Description
Proportion of First Nations mothers who gave birth and attended the specified number of antenatal care visits.
Antenatal visit categories: 0 visit, 1 visit, 2–4 visits, 5 or more visits .
Data source
National Perinatal Data Collection (NPDC) for the 3 year period 1 January 2019 to 31 December 2021 (2019–2021)
Region types reported
Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) 2016 regions: Indigenous Regions (IREG), Statistical Areas Level 4 (SA4), States and Territories, Australia
Suppression rules
- Percentages with a numerator of less than 5 have been suppressed for confidentiality reasons. Consequential suppression has also been applied where required to prevent back-calculation.
- Data have been suppressed if the denominator for the percentage was less than 100, due to concerns about the reliability of percentages based on small denominator.
Notes
- Data are for women who gave birth at 32 weeks or more gestation (excluding unknown gestation).
- The denominator for the percentages excludes mothers with unknown number of antenatal visits.
- First Nations women who gave birth multiple times following multiple pregnancies during the three years from 2019 to 2021 were counted multiple times. Women who gave birth to multiple babies following one pregnancy were only counted once.
- For the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), and regions within the ACT, first antenatal visit is often the first hospital antenatal clinic visit. In many cases, earlier antenatal care provided by the woman’s general practitioner is not reported.
- The data associated with each record in the NPDC include the Statistical Areas Level 2 (SA2) of residence of the mother. The SA2 variable was used to aggregate and concord data as necessary to IREG and SA4. Includes Australian non-residents, residents of external territories and records where state/territory of residence was not stated.
- In the NPDC, data for 2019, 2020 and 2021 are based on the 2016 ASGS. For this analysis, SA2 were concorded to IREG before being aggregated. Data were aggregated and apportioned to the reported region types.
Reference material
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) (2023a) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mothers and babies, AIHW website, accessed 31 October 2023.
AIHW (2023b) Australia's mothers and babies, AIHW website, accessed 29 June 2023.
AIHW (2023c) National Perinatal Data Collection data availability resource, AIHW website, 31 October 2023.