Journal article

Australia's seizure divide - indigenous versus non-indigenous seizure hospitalization

C Plummer, MJ Cook, I Anderson, WJ D'Souza

Epilepsy and Behavior | Published : 2014

Abstract

Indigenous Australians suffer the highest mortality and morbidity rates of any ethnic minority in the developed world. To determine if the health outcome gulf between indigenous and non-indigenous Australians also applied to seizures, we conducted a retrospective analysis of seizure hospitalization (1998-2004) based on ethnicity (indigenous (I) and non-indigenous (NI)) for four Australian jurisdictions - Northern Territory (NT), Queensland (Qld), South Australia (SA), and Western Australia (WA). Total admissions were converted to age-standardized rates (ASR) and I/NI ASR ratios (I/NIRR) and compared across multiple variables. The summed admission (combined jurisdictions over six years) was 7..

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Funding Acknowledgements

The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) provided the hospitalization data; Ms. Michelle Gourley (AIHW) supplied the data and assisted with the data analysis; Dr. Mona Jeffreys (PhD) supplied helpful comments on the manuscript. This study was partly funded by a UCB Pharma Investigator-Grant awarded to A/Prof. W. J. D'Souza. UCB Pharma subsidized data acquisition but had no role in data analysis.