14

8% 10%

BOYS

And of those children admitted electively to hospital, nearly 20% have surgery.

In NSW the most common surgical procedures are for tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies.

AGE 0-4

AGE 5-9

AGE 10-14

INJURY & POISONING ARE THE MOST COMMON CAUSES OF HOSPITALISATION

ELECTIVE EMERGENCY

16%

28%

5%

23%

10%

2%

RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS ARE ONE OF THE MAIN REASONS KIDS NEED TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL

12.3% OF CHILDREN SUFFER TOOTHACHE or avoid eating food due to oral problems

When visiting the dentist*….

Over 96% went for a check up

Over 1/3 received an xray

Girls are more likely to need orthodontic care

65% of kids received a scale and clean as part of preventive treatment

* % of children who visited a dentist in 2010.

EYE DISORDERS

AGE 2-4

AGE 5-11

5.3%

11.8%

AGE 12-17 16.1%

DENTAL HEALTH

Eye disorders tend to be one of the BIGGEST LONG TERM HEALTH ISSUES faced by children

Those that need hospital treatment for eye disorders will stay on average 1.3 days, with 30%

of these patients treated in a private hospital.

GIRLS ARE MORE LIKELY TO NEED TO WEAR GLASSES

18.8% of 0-14 year olds have a respiratory disease (most common are asthma and hay fever)

10% of Australian kids are suffering from asthma

Kids are hospitalised 5 times than adults for asthma… and stay on average 1.5 days

RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS ARE ONE OF THE MAIN REASONS KIDS NEED TO GO TO THE HOSPITAL

AGE 5-9

AGE 10-14

7%

6.9%

18.3%

13.2%

GIRLS BOYS

Sic�, injure� or

ACCIDENT PRONE?