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1 Statistical Appendix List of tables A1 Sociodemographic summary: by locality/chp A2 Estimated population: by age group and locality/chp A3 Projected population: by age group and sex A4 Births: by year A5 Births, perinatal deaths, neonatal deaths and infant deaths: by CHP A6 Deaths from all causes: by sex, age group and year A7 Deaths from all causes: by sex, age group and locality/chp A8 Deaths from malignant neoplasms: by sex, age group and year A9 Deaths from coronary heart disease: by sex, age group and year A10 Deaths from cerebrovascular disease: by sex, age group and year A11 Deaths from respiratory disease: by sex, age group and year A12 Expectation of life: by age and sex; trend by sex A13 Cancer registrations: by sex, age group and year A14 Cancer registrations: by year and site; standardised ratios by sex, age group and site A15 Cancer registrations: by locality/chp and site A16 Notifiable diseases confirmed notifications: by year A17 Dental registrations and participation. Dental health of children* A18 Primary and booster immunisation uptake rates: by locality/chp General notes: has two Community Health Partnerships (CHPs) North and South. The CHPs cover the same geographical areas as North Council and South Council. There are ten localities within the CHPs six in North (Airdrie, Coatbridge, North, Bellshill, Motherwell and Wishaw) and four in South (Cambuslang/Rutherglen, East Kilbride, Clydesdale and Hamilton). The geographical area covered by NHS is smaller than the combined CHP areas as Cambuslang/Rutherglen locality and part of the North locality (the Northern Corridor) lie within NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde. Therefore people living in Cambuslang, Rutherglen and the Northern Corridor are residents of the NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde area but have some of their health services delivered by NHS through the CHPs. The tables in the Statistical Appendix indicate whether information relates to the CHPs or NHS. Populations shown and used in rates calculations are, for NHS, the CHPs and, mid-year estimates produced by National Records of (NRS). Locality populations are from NRS small area population estimates at data zone level. Standardised ratios are standardised by age and sex to the European standard population. * This replaces the usual table showing information on sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Due to problems in the implementation of the National Sexual Health System (NaSH) complicated by the integration of sexual health services in, recent data on STIs are not available. Further details are available at Derek Roseburgh Public Health Information Analyst Statistical Appendix 53
2 54 Public Health 2011/12 A1 Sociodemographic A1 summary Sociodemographic summary by locality/chp by locality/chp Locality Airdrie Coatbridge North Bellshill Motherwell Wishaw Cambuslang/ East Clydesdale Hamilton North South Rutherglen Kilbride Estimated population, 2011 No Estimated population by age group, 2011 Under and over % % % % % % % CHP CHPs NHS A1 Proportion of data zones in the 15% most deprived data zones in, % Population of data zones in the 15% most deprived data zones in, ,2 No Housing tenure, March Owner occupied % Rented % Unemployment, April 2012 No % Long-term unemployment No (1 year plus), April 2012 % The 15% most deprived data zones in are from the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) Sources: National Records of, SIMD, Scottish Government, 2 Populations are mid-2011 Small Area Population Estimates (SAPE) from National Records of. North Council, South Council 3 Housing tenure figures for are for March Numbers claiming Jobseeker's Allowance as a percentage of the population aged
3 A2 Estimated A2 population Estimated population by age group and locality/chp: 2011 by age group and locality/chp: 2011 Age group Locality CHP NHS CHPs Airdrie Coatbridge North Bellshill Motherwell Wishaw Cambuslang/ East Clydesdale Hamilton North South Male Female Total Rutherglen Kilbride Statistical Appendix 55 Under and over Source: National Records of A2
4 56 Public Health 2011/12 A3 Projected population NHS residents by age group and and sex: sex: and and (2010-based) Age group 2021 Male Female No. % change from 2011 Male Female 2031 No. % change from 2011 A3 Under and over Source: National Records of
5 A4 A4 Births NHS residents by by year: year: Live births Stillbirths All births (live and still) General fertility rate (GFR) live births per 1,000 women aged Rate Statistical Appendix 57 0 Source: National Records of A4
6 58 Public Health 2011/12 A5 Births, perinatal deaths, deaths, neonatal neonatal deaths deaths and and infant infant deaths deaths CHPs, and : (3-year (3-year average) average) CHP CHPs NHS North South Live births No Rate A5 Stillbirths No Rate All births (live and still) No Rate Perinatal deaths 3 No Rate Neonatal deaths 4 No Rate Infant deaths 6 No Rate Rate per 1,000 women aged Source: National Records of 2 Rate per 1,000 births. 3 Stillbirths and deaths in the first week of life. 4 Deaths at ages under 28 days. 5 Rate per 1,000 live births. 6 Deaths during first year of life.
