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Date created: Data first uploaded to Open Ottawa on August 11, 2021.Update frequency: Every 4 weeksAccuracy - Points of consideration for interpretation of the data:Data extracted by Ottawa Public Health from COVaxON, the Ontario provincial repository for vaccinations administered in Ontario and to residents of Ontario, using intellihealth Ontario. COVaxON is a dynamic system that allows for continuous updates. Because these data are a snapshot in time and reflect the most accurate information that OPH has at the time of reporting, the data presented may differ from previous and subsequent reports. A vaccinated individual is attributed to an Ottawa Neighbourhood Study (ONS) neighbourhood based on their postal code and, if postal code is missing, on their address, if available. Residents with a postal code that straddles more than one neighbourhood are allocated to neighbourhoods based on the relative size of the population residing in each of the straddled neighbourhoods. If there is no postal code or address information for an individual believed to reside in Ottawa, the resident is not attributed to a neighbourhood. For this reason, the number of first doses administered by neighbourhood does not sum to the total number of first doses administered among all Ottawa residents. In rural settings, the geographic boundaries of postal codes may span multiple health units. Since a client cannot be shared between health units, each postal code is attributed to a specific health unit by the Ministry of Health. This can cause artificially higher or lower vaccination rates in rural neighbourhoods as some non-Ottawa residents will be attributed to rural Ottawa neighbourhoods and some rural Ottawa residents will be attributed to other health units (i.e., excluded from our Ottawa resident counts. For these reasons, we are continuously monitoring and reviewing neighbourhood attributions in rural neighbourhoods using a client’s residential address, when available, and working with neighbouring health units to identify incorrectly attributed clients.Estimates of the number of residents 5 years of age and older (5+) and 18 years of age and older (18+), by ONS neighbourhood, are based on data provided by ICES using the Registered Persons Database (RPDB), which has basic demographic information for anyone who has an Ontario health card number and had contact with the health care system within 9 years or contact within 3 years for individuals 65 years and older. These estimates reflect the neighbourhood populations as of September 1, 2021.Estimation of these neighbourhood populations was provided by the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES), which is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health. Parts of this material are based on data and information compiled and provided by Ontario Ministry of Health, the Canadian Institute for Health Information and Public Health Ontario. The analyses, conclusions, opinions and statements expressed herein are solely those of the authors and do not reflect those of ICES, the OHDP, the funding or data sources; no endorsement is intended or should be inferred.The total 2020 5+ and 18+ population for Ottawa is based on the 2020 estimate from the 2016 Canadian Census and was downloaded from IntelliHealth, Ontario Ministry of Health, on November 29, 2021. Because of the different population data sources, neighbourhood populations and vaccinations will not sum to the totals for Ottawa.Rates with smaller populations are less stable and should be interpreted with caution.Attributes - Data fields:ONS_ID: Ottawa Neighbourhood Study neighbourhood ID number ONS_NAME: Ottawa Neighbourhood Study neighbourhood nameICES_POP_5plus: Number of residents 5 years of age or olderNum_dose1: Number of residents 5 years of age or older who have received at least one dose of vaccinePerc_eligible_dose1: Percent of residents 5 years of age or older who have received at least one dose of vaccineNum_fullyvacc: Number of residents 5 years of age or older who are fully vaccinated (i.e., have received two doses of a two-dose series or a single Johnson & Johnson vaccine)Perc_eligible_fullyvacc: Percent of residents 5 years of age or older who are fully vaccinated (i.e., have received two doses of a two-dose series or a single Johnson & Johnson vaccine)ICES_POP_18plus: Number of residents 18 years of age or olderNum_booster: Number of residents 18 years of older who have received a booster dose of vaccine Perc_eligible_boostervacc: Percent of residents 18 years of age or older who have received a booster doseAuthor: OPH Epidemiology Team & Ottawa Neighbourhood Study TeamAuthor email: OPH-Epidemiology@ottawa.caMaintainer Organization: Epidemiology & Evidence, Ottawa Public Health
