Airdrie Health and Social Care Locality Profile September 2019
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Airdrie Health and Social Care Locality Profile September 2019 Geography There are six health and social care localities across North Lanarkshire. The data in this profile is presented at intermediate datazone geography where possible, these 78 geographies have been allocated to the locality areas on a best fit basis. The data is drawn from public sources and should be considered with local knowledge. All the data is available from this webpage,1 where the confidence levels of the data are shown clearly. Figure 1: Airdrie Locality Figure 2: Intermediate Datazones within Airdrie Locality 1 https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/8881 Contents The graphs and diagrams below show the data for the intermediate geographies within Airdrie locality. Population 2018 Life expectancy Poverty & Deprivation MSG Indicator Long Term Conditions Mother & Baby Indicators Early deaths Hospital Admissions Benefits & Labour Market Carers Population 2018 Females Males Persons 0 - 4 1,541 1,615 3,156 5 - 9 1,683 1,850 3,533 10 - 15 2,034 1,774 3,808 16 - 19 1,365 1,763 3,128 20 - 24 1,752 1,782 3,534 25 - 29 1,739 1,721 3,460 30 - 34 2,018 1,657 3,675 35 - 39 2,058 1,918 3,976 40 - 44 1,826 1,719 3,545 45 - 49 2,240 2,050 4,290 50 - 54 2,308 2,198 4,506 55 - 59 2,072 1,970 4,042 60 - 64 1,799 1,639 3,438 65 - 69 1,591 1,411 3,002 70 - 74 1,355 1,227 2,582 75 - 79 1,022 820 1,842 80 - 84 778 466 1,244 85 - 89 371 223 594 90+ 145 76 221 Total population 29,697 27,879 57,576 The 2018 North Lanarkshire population is 340,180. The projected population in Airdrie locality in 2036 is shown on the population pyramid on the right. 90 90 80-84 80-84 70-74 70-74 60-64 60-64 50-54 50-54 40-44 40-44 30-34 30-34 20-24 20-24 10-15 10-15 0-4 0-4 -2500 -1500 -500 500 1500 2500 -2500 -1500 -500 500 1500 2500 Males Females Males Females [ [ 2016 G G 2036 The distribution of the older population across the council is shownr in ther three graphs below. a a Where the 65+ population live in Northb Lanarkshireb 2018 y 16%y Airdrie 16% 14%o o 12% u u Bellshill 12% 65+ 75+ 85+ 12% r r 14%r r Coatbridge 15% e 17%e 26% Cumbernauld a a 25% d d 22% 13% Motherwell 13%e e 14%r r 18% Wishaw ’ ’ 19% 21% s s a a t t t Life Expectancy Males Females North Lanarkshire 75.3 79.4 Scotland 77.0 81.1 The table above shows the current life expectancy at birth for North Lanarkshire and Scotland. Life expectancy in Scotland and the UK has stalled in recent years. Discussions around this trend are available at this webpage2. Locality, council and national figures available for the period 2013-2015 are shown on the graph below. Estimated life expectancy in Airdrie social work locality , 2015 80.5 81.1 79.6 Male Female 78.3 77.5 77.8 76.8 77.1 77.1 75.9 75.2 75.7 75.4 74.4 75 76.9 73.7 74.3 75.1 74.2 73.9 72.8 72.8 72.5 72.6 70.5 71 71.3 69.2 68.3 Male life expectancy is highest in Ladywell at 78.4 years and lowest in Craigneuk, Wishaw at 64.2 years Female life expectancy is highest in Stepps (84.1 years) and lowest in Craigneuk, Wishaw (71.6 years). Further information on life expectancy3 across North Lanarkshire is available. 2 https://www.scotpho.org.uk/population-dynamics/recent-mortality-trends/ 3 https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=9047 Poverty and deprivation Airdrie North Lanarkshire SIMD 40% 31% 1 (Most Deprived) 22% 2 27% 18% 3 18% 15% 4 13% 6% 5 (Least Deprived) 13% SIMD by datazone The graph below is from the Scottish Index of Multiple Deprivation (SIMD) 2016. It shows the percentage of people who are income and employment deprived within the locality. The number of people who are income deprived includes dependants of someone who is income deprived. This webpage4 provides information of the range of income and employment deprivation across North Lanarkshire. 