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Term: Winnipeg Least Healthy

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Glossary Definition

Last Updated: 2011-10-24

Definition:

Winnipeg Least Healthy is an aggregate geography area of Winnipeg Neighbourhood Clusters that have a premature mortality rate statistically higher than the premature mortality rate of a larger area over 10 years. This aggregate geographical area was co-developed by MCHP and The Need To Know Team for use in MCHP research. The areas may change from project to project, based on the data used.

In the What Works? (2008) deliverable, the area of comparison was Manitoba over calendar years 1991-2000 and the Winnipeg Neighbourhood Clusters included: Downtown East, Inkster East, Point Douglas North, Point Douglas South, St. Boniface West and St. James-Assiniboia East.

In the Profile of Metis Health Status and Healthcare Utilization in Manitoba (2010) and Adult Obesity in Manitoba: Prevalence, Associations, and Outcomes (2011) deliverables, the area of comparison was Winnipeg over calendar years 1996-2005 and the Winnipeg Neighbourhood Clusters included: Downtown East, Downtown West, Inkster East, Point Douglas North, Point Douglas South, River East South, St. Boniface West, and St. James-Assiniboia East.

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References 

  • Martens P, Fransoo R, The Need to Know Team, Burland E, Prior H, Burchill C, Romphf L, Chateau D, Bailly A, Ouelette C. What Works? A First Look at Evaluating Manitoba's Regional Health Programs and Policies at the Population Level. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2008. [Report] [Summary] [Additional Materials] (View)
  • Martens PJ, Bartlett J, Burland E, Prior H, Burchill C, Huq S, Romphf L, Sanguins J, Carter S, Bailly A. Profile of Metis Health Status and Healthcare Utilization in Manitoba: A Population-Based Study. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2010. [Report] [Summary] [Updates and Errata] [Additional Materials] (View)

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  • Fransoo R, Martens P, Prior H, Chateau D, McDougall C, Schultz J, McGowan K, Soodeen R, Bailly A. Adult Obesity in Manitoba: Prevalence, Associations, and Outcomes. Winnipeg, MB: Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, 2011. [Report] [Summary] (View)


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