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Rate of Emergency Department visits per 1,000 populationThis data describes emergency department visits indicated by ambulatory visit records from Ontario care centres. Data are based on all ambulatory visits classified as an unplanned emergency visit. Geographic information is based on patient’s place of residence, not where the visit occurred. Data from ICD-10 chapter 20 through 23 and unknown diagnosis are excluded as they do not represent diseases or conditions or cannot be a main problem diagnosis (MPDx).Source: IntelliHealth – NACRS (2022) Rate of frequent users of Emergency Department (less than or equal to 4 visits per year)This data describes emergency department visits indicated by ambulatory visit records from Ontario care centres. Data are based on all ambulatory visits classified as an unplanned emergency visit. Geographic information is based on patient’s place of residence, not where the visit occurred. Data from ICD-10 chapter 20 through 23 and unknown diagnosis are excluded as they do not represent diseases or conditions or cannot be a main problem diagnosis (MPDx). Frequent emergency department users are individuals who have accessed the emergency department four or more times per calendar year.Source: IntelliHealth – NACRS (2022)Rate of hospitalizations (all causes) per 1,000 population This data describes hospitalizations indicated by inpatient discharge records from Ontario care centres. Data are based on all inpatient discharges from acute care hospitals, excluding patients admitted as newborn or stillborn infants, and excluding ICD-10 chapters 20 through 23 and with unknown diagnosis. Geographic information is based on patient’s place of residence, not where the hospitalization occurred. Source: IntelliHealth – DAD (2022)
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Accuracy: Points of consideration for interpretation of the data:Data are extracted from COVaxON using intellihealth Ontario. COVaxON is a dynamic system that allows for ongoing updates. For this reason, data represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent dashboard updates.Intellihealth Ontario returns only records for clients who receive their vaccination in Ottawa or who have an Ottawa address.Data include all Ottawa residents vaccinated in Ontario, regardless of whether their vaccine was administered in Ottawa.Residency is based on client address. However, address information in COVaxON is not always complete. Clients who provide an Ottawa address are counted as Ottawa residents, clients who provide address information that indicates they live outside Ottawa are not considered to be Ottawa residents, and clients who do not provide address information are considered to be Ottawa residents if they were vaccinated in Ottawa.The counts include individuals who have received at least one, two, or three doses of vaccine. Update Frequency: Monday Attributes: Data fields:Year of birth (Age range in years) – Age groups based on an individual’s year of birth. The range of ages, in years, is provided in parenthesis.Vaccinated in Ottawa (Y/N) – Indicate whether an individual was vaccinated in Ottawa or not. Number of Ottawa residents that have received at least 1 dose – The number of Ottawa residents who have received one dose for each age group and for individuals vaccinated in or outside of Ottawa. Number of Ottawa residents that have received at least 2 doses – The number of Ottawa residents who have received two doses of vaccine for each age group and for individuals vaccinated in or outside of Ottawa.Number of Ottawa residents that have received at least 3 doses – The number of Ottawa residents who have received three doses of vaccine for each age group and for individuals vaccinated in or outside of Ottawa.Number of Ottawa residents that have received at least 4 doses – The number of Ottawa residents who have received four doses of vaccine for each age group and for individuals vaccinated in or outside of Ottawa.% of Ottawa residents that have received at least 1 dose – the percent of the population in each age group that has received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine.% of Ottawa residents that have received at least 2 doses – the percent of the population in each age group that has received at least two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.% of Ottawa residents, that have received at least 3 doses – the percent of the population in each age group that has received at least three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. % of Ottawa residents, that have received at least 4 doses – the percent of the population in each age group that has received at least four doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Contact: OPH Epidemiology Team | Epidemiology & Evidence, Ottawa Public Health