30% 25% % Income deprived % Employment deprived 20% 15% 10% 5% 0% Within the SIMD 2016, other issues highlighted by the data are ( 1=most deprived; 6976 = least deprived): There are 78 datazones in Airdrie SW locality 25 of these 78 datazones are within the 15% most deprived communites in the country 5 datazones are in the most acutely deprived 5% nationally, these are: Rank 184 Whinhall - Park Street to Whinhall Avenue Rank 192 Whinhall - Whinhall Ave to Mavisbank Park Rank 268 Craigneuk - Craigneuk Avenue to Howletnest Road Rank 326 Whinhall - Mavisbank Street to Willowpark Court Rank 332 Longriggend and rural area to the south and east of Caldercruix Within the heath domain, 24 datazones within Airdrie are within the 15% most health deprived. Two of which are on the 5% most deprived category. Rank 106 Whinhall - Park Street to Whinhall Avenue Rank 197 Whinhall - Whinhall Ave to Mavisbank Park Within the education domain, 28 datazones are within the 15% most educationally deprived in Scotland, 5 of which are in the 5% most deprived nationally. These are: Rank 61 Craigneuk - Craigneuk Avenue to Howletnest Road Rank 153 Whinhall - Mavisbank Street to Willowpark Court Rank 242 Whinhall - Park Street to Whinhall Avenue Rank 252 Craigneuk - North Calder Drive to Willow Drive Rank 258 Thrashbush - South Commonhead Avenue to Baird Avenue 4 https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/index.aspx?articleid=32713 Children in low income households (%) August 2015 Scotland 16.3 North Lanarkshire 18.7 Petersburn 34 Gartlea 32.8 Airdrie North 32.5 Thrashbush 26.1 Caldercruix and Plains 24.6 Drumgelloch 20.7 Calderbank and Brownsburn 17.5 Chapelhall West 16.1 Coatdyke and Whinhall 15.8 Craigneuk Airdrie 11.6 Glenmavis and Greengairs 11 Cairnhill 10.9 Chapelhall East 8.9 The percentage of children living in low income households varies from 43.4% in Craigneuk,Wishaw to 4% in Balloch West and Carrickstone. The graph showing the variation within each locality is available on this webpage5. The data that sits behind the graph is available at this webpage6. 5 https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/8881 6 https://www.northlanarkshire.gov.uk/lowincomehouseholds Integration Indicators A&E attendances: rate per 1,000 Rate per 1,000 Locality 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 Airdrie 391.1 379.5 387.2 398.3 401.5 North Lanarkshire 340.0 334.5 344.2 359.3 369.6 Scotland 287.2 280.1 281.7 285.9 294.7 Airdrie’s A&E attendance rate has on average remained fairly constant over the last five years. However, it has continually been around 10% higher compared with North Lanarkshire and drastically higher than the national rate. Out of hours attendances Actual Locality 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 Airdrie 161.6 161.1 157.9 164.3 156.9 North Lanarkshire 150.6 142.3 136.0 139.7 134.7 Scotland 167.3 165.9 157.3 160.7 155.2 Airdrie has followed similar rates of that of Scotland; however in 2018/19 had the highest rates of all the localities in North Lanarkshire. Emergency Admissions: rate per 1,000 Rate per 1,000 Locality 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 Airdrie 126.1 134.2 129.7 138 136.4 North Lanarkshire 125.4 130.4 132.5 136 136.2 Scotland 107.9 109.4 109.2 110.0 111.8 Airdrie’s emergency admissions rate has increased slightly over the last 5 years. It has remained consistently similar to the North Lanarkshire rate over this time period but considerably higher than the national rate. Emergency Admissions Bed Days: rate per 1,000 Rate per 1,000 Locality 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 Airdrie 722.4 722.3 664.7 667.3 638.5 North Lanarkshire 741.8 752.5 717.3 728.9 686.9 Scotland 779.1 762.9 758.7 746.6 744.1 Airdrie’s emergency admission bed days rate has decreased by around 12% over the last five years. They have remained consistently lower compared with both North Lanarkshire and the national rate. Long Term Conditions (Scotland data unavailable) Chronic Liver Disease Prevalence (rate per 1,000) Rate per 1,000 Locality 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 Airdrie 3.6 4.0 4.1 4.5 5.2 North Lanarkshire 4.8 5.1 5.3 5.7 6.0 Airdrie’s chronic liver disease prevalence rate has increased between 2017/18 and 2018/19 at a faster rate compared with North Lanarkshire. However, Airdrie’s prevalence rate is still lower compared with North Lanarkshire. Psychosis Prevalence (rate per 1,000) Rate per 1,000 Locality 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 Airdrie 22.5 23.6 24.0 25.7 27.3 North Lanarkshire 21.7 22.0 22.4 22.9 23.4 Airdrie’s psychosis prevalence rate has increased by around 20% over the last five years. Over the last three years in particular, Airdrie’s psychosis prevalence rate has increased at a faster rate compared with North Lanarkshire.