The ignored majority: the voice of arthritis 2011

A national survey to discover the impact of arthritis on Australians

04 April 2011Voice of Arthritis 2011 was a community based survey which recruited a representative sample of over 1000 people with arthritis across Australia. The purpose was to find out how arthritis affected people at home and at work and what factors were associated with good or poor outcomes.

Analysis of the results gathered revealed three distinct groups of people.

About a third are coping quite well with their arthritis, 52% are doing fairly badly and 16% are doing badly. The two groups which are doing worse represent over two thirds (68%) and are experiencing significantly more pain, disability with reduction of their work capacity and increased financial strain and social isolation.

A large proportion of people with arthritis (79%) also have another condition such as heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes or depression and in over half the cases, these conditions followed the diagnosis of arthritis.

The worse someone is faring with their arthritis is associated with their perceived standard of care, the information made available to them, and associated access – not with the severity of their arthritis, how long they have had it, their age, their income, private health insurance cover nor other illnesses.

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03 May 2012

Strengthen our voice - take part in the Australian Community Sector Survey

There's just under two weeks to go for Victoria's community sector organisations to help us provide an authentic snapshot of the state of demand for services in the state.

03 April 2012

The Australian Indigenous HealthBulletin turns 30 on Sunday, 1 April.

The Australian Indigenous Health Bulletin started life in April 1982 as a hard-copy publication. It is now a peer-reviewed electronic journal published by the Australian Indigenous HealthInfoNet.

08 March 2012

Women's Health Victoria (WHV) is a statewide women's health promotion, information and advocacy organisation, working with policy makers and health professionals to influence and inform health policy and service delivery.

The online survey is open to anyone who has used WHV's services, resources, or websites in the past 12 months. It covers: WHV publications, professional training, The Index database of gendered statistics, WHV Clearinghouse, BreaCan Service (supporting people diagnosed with breast or gynaecological cancer), capacity building, member services, and more.