Deaths in New Zealand: Place of Death 2000 to 2010 May 2014
Ministry of Health MORT Data Data collected continuously; cause of death added. Based on year of registration of death, with around 3% of deaths recorded after year of death. Publications produced annually with a delay: 2010 released October 2013 Detailed data requested, with one record for each death. De-identified data received for 311,212 deaths including underlying cause of death, contributory causes and place of death.
Deaths in New Zealand There has been remarkable stability in the total number of deaths over this period, with perhaps only a very small increase. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Deaths in New Zealand Over the period, 96.7% of deaths were in the same year as registration; 3.2% of deaths were in the prior year with only 0.1% in earlier years. Sometimes very old deaths finally registered, for example two deaths in 1938 were registered in Work with year of registration for all analysis. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Age and Gender
Deaths in New Zealand This analysis uses age bands to age 95+ to give more information on patterns at the oldest ages. 30.1% of all deaths are over age 85. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Deaths in New Zealand Very little change in proportion of female and male deaths over this period. Equal proportions with some annual variation. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death % of deaths in residential care are women, while only 41.3% of deaths in private residence are women. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Deaths in New Zealand % of all deaths are over age 85; 60.1% are over age 75 and 77.4% are over age 65. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Deaths in New Zealand Male 30.1% of all deaths are over age 85; 60.1% are over age 75 and 77.4% are over age 65. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Deaths in New Zealand Female 30.1% of all deaths are over age 85; 60.1% are over age 75 and 77.4% are over age 65. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Deaths in New Zealand % of all deaths are over age 85. But 39.3% of female deaths are over age 85, while only 21.0% of male deaths are in that age band, Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Deaths in New Zealand Note steady increase in deaths over age 85 over the period, from 25.9% of deaths in 2000 to 33.2% of deaths in Decline in deaths age Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Different age profiles for male and female deaths. By 2010, male deaths over age 75 were 54.9% of all deaths. Deaths over age 85 were 24.3% of the total. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010 Male Deaths in New Zealand
Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010 Female Deaths in New Zealand Note much older profile of female deaths. By 2010, female deaths over age 75 were 68.3% of all deaths. Deaths over age 85 were 42.2% of the total.
Deaths in New Zealand With combined male and female deaths, seems as if deaths age and deaths age 85+ are roughly of the same magnitude. However very different patterns for male and female. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
For men, deaths age are the largest category and reasonably stable. Deaths over age 85 beginning to rise. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010 Male Deaths in New Zealand
For women, deaths over age 85 have been the largest category over the whole period and continue to rise. Deaths age declining. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010 Female Deaths in New Zealand
Place of Death Major difference in age of death between residential care and hospice inpatient unit. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Major difference in age of death between residential care and hospice inpatient unit. Differences by gender for all settings. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Ethnicity
Ethnicity of Deaths % of deaths are Māori, Pacific or Asian. 84.6% of deaths are in the Other category, which includes NZ European. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Ethnicity of Deaths % of deaths under age 1 are Māori, Pacific or Asian. Very low numbers of deaths of these ethnic groups in the oldest years. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Ethnicity of Deaths Very gradual increase in proportion of deaths that are Māori, Pacific or Asia. 14.6% of total deaths in 2000, rising to 16.4% in Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Ethnicity of Deaths Asian deaths increasing most rapidly, followed by Pacific Peoples and then Māori. Very large numbers of Other deaths (including NZ European) and thus the numbers grow more slowly. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Very few Māori, Pacific and Asian deaths in residential care, with more deaths in private residence and other settings. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death
Place of Death % in hospital, 30.7% in residential care and 22.3% in private residence. Note that this seriously undercounts hospice involvement as only hospice inpatient unit available as a place of death. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Male 35.1% in hospital, 24.0% in residential care and 26.1% in private residence. Note that this seriously undercounts hospice involvement as only hospice inpatient unit available as a place of death. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Female 33.3% in hospital, 37.5% in residential care and 18.4% in private residence. Note that this seriously undercounts hospice involvement as only hospice inpatient unit available as a place of death. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Residential care accounts for 37.5% of female deaths but only 24.0 % of male deaths. Private residence accounts for only 18.4% of female deaths but 26.1% of male deaths. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Overall, deaths in residential care accounted for 30.7%. Over time, an increasing proportion of deaths are in residential care, from 27.6% of deaths in 2000 to 32.3% of deaths in Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Overall, male deaths in residential care accounted for 24.0%. An increasing proportion of male deaths are in residential care, from 21.2% of deaths in 2000 to 25.8% of deaths in Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010 Place of Death Male
Overall, female deaths in residential care accounted for 37.6%. An increasing proportion of female deaths are in residential care, from 34.5% of deaths in 2000 to 38.9% of deaths in Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010 Place of Death Female
Place of Death Over the period, deaths in public hospital and residential care have narrowed with the growth in deaths in residential care. Some increase in deaths in hospice inpatient unit. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Male Hospital and private residence are most common places for male deaths. Deaths in residential care have increased over the period. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Female Residential care is most common place for female deaths, with private residence much smaller than residential care or hospital. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Very strong pattern with age: deaths in youngest age group have highest proportion elsewhere. 54.8% of deaths in oldest age group are in residential care. Highest proportion of deaths in hospice inpatient unit from age 40 to 75. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death In every age band, deaths of women are more likely to be in residential care. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Note expanding funnel shape for residential care with age. Greater proportion of deaths of elderly women are in residential care, compared to elderly men. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Age 85+ For deaths over age 85, 54.8% in residential care and only 9.9% in private residence. Some deaths in public hospital likely to be after transfer from residential care. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death % of deaths from Neoplasms in hospice inpatient unit. 68.4% of deaths from mental, behavioural and nervous system conditions are in residential care. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Female For all conditions, deaths of women more likely to be in residential care. 74.0% of deaths from mental, behavioural and nervous system conditions for women are in residential care. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death Male Higher proportion of male deaths from external causes are in other settings. 60.2% of deaths from mental, behavioural and nervous system conditions for men are in residential care. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death and Specialist Palliative Care Services
Place of Death Hospice Patients % of hospice patients died in a hospice in-patient unit. 33.9% died in a private residence and 24.9% in residential aged care. Hospice definitions used. Data source: Correspondence with Hospice NZ, March 2014.
Place of Death 2010 before Hospice Adjustment The patterns (not actual data) from the hospice benchmarking data in 2012 have been applied by indexing the deaths of clients in other settings to deaths in hospice inpatient units. The patterns were then applied to this MORT data. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010
Place of Death 2010 after Hospice Adjustment The patterns (not actual data) from the hospice benchmarking data in 2012 have been applied by indexing the deaths of clients in other settings to deaths in hospice inpatient units. The patterns were then applied to this MORT data. Source: Analysis of Ministry of Health MORT data 2000 to 2010; with data from Hospice NZ
Hospital Specialist Palliative Care Discharge Outcomes Discharges to other settings to continue palliative care were made for 68.5% of patients, with 21.0% to a residential care facility and 41.8% to a private home. Source: Data supplied by Dr K. Grundy, Hospital Specialist Palliative Care Service, Christchurch Hospital, Canterbury DHB
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