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Accuracy: Points of consideration for interpretation of the data:Data are extracted from COVaxON using intellihealth Ontario. o COVaxON is a dynamic system that allows for ongoing updates. For this reason, data represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent dashboard updates.o Intellihealth Ontario returns only records for clients who receive their vaccination in Ottawa or who have an Ottawa address.Data include all Ottawa residents, regardless of whether their vaccine was administered in Ottawa.Residency is based on client address. However, address information in COVaxON is not always complete. Clients who provide an Ottawa address are counted as Ottawa residents, clients who provide address information that indicates they outside Ottawa are not considered to be Ottawa residents, and clients who do not provide address information are considered to be Ottawa residents if they were vaccinated in Ottawa.The counts include individuals who have received at least one, two, or three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Update Frequency: Monday Attributes: Data fields:Date – Date (YYYY-MM-DD) of vaccine administration.Number of Ottawa residents receiving their first dose in Ottawa – The number of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, who have received their first dose in Ottawa by the date the dose was administered.Number of Ottawa residents receiving their first dose outside of Ottawa – The number of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, who have received their first dose outside of Ottawa by the date the dose was administered.Number of Ottawa residents receiving their second dose in Ottawa – The number of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, who have received their second dose in Ottawa by the date the dose was administered.Number of Ottawa residents receiving their second dose outside of Ottawa – The number of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, who have received their second dose outside of Ottawa by the date the dose was administered.Number of Ottawa residents receiving their third dose in Ottawa – The number of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, who have received their third dose in Ottawa by the date the dose was administered.Number of Ottawa residents receiving their third dose outside of Ottawa – The number of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, who have received their third dose outside of Ottawa by the date the dose was administered.Number of Ottawa residents receiving their fourth dose in Ottawa – The number of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, who have received their fourth dose in Ottawa by the date the dose was administered.Number of Ottawa residents receiving their fourth dose outside of Ottawa – The number of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, who have received their fourth dose outside of Ottawa by the date the dose was administered.% of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, that have received at least 1 dose – the cumulative percent of the Ottawa population age 5 years or older who have received one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine. % of Ottawa residents, 5 or more years of age, that have received at least 2 doses – the cumulative percent of the Ottawa population age 5 years or older who have received two doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.% of Ottawa residents, 12 or more years of age, that have received at least 3 doses – the cumulative percent of the Ottawa population age 12 years or older who have received three doses of a COVID-19 vaccine.% of Ottawa residents, 12 or more years of age, that have received at least 4 doses – the cumulative percent of the Ottawa population age 12 years or older who have received four doses of a COVID-19 vaccine. Contact: OPH Epidemiology Team | Epidemiology & Evidence, Ottawa Public Health
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Accuracy: Points of consideration for interpretation of the data:Data are extracted from COVaxON using intellihealth Ontario. COVaxON is a dynamic system that allows for ongoing updates. For this reason, data represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent dashboard updates.Intellihealth Ontario returns only records for clients who receive their vaccination in Ottawa or who have an Ottawa address.Data include only Quebec residents vaccinated in Ottawa.Residency is based on client address. However, address information in COVaxON is not always complete. Only clients who provide a Quebec address are counted as Quebec residents.The counts include individuals who have received their first, second, or third dose of vaccine in Ottawa. <! -Update Frequency: Monday, Wednesday, Friday Attributes: Data fields:Week Dose Administered– The Sunday of the week residents received their vaccine dose.Dose 1 – The number of Quebec residents who have received their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in Ottawa. Dose 2 – The number of Quebec residents who have received their second dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in Ottawa.Dose 3 – The number of Quebec residents who have received their third dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in Ottawa.Total – The total number of Quebec residents who received their first, second, or third dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by week in Ottawa Contact: OPH Epidemiology Team | Epidemiology & Evidence, Ottawa Public Health
