General Practice - Practice Team Information (PTI)
Hypothyroidism - number of consultations
The chart below shows the estimated numbers of consultations in Scotland for hypothyroidism for the four financial years 2003/04 to 2006/07, by staff discipline. Figures are standardised by age, sex and deprivation to account for any differences in these characteristics between the PTI sample population and the Scottish practice population.
The chart shows that the estimated number of contacts for hypothyroidism has stayed relatively stable over the last four years. More than half of the consultations were with a practice nurse, reflecting their large involvement in managing chronic conditions.
These figures and comparable figures for 2003/04 to 2005/06 are also provided in tabular format in an Excel document
(21KB).
Hypothyroidism1 - estimated number of consultations in Scotland in the financial years 2003/04 to 2006/07 2, 3
by staff discipline

* Health visitor and district nurse data are not available for the financial year 2006/07.
1 Read codes are specifically selected for analysis of this condition. Please refer to the PTI team for further clarification
2 Based on 45, 44, 44 and 45 PTI practices that submitted complete data for the years ending 31 March 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2007, respectively. Figures are standardised by age, gender and deprivation.
3 Population source: Community Health Index (CHI) record, as at 30 September 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006.
Note: Following a substantial review of PTI data and subsequent revisions to the methodology for all PTI analyses, direct comparisons with figures produced prior to 27th March 2007 are not valid. See the Note of Revisions for further information.
Source: Practice Team Information (PTI), ISD Scotland (last updated 25 March 2008)
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Related information - Hypothyroidism
Excel table giving patient and contact estimates by age and gender for 2003/04 to 2006/07
(43KB)
Hypothyroidism - number of patients (chart)

Annemarie Van Heelsum
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