7 A6 A6 Deaths from all causes NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Deaths from all causes NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Number <75 years <75 years <75 years Standardised mortality ratio (SMR) both sexes (=100) 120 Statistical Appendix 59 Standardised mortality ratio <75 years Source: National Records of A6
8 60 Public Health 2011/12 A7 Deaths A7 from all causes Deaths from all causes by sex, age group and locality/chp: 2011 by sex, age group and locality/chp: 2011 Number Locality Airdrie Coatbridge North Bellshill Motherwell Wishaw Cambuslang/ East Clydesdale Hamilton North South Rutherglen Kilbride <75 years <75 years <75 years Standardised mortality ratio (SMR) 1 CHP CHPs NHS A7 <75 years <75 years <75 years =100. Source: National Records of
9 A8 Deaths from malignant neoplasms NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Deaths from malignant neoplasms NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Number <75 years <75 years <75 years Standardised mortality ratio (SMR) both sexes (=100) 115 Statistical Appendix 61 Standardised mortality ratio <75 years Source: National Records of A8
10 62 Public Health 2011/12 A9 Deaths from coronary heart disease NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Deaths from coronary heart disease NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Number <75 years A9 <75 years <75 years Standardised mortality ratio (SMR) both sexes (=100) 125 Standardised mortality ratio <75 years 95 Source: National Records of
11 A10 Deaths from cerebrovascular disease NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Deaths from cerebrovascular disease NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Number <75 years <75 years <75 years Standardised mortality ratio (SMR) both sexes (=100) 140 Statistical Appendix 63 Standardised mortality ratio <75 years Source: National Records of A10
12 64 Public Health 2011/12 A11 Deaths from respiratory disease NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Deaths from respiratory disease NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Number <75 years A11 <75 years <75 years Standardised mortality ratio (SMR) both sexes (=100) 140 Standardised mortality ratio <75 years 90 Source: National Records of
13 A12 Expectation A12 of life 1 by age and sex: ; trend by sex: to Expectation of life 1 by age and sex: ; trend by sex: to North CHP South CHP NHS UK North CHP South CHP NHS UK Age Life expectancy at birth - males Life expectancy at birth - females Life expectancy (years) Life expectancy (years) Statistical Appendix North CHP South CHP NHS UK 1 Expectation of life is the average number of years left to a person of an exact age who is subject to the current mortality probabilities from birth. Sources: National Records of, Office for National Statistics 65 North CHP South CHP NHS UK A12
14 66 Public Health 2011/12 A13 Cancer registrations 1,2 NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Cancer registrations 1,2 NHS residents by sex, age group and year: Number <75 years A13 <75 years <75 years Standardised incidence ratio both sexes (=100) 110 Standardised mortality ratio <75 years Cancer registration is a dynamic process. The figures presented here may therefore differ from previously published information. Source: Scottish Cancer Registry, ISD 2 Non-melanoma skin cancer registrations are included.