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This file contains data on the number of Quebec residents that have been vaccinated in Ottawa, by vaccination event type. Vaccination data are from COVaxON, extracted using intellihealth Ontario. Date created: Data effective June 2021. Update frequency: Monday, Wednesday, FridayAccuracy - Points of consideration for interpretation of the data:Data are extracted from COVaxON using intellihealth Ontario. COVaxON is a dynamic system that allows for ongoing updates. For this reason, data represent a snapshot at the time of extraction and may differ from previous or subsequent dashboard updates.Intellihealth Ontario returns only records for clients who receive their vaccination in Ottawa or who have an Ottawa address.Data include only Quebec residents vaccinated in Ottawa.Residency is based on client address. However, address information in COVaxON is not always complete. Only clients who provide a Quebec address are counted as Quebec residents.The counts include individuals who have received their first or second dose of vaccine in Ottawa. Attributes - Data fields:Vaccination_event_type –The kind of event where the vaccination took place. Dose 1 – The number of Quebec residents who have received their first dose in Ottawa. Dose 2 – The number of Quebec residents who have received their second dose in Ottawa.Author: OPH Epidemiology TeamAuthor email: OPH-Epidemiology@ottawa.caMaintainer Organization: Epidemiology & Evidence, Ottawa Public Health
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Date de création: Données en vigueur en janvier 2022. Fréquence de la mise à jour: LundiExactitude - Points à considérer pour l’interprétation des données:Les données sont extraites de COVaxON à l’aide de Intellihealth Ontario. COVaxON est un système dynamique qui permet des mises à jour continues. Pour cette raison, les données représentent un instantané au moment de l’extraction et peuvent différer des mises à jour précédentes ou ultérieures du tableau de bord.Intellihealth Ontario ne retourne que les dossiers des clients qui reçoivent leurs vaccins à Ottawa ou qui ont une adresse à Ottawa.Les données comprennent le vaccin administré à tous les résidents d’Ottawa, peu importe si le vaccin a été administré à Ottawa.Les clients qui fournissent une adresse à Ottawa sont considérés comme des résidents d’Ottawa, les clients qui fournissent des renseignements sur l’adresse qui indiquent qu’ils vivent à l’extérieur d’Ottawa ne sont pas considérés comme des résidents d’Ottawa, et les clients qui ne fournissent pas de renseignements sur l’adresse sont considérés comme des résidents d’Ottawa s’ils ont été vaccinés à Ottawa.Les doses administrées comprennent à la fois la première et la deuxième dose.Caractéristiques - Champs de données:Date – Date (AAAA-MMM-JJ) de l’administration du vaccin.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 0 à 4 ans qui ont reçu au moins une dose - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 0 à 4 ans qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 5 à 11 ans qui ont reçu au moins une dose - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 5 à 11 ans qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 12 à 17 ans qui ont reçu au moins une dose – le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 12 à 17 ans qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 18 à 29 ans qui ont reçu au moins une dose – le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 18 à 29 ans qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 30 à 39 ans qui ont reçu au moins une dose – le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 30 à 39 ans qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 40 à 49 ans qui ont reçu au moins une dose – le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 40 à 49 ans qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 50 à 59 ans qui ont reçu au moins une dose - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 50 à 59 ans qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 60 à 69 ans qui ont reçu au moins une dose – le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 60 à 69 ans qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 70 à 79 ans qui ont reçu au moins une dose – le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 70 à 79 ans qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 80 ans ou plus qui ont reçu au moins une dose – le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 80 ans ou plus qui a reçu au moins une dose.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 5 à 11 ans qui ont reçu au moins deux doses – le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 5 à 11 ans qui a reçu au moins deux doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 12 à 17 ans qui ont reçu au moins deux doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 12 à 17 ans qui a reçu au moins deux doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 18 à 29 ans qui ont reçu au moins deux doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 18 à 29 ans qui a reçu au moins deux doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 30 à 39 ans qui ont reçu au moins deux doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 30 à 39 ans qui a reçu au moins deux doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 40 à 49 ans qui ont reçu au moins deux doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 40 à 49 ans qui a reçu au moins deux doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 50 à 59 ans qui ont reçu au moins deux doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 50 à 59 ans qui a reçu au