大城市死亡率的空间分布:一种确定地理格局和影响因素的方法。

IF 3.9 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Giovana Martinelli, Fabio Kon, Raphael Y de Camargo
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目的:在大城市地区,如大城市,死亡率的分布通常是高度不均匀的。弱势群体往往表现出独特的健康模式,而这些模式可能被关注城市特权地区的研究所忽视。了解不同城市地区的各种死亡原因可以极大地帮助公共卫生管理,并为基于证据的政策提供信息。研究设计:回顾性观察性研究。方法:采用统计分析、聚类分析和地理可视化相结合的方法对大城市人口死亡率进行分析。它根据死亡率概况确定地区集群,并根据年龄概况和人类发展指数(HDI)等人口因素确定预期死亡率的偏差。结果:我们将该方法应用于圣保罗市,分析了五年内376,452例死亡。该方法可以确定城市内的四个集群,每个集群在死亡原因方面具有不同的特征。不出所料,这些集群与该地区的人类发展指数和年龄分布高度相关。然而,该方法根据人类发展指数和年龄确定了与预期死亡率的偏差,这可能表明特定区域的公共卫生服务存在缺陷。结论:提出的方法为政策制定者提供了工具,以确定死亡原因超过人口统计学预期值的区域。它还提供了关于死亡率模式及其与社会经济和人口特征的关系的见解,从而能够制定有针对性的保健战略,以改善总体公共卫生成果。
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The spatial distribution of mortality in a large metropolis: A methodology for identifying geographical patterns and contributing factors.

Objective: The distribution of mortality in large urban areas, such as major metropolises, is normally highly heterogeneous. Disadvantaged populations often present distinct health patterns that might be neglected by studies that focus on privileged areas of the city. Understanding the varied causes of death across city regions can greatly aid public health management and inform evidence-based policies.

Study design: Retrospective observational study.

Methods: In this paper, we propose a methodology that combines statistical analysis, clustering, and geographical visualization to analyze mortality patterns in large metropolises. It determines clusters of districts based on mortality profiles and identifies deviations from expected death rates considering demographic factors like age profile and Human Development Index (HDI).

Results: We applied the method to the city of São Paulo, analyzing 376,452 deaths across five years. The method could identify four clusters within the city, each with different characteristics regarding the causes of death. Unsurprisingly, these clusters are highly correlated with the district's HDI and age profile. However, the method identifies deviations from expected death rates based on HDI and age, potentially indicating deficiencies in public health services in specific regions.

Conclusions: The proposed methodology provides policymakers with tools to identify regions where causes of death exceed expected values for the population demography. It also offers insights into mortality patterns and their association with socioeconomic and demographic characteristics, enabling the development of targeted healthcare strategies to improve overall public health outcomes.

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Public Health
Public Health 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
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发文量
280
审稿时长
37 days
期刊介绍: Public Health is an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal. It publishes original papers, reviews and short reports on all aspects of the science, philosophy, and practice of public health.
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