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Interative Hull Atlas: www.hullpublichealth.org/Pages/hull_atlas.htm More information: www.jsnaonline.org and www.hullpublichealth.org<br />

on page 814. This could partially explain why the prevalence of diabetes is low in Hull<br />

compared to the majority of the comparators.<br />

Table 271: Prevalence of diagnosed diabetes for those aged 17+ years based on GP<br />

disease registers 2009/10, Hull versus comparator areas<br />

PCT Number of<br />

practices<br />

Practice<br />

population<br />

aged 17+<br />

For those aged 17+ years<br />

Number on<br />

diabetes disease<br />

register<br />

Diabetes<br />

unadjusted<br />

prevalence (%)<br />

England 8,305 43,329,604 2,338,813 5.40<br />

Hull 60 226,093 11,766 5.20<br />

Sunderland 55 227,193 12,788 5.63<br />

Middlesbrough 25 118,302 6,247 5.28<br />

Salford 54 189,723 10,744 5.66<br />

Derby City 33 229,187 14,310 6.24<br />

Leicester City 66 273,893 18,998 6.94<br />

Coventry 65 277,536 15,157 5.46<br />

Wolverhampton 55 202,155 13,886 6.87<br />

Sandwell 67 261,730 17,499 6.69<br />

Stoke-On-Trent 57 219,489 14,531 6.62<br />

Plymouth 43 214,164 10,891 5.09<br />

Average of 10 520 2,213,372 135,051 6.10<br />

NE Lincs 34 133,993 7,884 5.88<br />

The number of patients aged 17+ years with diagnosed diabetes and the prevalence as<br />

recorded on the GP QOF disease registers over time is illustrated in Table 272 for<br />

2004/05 to 2009/10. For 2004/05 and 2005/06, the definition was for all patients with<br />

diabetes to be included on the register, and for later years it was changed to all patients<br />

aged 17 years or older who had either type 1 or type 2 diabetes. Thus as well as the<br />

change in the age range, there was a slight change in that the practice needed to be<br />

able to identify whether the patients with diabetes had either type 1 diabetes or type 2<br />

diabetes. In order to estimate the number of patients aged 17 years and older for<br />

2004/05 and 2005/06, the number of patients at each practice with diabetes aged under<br />

17 years has been estimated and subtracted from the total register. The prevalence for<br />

those aged under 17 years was estimated to be 0.19% (from Diabetes Equity Audit<br />

available at www.hullpublichealth.org). The latest list size refers to the registered<br />

population as at 1 st January 2010, but the number and prevalence on the disease<br />

register is as at 31 st March 2010 (the same definitions used in QOF), and this means<br />

that the prevalence can be biased if large population changes have occurred over this<br />

three month period (e.g. Y02747, Y02786, Y02896 and Y02748 all opened between 5 th<br />

October 2009 and 11 th January 2010). The latest list size for B81676 (Dr PN Jones)<br />

relates to 2004/05 and the latest list size for B81668 (Dr EG Stryjakiewicz) relates to<br />

2006/07. Some practices were not in existence for all the years so information is not<br />

applicable (N/A).<br />

Joint Strategic Needs Assessment Foundation Profile – Hull Health Profile: Release 3. March 2011. 567

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