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'Are you Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander?': improving data collection at BreastScreen Victoria
Objective: To evaluate the ascertainment
and recording of clients’ Indigenous status
at BreastScreen Victoria (BSV) by
assessing: staff compliance with best
practice recommendations in ascertaining
Indigenous status data collection practices;
and the consistency of recording of
Indigenous status between visits.
Methods: The Australian Bureau of
Statistics/Australian Institute of Health and
Welfare best practice recommendations for
collecting Indigenous status data were
compared against BSV practices. One
hundred and thirty-three BSV staff were
also surveyed about their practices of
ascertaining Indigenous status. An audit of
the consistency of recording Indigenous
status at first and most recent visit to BSV
was also conducted.
Results: Current ascertainment and recording of Indigenous status by BSV staff
does not comply with best practice
recommendations. A high proportion of staff
were not ascertaining Indigenous status
(34%), and/or perceived they were
prevented from asking women whether they
were Indigenous (53%). The consistency of
recording of Indigenous status between
women’s visits was also low.
Implications: Our findings are likely to be
found in other services where collection of
Indigenous status data occurs. To improve
data collection, services need to: ensure
questions regarding Indigenous status
comply with best practice
recommendations; provide staff training
regarding the importance of collecting the
information; and improve Indigenous
participation and control of data collection
and dissemination