15 A14 A14 Cancer registrations 1 1 NHS residents by by year year and and site: site: ; standardised incidence incidence ratios ratios by sex, by age sex, group age and group site: and site: Trachea, bronchus and lung Female breast Large bowel Prostate Bladder Stomach Cervix Number Standardised incidence ratio ( ) 2 <75 years x x x x x x <75 years x x x Statistical Appendix 67 <75 years Cancer registration is a dynamic process. The figures presented here may therefore differ from previously published information. 2 =100. x Not applicable Source: Scottish Cancer Registry, ISD A14
16 68 Public Health 2011/12 A15 Cancer A15 registrations 1 by locality/chp and site: 2010; standardised incidence ratios by locality/chp, site and age group: Cancer registrations 1 by locality/chp and site: 2010; standardised incidence ratios by locality/chp, site and age group: Age group Number (2010) Locality Airdrie Coatbridge North Bellshill Motherwell Wishaw Cambuslang/ East Clydesdale Hamilton North South Rutherglen Kilbride CHP CHPs NHS A15 Lung Female breast Large bowel All cancers Standardised incidence ratio ( ) 3 Lung <75 years Female breast <75 years Large bowel <75 years All cancers 2 <75 years Cancer registration is a dynamic process. The figures presented here may therefore differ from previously published information. Source: Scottish Cancer Registry, ISD 2 All cancer sites, not just lung, female breast and large bowel. Non-melanoma skin cancer registrations are included. 3 =100.
17 A16 Notifiable diseases confirmed notifications notifications 1,2,3 1,2,3 by year: NHS residents Number Rate 4 Rate Anthrax Brucellosis Cholera Measles Meningococcal disease Mumps Necrotizing fasciitis Pertussis (whooping cough) Rubella Tuberculosis (respiratory) Tuberculosis (non-respiratory) Statistical Appendix 69 1 There were no notifications in of the following diseases in the period shown: botulism, diphtheria, Source: Health Protection haemolytic uraemic syndrome (HUS), Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), paratyphoid, plague, poliomyelitis, rabies, SARS, smallpox, tetanus, tularemia, typhoid, viral haemorrhagic fevers, West Nile fever and yellow fever. 2 There were no notifications of clinical syndrome due to E.coli O157 infection. However, there were 39 cases of E.coli O157 infection in in Figures on E.coli O157 are incomplete for and therefore rates cannot be shown. 3 From 2010 the following are no longer notifiable diseases: bacillary dysentery, chickenpox, erysipelas, food poisoning, legionellosis, leptospirosis, Lyme disease, malaria, puerperal fever, relapsing fever, scarlet fever, toxoplasmosis, typhus fever and viral hepatitis. 4 Rate per 100,000 population... Not available as the disease only became notifiable from A16
18 70 Public Health 2011/12 A17 Dental registration and participation Dental health of children Dental registrations and participation Dental health of children < Registrations: NHS General Dental Service registrations as at 31 March 2012 Age group Children (Age <18) Adults (Age 18+) No % % A17 Participation: Registered patients participating in the NHS General Dental Service over a two-year period as at 31 March 2012 No % % People registered with a General Dental Service dentist 100 Children with no obvious dental decay experience Percentage Mar 2010 Jun 2010 Sep 2010 Dec 2010 (Children) (Adults) Mar 2011 Jun 2011 Sep 2011 Dec 2011 (Children) (Adults) Mar 2012 Percentage national target 1993/ / / / / / / / / / / / / /11 (Primary 1) (Primary 1) (Primary 7) (Primary 7) Sources: Registrations and participation ISD, children Scottish Health Boards Dental Epidemiological Programme, National Dental Inspection Programme
19 A18 A18 Primary and booster immunisation uptake rates by 5 years old 1 by locality/chp: evaluation period 1 April 2010 to 31 March 2011 Primary and booster immunisation uptake rates by 5 years old 1 by locality/chp: evaluation period 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2012 Locality 2 CHP 2 3 Airdrie Bellshill Coatbridge North Motherwell Wishaw Clydesdale East Hamilton North South Kilbride No. in cohort % completed primary course by 5 years Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis Polio Hib MenC MMR Statistical Appendix 71 % completed booster course by 5 years Hib/MenC 4, PCVB Diphtheria Tetanus Pertussis Polio MMR Children reaching 5 years of age during the evaluation period 1 April 2011 to 31 March 2012 (i.e. born 1 April 2006 to 31 March 2007). Source: SIRS, ISD 2 GP practices in NHS grouped into localities/chps. Children resident in NHS only. 3 Children resident in NHS immunised in any NHS board. 4 Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine. 5 Meningococcal serogroup C conjugate vaccine. 6 Combined measles, mumps and rubella vaccine. 7 Pneumococcal conjugate vaccine booster. A18
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