Authors
Clive Aspin, Tanisha Jowsey, Nicholas Glasgow, Paul Dugdale, Ellen Nolte, Jane O'Hallahan, Stephen Leeder
Publication date
2010/8/1
Journal
Australian and New Zealand journal of public health
Volume
34
Issue
4
Pages
386-393
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Objective
To examine current health policy in Australia and New Zealand and assess the extent to which the policies equip these countries to meet the challenges associated with increasing rates of multi‐morbid chronic illnesses.
Method
We examined reports from agencies holding data relating to chronic illness in both countries, looking at prevalence trends and the frequency of multiple morbidities being recorded. We undertook content analysis of health policy documents from Australian and New Zealand government agencies.
Results
The majority of people with chronic illness have multiple morbidities. Multi‐morbid chronic illnesses significantly effect the health of people in both Australia and New Zealand and place substantial demands on the health systems of those countries. These consequences are both predicted to increase dramatically in the near future. Despite this, neither country explicitly acknowledges …
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