Assessing variations in estimates of drowning mortality in Turkey from 2013 to 2019.

Ali Işın, Amy E Peden
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Introduction: Drowning is an under-recognised public health threat and a leading cause of injury-related mortality and morbidity. However, in many countries, including Turkey, limited data impair understanding of drowning burden and Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Study drowning estimates (defined using International Classification of Diseases [ICD] codes W65-74) do not include flood-related deaths (X38) and water transportation related drownings (V90, V92). A lack of accessible and reliable country-level data impacts a country's ability to develop appropriate drowning prevention interventions and measure efficacy. This retrospective population-based study aimed to explore differences between two datasets in fatal drowning in Turkey between 2013 and 2019.

Methods: National, all-age data on fatal drownings (restrictive definition: ICD-10 codes W65-74) were sourced from the Turkish Statistical Institute (TurkStat) and the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) study. In addition, a broader definition of drowning including water transport, flood-related deaths and drowning due to undetermined intent (ICD-10 codes W65-74, V90, V92, X38, Y21, T751) were sourced from TurkStat. Numeric and percentage differences in number of drowning deaths were calculated overall and by sex, age group and death year. Chi square (p < 0.05) and relative risk (95% confidence intervals) using crude drowning rates per 100,000 population were also calculated for TurkStat data.

Results: From 2013 to 2019, TurkStat reported a total of 5004 drowning deaths (coded W65-74) were reported, compared to 5252 (5% difference; n = 248) using the broader definition. A restrictive definition underreported drowning most significantly in females (9.5%; n = 97), 5-9 year-olds (8.9%; n = 31) and in the 2015 calendar year (30.2%; n = 226). Males accounted for 78.8% of drowning in Turkey, with females significantly (p < 0.001) more at risk under 10 years of age (0-4 years X2 = 67.9; 5-9 years X2 = 23.9) and aged 65+ years (X2 = 29.7). GBD data overestimated a restrictive definition of drowning by 3.2% overall (7.6% for females, 52.5% for 0-4 year-olds) and underreported drowning for 65+ year-olds by 17% when compared to TurkStat restrictive definition of drowning.

Conclusions: Although a restrictive definition of drowning doesn't greatly impact estimates at a population level in Turkey, there are variations. This highlights the importance of accurate country-level drowning data to guide decision making for prevention.

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评估2013年至2019年土耳其溺水死亡率估计数的变化。
溺水是一种未得到充分认识的公共卫生威胁,也是造成伤害相关死亡和发病的主要原因。然而,在包括土耳其在内的许多国家,有限的数据影响了对溺水负担和全球疾病负担(GBD)研究中溺水估计数(使用国际疾病分类[ICD]代码W65-74定义)的理解,不包括与洪水有关的死亡(X38)和与水运有关的溺水(V90, V92)。缺乏可获得和可靠的国家级数据会影响一个国家制定适当的预防溺水干预措施和衡量效果的能力。这项基于人群的回顾性研究旨在探讨2013年至2019年土耳其致命溺水的两个数据集之间的差异。方法:致命性溺水的全国全年龄数据(限制性定义:ICD-10代码W65-74)来自土耳其统计研究所(TurkStat)和全球疾病负担(GBD)研究。此外,溺水的更广泛定义,包括水上运输、洪水相关死亡和意图不明的溺水(ICD-10代码W65-74、V90、V92、X38、Y21、T751)来自TurkStat。溺水死亡人数的数字和百分比差异按总体和性别、年龄组和死亡年份计算。结果:从2013年到2019年,TurkStat报告共报告了5004例溺水死亡(编码为W65-74),而5252例(差异5%;N = 248),使用更广泛的定义。限制性定义在女性中最严重地漏报了溺水(9.5%;N = 97), 5-9岁儿童(8.9%;N = 31)和2015日历年(30.2%;n = 226)。在土耳其溺水的人中,男性占78.8%,女性占显著比例(p 2 = 67.9;5 ~ 9岁X2 = 23.9), 65岁以上X2 = 29.7。与TurkStat对溺水的限制性定义相比,GBD数据对溺水的限制性定义总体高估了3.2%(女性为7.6%,0-4岁儿童为52.5%),对65岁以上人群的溺水少报了17%。结论:尽管对溺水的限制性定义对土耳其人口水平的估计没有太大影响,但存在差异。这突出了准确的国家级溺水数据对指导预防决策的重要性。
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