Description of the National Mortality Register of Panama.

Q4 Medicine
Journal of registry management Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Hedley Knewjen Quintana, Fernando Gutierrez, Fulvia Ibarra, Andy Ruiz, Cecilio Niño, Ilais Moreno Velásquez, Jorge Motta
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Abstract

Introduction: The National Mortality Register (NMR) of Panama is a key element in demographic analysis and in acquiring an updated picture of population health in Panama. The main objectives of this study are to characterize the NMR and to enumerate its strengths and weaknesses.

Methods: We describe the history, processes, and structure of the Vital Statistics Section of the National Institute of Statistics and Census (the curator of the NMR database). In addition, we discuss publication punctuality, underregistration of the data, the proportion of registered deaths certified by medical doctors, and the top 5 causes of death according to the 80 groups of the International Classification of Diseases, Tenth Revision. We also examine works derived from the register's data, from the first publication on its website (2002) until 2019.

Results: The NMR procedures were described. The web reports of the NMR were performed with a delay of between 1 to 2 years. The underregistration of deaths in 2002-2019 was 14.7%, and the national yearly proportion of deaths certified by medical doctors was always above 90%. Hard-to-reach areas had higher underregistration proportions and fewer deaths certified by medical doctors. Information extracted from the NMR supports several national and international reports, geographic information systems, and studies. The most common causes of death between 2002 and 2019 were noncommunicable diseases.

Conclusions: The NMR is a robust official information system. However, hard-to-reach areas require improvement in terms of the NMR. The NMR is used for publishing official reports, writing studies, and updating reports on the current health status of Panama in a timely fashion following international guidelines.

巴拿马国家死亡率登记册》说明。
导言:巴拿马国家死亡率登记册(NMR)是人口分析和了解巴拿马人口健康最新情况的关键要素。本研究的主要目的是了解国家死亡率登记册的特点,并列举其优缺点:方法:我们介绍了国家统计和普查局生命统计科(国家人口普查数据库的管理机构)的历史、流程和结构。此外,我们还讨论了公布的准时性、数据登记不足、经医生证明的登记死亡人数比例,以及根据《国际疾病分类》第十次修订版的 80 个组别划分的前五大死因。我们还研究了从登记册数据首次在其网站上公布(2002 年)到 2019 年期间的作品:对核磁共振程序进行了描述。NMR 的网络报告延迟了 1 到 2 年。2002-2019 年期间,死亡登记不足率为 14.7%,全国每年由医生证明的死亡比例始终高于 90%。偏远地区的死亡登记不足比例更高,经医生证明的死亡人数更少。从国家医疗登记系统中提取的信息为一些国家和国际报告、地理信息系统和研究提供了支持。2002 年至 2019 年间最常见的死亡原因是非传染性疾病:国家监测报告是一个强大的官方信息系统。结论:国家监测报告是一个强大的官方信息系统,但在难以触及的地区,国家监测报告还需要改进。国家监测报告用于发布官方报告、撰写研究报告,并根据国际准则及时更新有关巴拿马当前健康状况的报告。
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