moins deux doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 60 à 69 ans qui ont reçu au moins deux doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 60 à 69 ans qui a reçu au moins deux doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 70 à 79 ans qui ont reçu au moins deux doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 70 à 79 ans qui a reçu au moins deux doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 80 ans ou plus qui ont reçu au moins deux doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 80 ans ou plus qui a reçu au moins deux doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 5 à 11 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses – le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 5 à 11 ans qui a reçu au moins trois doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 12 à 17 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 12 à 17 ans qui a reçu au moins trois doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 18 à 29 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 18 à 29 ans qui a reçu au moins trois doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 30 à 39 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 30 à 39 ans qui a reçu au moins trois doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 40 à 49 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 40 à 49 ans qui a reçu au moins trois doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 50 à 59 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 50 à 59 ans qui a reçu au moins trois doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 60 à 69 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 60 à 69 ans qui a reçu au moins trois doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 70 à 79 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 70 à 79 ans qui a reçu au moins trois doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 80 ans ou plus qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 80 ans ou plus qui a reçu au moins trois doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 12 à 17 ans qui ont reçu au moins quatre doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 12 à 17 ans qui a reçu au moins quatre doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 18 à 29 ans qui ont reçu au moins quatre doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 18 à 29 ans qui a reçu au moins quatre doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 30 à 39 ans qui ont reçu au moins quatre doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 30 à 39 ans qui a reçu au moins quatre doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 40 à 49 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 40 à 49 ans qui a reçu au moins quatre doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 50 à 59 ans qui ont reçu au moins trois doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 50 à 59 ans qui a reçu au moins quatre doses.Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 60 à 69 ans qui ont reçu au moins quatre doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 60 à 69 ans qui a reçu au moins quatre doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 70 à 79 ans qui ont reçu au moins quatre doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 70 à 79 ans qui a reçu au moins quatre doses. Pourcentage des résidents d'Ottawa âgés de 80 ans ou plus qui ont reçu au moins quatre doses - le pourcentage cumulatif de la population âgée de 80 ans ou plus qui a reçu au moins quatre doses. Auteur: Équipe d’épidémiologie de SPOCourriel de l’auteur: OPH-Epidemiology@ottawa.caOrganisation responsable de la mise à jour des données: Épidémiologie et données probantes, Santé publique Ottawa
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Ce fichier contient des données sur le nombre total de doses de vaccin contre la COVID-19 administrées aux résidents d’Ottawa, par jour et par type de vaccin.Les données proviennent de COVaxON, extraites à l’aide d’Intellihealth Ontario.Exactitude:Points à considérer pour l’interprétation des données:Les données sont extraites de COVaxON à l’aide de Intellihealth Ontario. COVaxON est un système dynamique qui permet des mises à jour continues. Pour cette raison, les données représentent un instantané au moment de l’extraction et peuvent différer des mises à jour précédentes ou ultérieures du tableau de bord.Intellihealth Ontario ne retourne que les dossiers des clients qui reçoivent leurs vaccins à Ottawa ou qui ont une adresse à Ottawa.Les données comprennent le vaccin administré à tous les résidents d’Ottawa en Ontario, peu importe si le vaccin a été administré à Ottawa.La résidence est basée sur l’adresse du client. Cependant, l’information de l’adresse dans COVaxON n’est pas toujours complète. Les clients qui fournissent une adresse à Ottawa sont considérés comme des résidents d’Ottawa, les clients qui fournissent des renseignements sur l’adresse qui indiquent qu’ils vivent à l’extérieur d’Ottawa ne sont pas considérés comme des résidents d’Ottawa, et les clients qui ne fournissent pas de renseignements sur l’adresse sont considérés comme des résidents d’Ottawa s’ils ont été vaccinés à Ottawa.Les doses administrées comprennent à la fois la première et la deuxième dose.Fréquence de la mise à jour:Lundi, mercredi et vendrediCaractéristiques - Champs de données:Date – Date (AAAA-MMM-JJ) de l’administration du vaccin. Type de vaccin – Pfizer, Moderna ou AstraZeneca.Doses par jour – Nombre total de doses administrées un jour donné.Courriel de l'auteur: Équipe d’épidémiologie de SPO | Épidémiologie et données probantes, Santé publique Ottawa
