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Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

Published on 03/03/2020

Area type: Unitary authority
Region: South West

Local Authority Health Profile 2019

This profile gives a picture of people’s health in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole. It is designed to act as a ‘conversation starter’, to help local government and health services understand their community’s needs, so that they can work together to improve people’s health and reduce health inequalities.

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Contains National Statistics data © Crown copyright and database right 2019
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Health in summary

The health of people in Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole is varied compared with the England average. NA Life expectancy for men is higher than the England average.

Health inequalities

Life expectancy is 8.6 years lower for men and 6.6 years lower for women in the most deprived areas of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole than in the least deprived areas.

Child health

In Year 6, 16.3% (601) of children are classified as obese, better than the average for England. The rate for alcohol-specific hospital admissions among those under 18 is 60*, worse than the average for England. This represents 45 admissions per year. Levels of GCSE attainment (average attainment 8 score) and breastfeeding are better than the England average.

Adult health

The rate for alcohol-related harm hospital admissions is 807*, worse than the average for England. This represents 3,181 admissions per year. The rate for self-harm hospital admissions is 369*, worse than the average for England. This represents 1,440 admissions per year. Estimated levels of physically active adults (aged 19+) are better than the England average. The rates of new sexually transmitted infections, killed and seriously injured on roads and new cases of tuberculosis are better than the England average. The rate of hip fractures in older people (aged 65+) is worse than the England average. The rate of excess winter deaths is better than the England average.

* rate per 100,000 population

Health summary for Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole

Key

Significance compared to goal / England average:

compEng compEng2 comp1 text1 comp2 text2
Significantly worse Significantly lower Increasing / Getting worse Increasing / Getting better
Not significantly different Significantly higher Decreasing / Getting worse Decreasing / Getting better
Significantly better Significance not tested Increasing Decreasing
Increasing (not significant) Decreasing (not significant)
Could not be calculated No significant change

Life expectancy and causes of death

Indicator Age Period Count Value (Local) Value (Region) Value (England) Change from previous
1 Life expectancy at birth (male) All ages 2016 - 18 n/a 80.2 80.2 79.6
2 Life expectancy at birth (female) All ages 2016 - 18 n/a 83.5 83.8 83.2
3 Under 75 mortality rate from all causes <75 yrs 2016 - 18 3389 315.8 301.5 330.5
4 Mortality rate from all cardiovascular diseases <75 yrs 2016 - 18 639 59.3 61.9 71.7
5 Mortality rate from cancer <75 yrs 2016 - 18 1394 129.7 125.6 132.3
6 Suicide rate 10+ yrs 2016 - 18 127 12.3 11.1 9.64

Injuries and ill health

Indicator Age Period Count Value (Local) Value (Region) Value (England) Change from previous
7 Killed and seriously injured (KSI) rate on England’s roads All ages 2016 - 18 432 36.4 39.8 42.6 ^
8 Emergency hospital admission rate for intentional self-harm All ages 2018/19 1440 368.8 272.8 193.4
9 Emergency hospital admission rate for hip fractures 65+ yrs 2018/19 615 639.6 566.3 558.4
10 Percentage of cancer diagnosed at early stage All ages 2017 964 55.0 53.3 52.2

Behavioural risk factors

Indicator Age Period Count Value (Local) Value (Region) Value (England) Change from previous
13 Hospital admission rate for alcohol-specific conditions <18 yrs 2016/17 - 18/19 135 60.1 44.1 31.6
14 Hospital admission rate for alcohol-related conditions All ages 2018/19 3181 806.8 680.0 663.7
15 Smoking prevalence in adults 18+ yrs 2018 46801 14.6 13.9 14.4
16 Percentage of physically active adults 19+ yrs 2017/18 n/a 71.0 70.7 66.3
17 Percentage of adults classified as overweight or obese 18+ yrs 2017/18 n/a 61.9 61.0 62.0

Child health

Indicator Age Period Count Value (Local) Value (Region) Value (England) Change from previous
18 Teenage conception rate <18 yrs 2017 104 19.1 $ 14.9 17.8
19 Percentage of smoking during pregnancy All ages 2018/19 368 10.3 10.9 ^ 10.6
21 Infant mortality rate <1 yr 2016 - 18 41 3.42 3.28 3.93
22 Year 6: Prevalence of obesity (including severe obesity) 10-11 yrs 2018/19 601 16.3 16.5 20.2

Inequalities

Indicator Age Period Count Value (Local) Value (Region) Value (England) Change from previous
24 Smoking prevalence in adults in routine and manual occupations 18-64 yrs 2018 n/a 23.3 25.5 25.4

Wider determinants of health

Indicator Age Period Count Value (Local) Value (Region) Value (England) Change from previous
25 Percentage of children in low income families <16 yrs 2016 9430 15.1 ~ 14.0 17.0
26 Average GCSE attainment (average attainment 8 score) 15-16 yrs 2018/19 162233 48.9 46.7 46.9
27 Percentage of people in employment 16-64 yrs 2018/19 188800 77.6 78.9 75.6
29 Violent crime - hospital admission rate for violence (including sexual violence) All ages 2016/17 - 18/19 520 44.3 34.9 44.9

Health protection

Indicator Age Period Count Value (Local) Value (Region) Value (England) Change from previous
30 Excess winter deaths index All ages Aug 2017 - Jul 2018 353 25.6 29.5 30.1
31 New STI diagnoses rate (exc chlamydia aged <25) 15-64 yrs 2018 1757 710.0 655.3 850.6
32 TB incidence rate All ages 2016 - 18 52 4.39 2.75 9.19

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Indicator value types

1,2 Life expectancy - years 3,4,5 Directly age-standardised rate per 100,000 population aged under 75 6 Directly age-standardised rate per 100,000 population aged 10 and over 7 Crude rate per 100,000 population 8 Directly age-standardised rate per 100,000 population 9 Directly age-standardised rate per 100,000 population aged 65 and over 10 Proportion - % of cancers diagnosed at stage 1 or 2 11 Proportion - % recorded diagnosis of diabetes as a proportion of the estimated number with diabetes 12 Proportion - % recorded diagnosis of dementia as a proportion of the estimated number with dementia 13 Crude rate per 100,000 population aged under 18 14 Directly age-standardised rate per 100,000 population 15,16,17 Proportion 18 Crude rate per 1,000 females aged 15 to 17 19,20 Proportion 21 Crude rate per 1,000 live births 22 Proportion 23 Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) 2015 score 24 Proportion 25,26 Slope index of inequality 27 Proportion 28 Mean average across 8 qualifications 29 Proportion 30 Crude rate per 1,000 households 31 Directly age-standardised rate per 100,000 population 32 Ratio of excess winter deaths to average of non-winter deaths 33 Crude rate per 100,000 population aged 15 to 64 (excluding Chlamydia) 34 Crude rate per 100,000 population

symbols Data note
* Value compared to a goal (see below)
~ Estimate based on values for superseded local authorities
$ There is a data quality issue with this value
^ Aggregated from all known lower geography values

Thresholds for indicators that are compared against a goal

Indicator Name Green Amber Red
12 Estimated dementia diagnosis rate (aged 65 and over) >= 66.7% (significantly) similar to 66.7% < 66.7% (significantly)

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