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Grantham and Rural
Neighbourhood Team
2019-20 Profile
Produced by: Public Health Intelligence Team, January 2020, please contact us at:
Contents Contents .................................................................................................................... 2
Geography ................................................................................................................ 2
Population and demographics ................................................................................... 3
Disease Prevalence .................................................................................................. 4
Grantham and Rural Burden of Disease .................................................................... 5
A&E Attendance ........................................................................................................ 6
Hospital Admissions .................................................................................................. 7
Deaths....................................................................................................................... 8
Sources ..................................................................................................................... 8
Geography
3 | Neighbourhood Team Profile – Grantham and Rural
Population and demographics The Grantham and Rural neighbourhood team is made up of 11 GP practices (Colsterworth
Surgery, Dr Longfield And Partners, Market Cross Surgery, St. Johns Medical Centre, St. Peters
Hill Surgery, Stackyard And Woolsthorpe Surgery, Swingbridge Surgery, The Glenside Country
Practice, The Harrowby Lane Surgery, The Welby Practice and Vine Street Surgery). In 2018-19
there were 77,981 patients registered to the Grantham and Rural neighbourhood team covering
an area of 36 lower super output areas (LSOA)
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Disease Prevalence Using the Quality and Outcome Framework (QOF) register, we can identify the number of people
on each disease register at their GP.
Disease Grantham and
Rural England
Atrial Fibrillation 1,962 (2.52%) 1.98%
Coronary Heart Disease 3,028 (3.88%) 3.10%
Cardiovascular Disease PP 684 (1.51%) 1.14%
Heart Failure 1,365 (1.75%) 0.93%
Hypertension 13,557
(17.39%) 13.96%
Peripheral Artery Disease 556 (0.71%) 0.60%
Stroke and Transient Ischaemic Attack
1,491 (1.91%) 1.77%
Asthma 4,797 (6.15%) 6.05%
COPD 1,565 (2.01%) 1.93%
Obesity 7,528 (12.08%) 10.12%
Cancer 2,984 (3.83%) 2.98%
Chronic Kidney Disease 3,936 (6.32%) 4.09%
Diabetes 4,577 (7.24%) 6.93%
Palliative Care 301 (0.39%) 0.40%
Dementia 592 (0.76%) 0.78%
Depression 7,896 (12.67%) 10.74%
Epilepsy 470 (0.75%) 0.79%
Learning Difficulties 396 (0.51%) 0.50%
Mental Health 529 (0.68%) 0.96%
Osteoporosis 370 (1.21%) 0.79%
Rheumatoid Arthritis 488 (0.82%) 0.76%
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Grantham and Rural Burden of Disease
Using the Lincolnshire Burden of Disease this is the modelled profile of the Grantham and Rural
Neighbourhood team's Burden of Disease. Years lived with disability (YLD) are defined as years of
life lived with any short-term or long-term health loss. (IHME 2017).In the Grantham and Rural
Neighbourhood Team the biggest driver of years lived with disability is musculoskeletal conditions.
600 400 200 0 200 400 600
0 to 4
5 to 9
10 to 14
15 to 19
20 to 24
25 to 29
30 to 34
35 to 39
40 to 44
45 to 49
50 to 54
55 to 59
60 to 64
65 to 69
70 to 74
75 to 79
80 to 84
85+
YLD Females Males
Grantham and Rural
Musculoskeletal disorders Mental disordersNeurological disorders Sense organ diseasesUnintentional injuries Chronic respiratory diseasesSkin and subcutaneous diseases Cardiovascular diseasesDiabetes and kidney diseases Substance use disordersOther
6 | Neighbourhood Team Profile – Grantham and Rural
A&E Attendance In 2018/19 there were 25,469 attendances in an A&E department attributed to the Spalding
integrated neighbourhood working area. Just over 40% of attendances ended up with the attendee
being discharged with no follow up treatment required, however just under 20% of attendances
resulted in an admission to a hospital bed.
Disposal Outcome Grantham and Rural
Lincolnshire
Discharged – did not require any follow-up treatment 41.27% 37.91%
Discharged – follow-up treatment to be provided by general practitioner 20.24% 21.10%
Admitted to hospital bed 18.89% 21.55%
Referred to fracture clinic 6.60% 5.55%
Transferred to other healthcare provider 3.23% 1.64%
Referred to other outpatient clinic 2.91% 2.50%
Left department before being treated 2.64% 2.93%
Other 1.41% 0.92%
Referred to other healthcare professional 1.08% 1.38%
Referred to A&E clinic 1.05% 3.75%
Not known 0.56% 0.55%
Died in department 0.09% 0.13%
Left department having refused treatment 0.02% 0.07%
Grand Total 100.00% 100.00%
The following heat chart show the most common combinations of attendee age, and attendee
arrival time at A&E for the Grantham and Rural Neighbourhood team. Most attendances were seen
between 08:00 and 19:00 and the most likely age groups to attend being 0-4 years and 15-24
years
7 | Neighbourhood Team Profile – Grantham and Rural
When looking into the reasons for attendances at A&E for the Grantham and Rural Neighbourhood
team in 2018/19, gained from the coding in Hospital Episode Statistics found that 8.8% of all
attendances were either classed as "disease not classifiable" or "blank"
When removing these, the top ten reasons for attendances were:
Classification Attendances
Contusion/abrasion 12.71%
Dislocation/fracture/joint injury/amputation 7.25%
Nothing abnormal detected 6.16%
Laceration 6.08%
Sprain/ligament injury 5.83%
Respiratory conditions - other non-asthma 5.78%
Urological conditions (inc cystitis) 4.75%
Cardiac conditions - other non-ischaemia 4.34%
Gastrointestinal conditions 4.05%
Ophthalmological conditions 3.42%
Hospital Admissions In 2018/19 there were 21,768 admissions into hospital for people registered to the Grantham and
Rural Neighbourhood team 12,565 admissions (57.7%) were elective compared to 9,193 being
emergency (42.3%).
The top 5 hospital provider admissions in the Grantham and Rural Neighbourhood team are:
Hospital Attendances
United Lincolnshire Hospital Trust 63.71%
Nottingham University Hospital Trust 15.88%
Peterborough and Stamford Hospital Trust 6.45%
University Hospital Leicester NHS Trust 2.41%
Woodthorpe Hospital 2.16%
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Deaths During 2018-19 there were 658 deaths in people registered to the Grantham and Rural
Neighbourhood team.
The following table shows the breakdown of where each death took place
Place of deaths Grantham and
Rural Lincolnshire
Care Home 35.41% 26.34%
Home 28.88% 31.50%
Hospital 22.19% 36.14%
Hospice 13.53% 5.46%
Other communal establishments 0.20% 0.54%
Grand Total 100.00% 100.00%
The most occurring underlying causes of death were Ischaemic heart disease (10.94%), dementia
(8.81%),COPD (6.38%) , other heart disease (6.23%) and lung Cancer (5.78%).
Sources ONS mid-year population Estimates (2018)
https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/populationandmigration/populationestimat
es/bulletins/annualmidyearpopulationestimates/mid2018
Quality and Outcomes Framework (2018/19), NHS Digital
https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/quality-and-outcomes-framework-
achievement-prevalence-and-exceptions-data/2018-19-pas
Global Burden of disease (2017)
https://vizhub.healthdata.org/gbd-compare/
NHS Digital (2019), Births – Civil Registration– non-publically available
NHS Digital (2019), Primary Care Mortality Data – Civil Registration– non-publically available
Hospital Episode Statistics (HES) Copyright © 2019, Re‐used with the permission of The Health
and Social Care Information Centre. All rights reserved – non-publically available