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Date created: Data first uploaded to Open Ottawa on August 11, 2021.Update frequency: Every 4 weeksAccuracy - Points of consideration for interpretation of the data:Data extracted by Ottawa Public Health from COVaxON, the Ontario provincial repository for vaccinations administered in Ontario and to residents of Ontario, using intellihealth Ontario. COVaxON is a dynamic system that allows for continuous updates. Because these data are a snapshot in time and reflect the most accurate information that OPH has at the time of reporting, the data presented may differ from previous and subsequent reports. A vaccinated individual is attributed to an Ottawa Neighbourhood Study (ONS) neighbourhood based on their postal code and, if postal code is missing, on their address, if available. Residents with a postal code that straddles more than one neighbourhood are allocated to neighbourhoods based on the relative size of the population residing in each of the straddled neighbourhoods. If there is no postal code or address information for an individual believed to reside in Ottawa, the resident is not attributed to a neighbourhood. For this reason, the number of first doses administered by neighbourhood does not sum to the total number of first doses administered among all Ottawa residents. In rural settings, the geographic boundaries of postal codes may span multiple health units. Since a client cannot be shared between health units, each postal code is attributed to a specific health unit by the Ministry of Health. This can cause artificially higher or lower vaccination rates in rural neighbourhoods as some non-Ottawa residents will be attributed to rural Ottawa neighbourhoods and some rural Ottawa residents will be attributed to other health units (i.e., excluded from our Ottawa resident counts. For these reasons, we are continuously monitoring and reviewing neighbourhood attributions in rural neighbourhoods using a client’s residential address, when available, and working with neighbouring health units to identify incorrectly attributed clients.Estimates of the number of residents 5 years of age and older (5+) and 18 years of age and older (18+), by ONS neighbourhood, are based on data provided by ICES using the Registered Persons Database (RPDB), which has basic demographic information for anyone who has an Ontario health card number and had contact with the health care system within 9 years or contact within 3 years for individuals 65 years and older. These estimates reflect the neighbourhood populations as of September 1, 2021.Estimation of these neighbourhood populations was provided by the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES), which is funded by the Ontario Ministry of Health. Parts of this material are based on data and information compiled and provided by Ontario Ministry of Health, the Canadian Institute for Health Information and Public Health Ontario. The analyses, conclusions, opinions and statements expressed herein are solely those of the authors and do not reflect those of ICES, the OHDP, the funding or data sources; no endorsement is intended or should be inferred.The total 2020 5+ and 18+ population for Ottawa is based on the 2020 estimate from the 2016 Canadian Census and was downloaded from IntelliHealth, Ontario Ministry of Health, on November 29, 2021. Because of the different population data sources, neighbourhood populations and vaccinations will not sum to the totals for Ottawa.Rates with smaller populations are less stable and should be interpreted with caution.Attributes - Data fields:ONS_ID: Ottawa Neighbourhood Study neighbourhood ID number ONS_NAME: Ottawa Neighbourhood Study neighbourhood nameICES_POP_5plus: Number of residents 5 years of age or olderNum_dose1: Number of residents 5 years of age or older who have received at least one dose of vaccinePerc_eligible_dose1: Percent of residents 5 years of age or older who have received at least one dose of vaccineNum_fullyvacc: Number of residents 5 years of age or older who are fully vaccinated (i.e., have received two doses of a two-dose series or a single Johnson & Johnson vaccine)Perc_eligible_fullyvacc: Percent of residents 5 years of age or older who are fully vaccinated (i.e., have received two doses of a two-dose series or a single Johnson & Johnson vaccine)ICES_POP_18plus: Number of residents 18 years of age or olderNum_booster: Number of residents 18 years of older who have received a booster dose of vaccine Perc_eligible_boostervacc: Percent of residents 18 years of age or older who have received a booster doseAuthor: OPH Epidemiology Team & Ottawa Neighbourhood Study TeamAuthor email: OPH-Epidemiology@ottawa.caMaintainer Organization: Epidemiology & Evidence, Ottawa Public Health