Paula Studart-Bottó, Davi F Martins-Junior, Stella Sarmento, Lucas Argolo, Amanda Galvão-de-Almeida, Ângela Miranda-Scippa
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目的:描述并分析巴西 10 岁以下儿童自伤行为(SIB)及相关死亡率的数据:描述并分析巴西 10 岁以下儿童自伤行为(SIB)及相关死亡率的数据:我们使用从巴西医院信息系统(Sistema de Informações Hospitalares, SIH)和死亡率信息系统(Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade, SIM)中提取的二级公共医疗数据进行了描述性研究。这些数据库可在 http://datasus.saude.gov.br/.Results 上在线访问:根据 SIH 数据,1998 年至 2018 年期间,巴西有 11,312 名 10 岁以下患者因 SIB(ICD-10 X60-X84 编码)住院治疗。其中,65例导致死亡。根据SIM的数据,从1996年到2016年,共记录了91例与SIB相关的死亡病例,其中81例(89%)发生在5至9岁的儿童身上,9例(9.9%)发生在1至4岁的儿童身上,1例(1.1%)发生在1岁以下的儿童身上:这些结果凸显了制定措施以更好地了解该年龄组 SIB 及相关死亡率的重要性。这些结果还揭示了巴西儿童的脆弱性,值得进一步研究以解决这些问题。
Self-injurious behavior and related mortality in children under 10 years of age: a retrospective health record study in Brazil.
Objective: To describe and analyze data on self-injurious behavior (SIB) and related mortality in children under 10 years old in Brazil.
Methods: A descriptive study was performed using secondary public health care data extracted from the Hospital Information System (Sistema de Informações Hospitalares, SIH) and Mortality Information System (Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade, SIM) in Brazil. The databases are available for online access at http://datasus.saude.gov.br/.
Results: In Brazil, according to SIH data, 11,312 hospitalizations of patients under 10 years of age were recorded from 1998 to 2018 as resulting from SIB (ICD-10 X60-X84 codes). Of these, 65 resulted in death. According to the SIM, from 1996 to 2016, 91 deaths related to SIB were recorded, 81 (89%) in children aged 5 to 9 years, nine (9.9%) in children aged 1 to 4 years, and one (1.1%) in a child below 1 year of age.
Conclusion: These results highlight the relevance of creating measures to better understand SIB and related mortality in this age group. They also reveal the vulnerability of children in Brazil and warrant further studies to address these issues.