The trend of the quality of cause-of-death data and its association with socio-economic indicators in Serbia in the period 2005–19

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Marija Andjelković Apostolović, Miodrag Stojanović, D. Bogdanović, B. Apostolović, Zoran Milošević, Aleksandra Ignjatović
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This study aims to evaluate the temporal trend in the quality of cause-of-death data and garbage code profiles and to determine its association with socio-economic status in Serbia. A longitudinal study was assessed using data from mortality registers from 2005 to 2019. Computer application Analysis of Causes of National Deaths for Action (ANACONDA) calculates the distribution of garbage codes by severity and composite quality indicator: Vital Statistics Performance Index for Quality (VSPI(Q)). A relationship between VSPI(Q) and country development was estimated by analysing two socio-economic indicators: the Socio-demographic Index and the Human Development Index (HDI). Serbia indicates progress in strengthening cause-of-death statistics. The steady upward trend of the VSPI(Q) index has risen from 55.6 (medium quality) to 70.2 (high quality) over the examined years. Significant reduction of ‘Insufficiently specified causes with limited impact’ (Level 4) and an increase in the trend of ‘High-impact garbage codes’ (Levels 1 to 3) were evident. Decreased deaths of no policy value (annual percentage change of −1.41%) have manifested since 2014. A strong positive association between VSPI(Q) and socio-economic indicators was assessed, where the HDI has shown a stronger association with VSPI(Q). Improved socio-economic conditions on the national level are followed by enhanced cause-of-death data quality. Upcoming actions to improve quality should be directed at high-impact garbage codes. The study underlines the need to prioritise the education and training of physicians with a crucial role in death certification to overcome many cause-of-death quality issues identified in this assessment.
2005-19 年塞尔维亚死因数据质量趋势及其与社会经济指标的关系
本研究旨在评估塞尔维亚死因数据质量和垃圾代码概况的时间趋势,并确定其与社会经济地位的关联。使用 2005 年至 2019 年的死亡登记数据进行了纵向研究评估。计算机应用程序 "全国死亡原因分析行动(ANACONDA)"按严重程度和综合质量指标计算垃圾代码的分布情况:生命统计质量绩效指数(VSPI(Q))。通过分析两个社会经济指标:社会人口指数和人类发展指数,估计了生命统计质量绩效指数与国家发展之间的关系。塞尔维亚在加强死因统计方面取得了进展。在所审查的年份中,VSPI(Q)指数呈稳步上升趋势,从 55.6(中等质量)上升到 70.2(高质量)。影响有限的原因说明不足"(4 级)明显减少,"影响较大的垃圾代码"(1 至 3 级)呈上升趋势。自 2014 年以来,无政策价值的死亡人数有所减少(年度百分比变化为-1.41%)。据评估,VSPI(Q)与社会经济指标之间存在很强的正相关性,其中人类发展指数与VSPI(Q)的关系更为密切。随着全国社会经济状况的改善,死因数据的质量也得到了提高。为提高质量而即将采取的行动应针对影响较大的垃圾代码。这项研究强调,有必要优先考虑对在死亡证明中起关键作用的医生进行教育和培训,以克服本次评估中发现的许多死因质量问题。
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