Data

Population health

These sets of indicators are organized based on the Population Health Model. Together, they provide a comprehensive view of the people who live, learn, work and take part in activities and community life in the province. 

Population health
Indicators on population, households, dependents, language preferences, disability information and sexual orientation.
Population health
Indicators on built environment and natural environment.
Population health
Indicators on healthy eating, physical activity, sedentary behaviours, sleep, substance use, and more.
Population health
Indicators on family and social support, community safety, stress, education, employment and income.
Population health
Indicators on access to services and experience with services.
Population health
Indicators on quality of life and length of life.

Hospital Acute Care Survey

This set of indicators is from our Hospital Acute Care Survey which evaluates the quality of hospital services in New Brunswick, from the perspective of citizens who receive these services.

Hospital Acute Care Survey
Indicators on the experience of citizens reported throughout their journey while interacting with New Brunswick hospitals.

Primary Health Survey

These sets of indicators are from our Primary Health Survey, which aims to understand and report on New Brunswickers' experiences with primary health services.

Primary Health Survey
Indicators on New Brunswickers’ demographic context, determinants of health and health status.
Primary Health Survey
Indicators on the delivery of health services in New Brunswick and the interactions citizens have with these services.
Primary Health Survey
Indicators on the experience citizens reported throughout their journey while interacting with the New Brunswick health system.

Student Wellness Survey

These sets of indicators are from our Student Wellness Survey, which aims to understand and report on several aspects of students’ wellness.

Student Wellness Survey
Indicators on language, gender, race, age and more.
Student Wellness Survey
Indicators on mental fitness, social factors, mental health, and resources.
Student Wellness Survey
Indicators on general health, movement and rest, healthy eating, safety, and sexual violence.
Student Wellness Survey
Indicators on smoking, vaping, alcohol, drugs, and safety.
Student Wellness Survey
Indicators on school and community engagement.
Student Wellness Survey
Indicators on demographics, social and emotional development, healthy lifestyles, and school engagement.

Home Care Survey

These sets of indicators are from our Home Care Survey which evaluates the quality of publicly funded home care in New Brunswick, from the perspective of citizens who receive these services.

Home Care Survey
Indicators on the experience patients reported while interacting with nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, and other health professionals.
Home Care Survey
Indicators on the experience clients reported while interacting with home support workers for services such as housekeeping, meal preparation, and personal hygiene.
Home Care Survey
Indicators such as the prevalence of chronic health conditions and the type of help patients receive from family caregivers.

Publications

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    Population Health Profiles 2022 - Zone 6


    This overview of the health and well-being of people who live, learn, work and take part in activities in our province is designed to create a shared understanding of our local unique realities.

Overview

Geography

Zone 6 - Bathurst and Acadian Peninsula Area includes the following NBHC communities:

  • Bathurst, Beresford, Petit-Rocher Area
  • Caraquet, Paquetville, Bertrand Area
  • Shippagan, Lamèque, Inkerman Area
  • Tracadie and Saint-Isidore
  • Bathurst, Beresford, Petit-Rocher Area
  • Shippagan, Lamèque, Inkerman Area
  • Caraquet, Paquetville, Bertrand Area
  • Tracadie and Saint-Isidore

Note:

The geographic boundaries of this health zone have been modified since 2018 to reflect the changes to the boundaries as defined in the New Brunswick Regional Health Authorities Act, under Schedule A.

Users are advised to exercise caution if comparing data from these geographic areas to previous data cycles. For the affected geographic areas, comparisons between data cycles may not be precise.