鉴定产妇死亡的妊娠状况复选框的评价。

Q1 Social Sciences
Donna L Hoyert, Sayeedha F G Uddin, Arialdi M Miniño
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目的:本报告量化了在美国标准死亡证明书中加入怀孕状态复选框项目对归类为孕产妇的死亡人数的影响。列出了2015年和2016年使用和不使用死亡复选框信息计算的孕产妇死亡率。方法:本报告基于通过国家生命统计系统收集的2015年和2016年死亡证明的死因信息。当使用复选框项中的信息时,最初分配给ICD-10代码指定范围的记录(即A34, O00-O99)被重新编码,而不使用复选框项。计算了使用复选框项目信息分配为孕产妇死亡的死亡人数与不使用复选框项目信息分配为孕产妇死亡人数的比率,以量化怀孕状况复选框项目对47个州和哥伦比亚特区孕产妇死亡分类的影响。使用在证书上输入的死因信息计算的所有司法管辖区的产妇死亡率(有和没有复选框)进行了总体比较,并按死者的特征进行了比较。结果:使用来自复选框的信息以及来自证书的死因部分的信息,在2015年和2016年确定了1,527例死亡为孕产妇,而未使用复选框的死亡为498例(比率= 3.07),其影响因死者的特征(如死亡年龄)而异。25岁以下妇女的比率为2.15(204人,死亡95人),而40-54岁妇女的比率为14.14(523人,死亡37人)。如果不采用复选框项目,2015年和2016年的孕产妇死亡率将报告为每10万活产8.7例死亡,而2002年为8.9例。有了复选框,2015年和2016年的孕产妇死亡率分别为每10万活产20.9和21.8例死亡。
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Evaluation of the Pregnancy Status Checkbox on the Identification of Maternal Deaths.

Objectives-This report quantifies the impact of the inclusion of a pregnancy status checkbox item on the U.S. Standard Certificate of Death on the number of deaths classified as maternal. Maternal mortality rates calculated with and without using the checkbox information for deaths in 2015 and 2016 are presented. Methods-This report is based on cause-of-death information from 2015 and 2016 death certificates collected through the National Vital Statistics System. Records originally assigned to a specified range of ICD-10 codes (i.e., A34, O00-O99) when using information from the checkbox item were recoded without using the checkbox item. Ratios of deaths assigned as maternal deaths using checkbox item information to deaths assigned without checkbox item information were calculated to quantify the impact of the pregnancy status checkbox item on the classification of maternal deaths for 47 states and the District of Columbia. Maternal mortality rates for all jurisdictions calculated using cause-of-death information entered on the certificate with and without the checkbox were compared overall and by characteristics of the decedent. Results-Use of information from the checkbox, along with information from the cause-of-death section of the certificate, identified 1,527 deaths as maternal compared with 498 without the checkbox in 2015 and 2016 (ratio = 3.07), with the impact varying by characteristics of the decedent such as age at death. The ratio for women under age 25 was 2.15 (204 compared with 95 deaths) but was 14.14 (523 compared with 37 deaths) for women aged 40-54. Without the adoption of the checkbox item, maternal mortality rates in both 2015 and 2016 would have been reported as 8.7 deaths per 100,000 live births compared with 8.9 in 2002. With the checkbox, the maternal mortality rate would be reported as 20.9 and 21.8 deaths per 100,000 live births in 2015 and 2016.

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