Juliane de Souza Barbosa, Luiza Tartaro, Lucas da Rosa Vasconcelos, Marcela Nedel, Jéssica Ferri Serafini, Suely Garcia Suslik Svirski, Leandra Soares de Souza, Marilyn Agranonik
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摘要
目的:评估2000-2019年巴西南巴西大德州死亡信息系统(Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade - SIM)外因死亡(ECs)数据的不完全性。方法:这是一项生态学研究,使用了所有外因死亡的SIM数据,特别是交通事故、杀人、自杀和跌倒;不完备性趋势分析采用Prais-Winsten回归,显著性水平为5%。结果:共评估了146,882例死亡;2019年,性别(0.1%)、死亡地点(0.1%)和年龄(0.4%)的不完整性最低;在评估的所有死亡类型中,死亡地点和学校的不完整比例呈下降趋势,婚姻状况的不完整比例呈上升趋势,年龄和种族/肤色的不完整比例呈稳定趋势。结论:所分析的变量完成度较高;婚姻状况和学校教育除外,这两项在总死亡率和分组死亡率方面的得分都不令人满意。
Assessment of incompleteness of Mortality Information System records on deaths from external causes in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 2000-2019.
Objective: to evaluate the incompleteness of Mortality Information System (Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade - SIM) data on deaths from external causes (ECs) in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 2000-2019.
Methods: This was an ecological study, using SIM data on all deaths from external causes and, specifically, from transport accident, homicides, suicides and falls; the analysis of the trend of incompleteness was performed by means of Prais-Winsten regression, with a 5% significance level.
Results: A total of 146,882 deaths were evaluated; sex (0.1%), place of death (0.1%) and age (0.4%) showed the lowest incompleteness in 2019; the proportion of incompleteness showed a decreasing trend for the place of death and schooling, an increasing trend for marital status and a stable trend for age and race/skin color, among all types of death evaluated.
Conclusion: the variables analyzed reached a high degree of completion; with the exception of marital status and schooling, for which unsatisfactory scores persisted for deaths from ECs, both total and by subgroups.