MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020
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Resumo: | Health care for people at reproductive ages is significant, as it maintains the productive capacity of populations and financially sustains their social security systems. The objective was to inquire about this care in Argentina in the 2005-2020 period by analyzing mortality trends. Particular emphasis was placed on estimating the relative proportion of preventable deaths in the total number of deaths counted annually, its composition according to specific causes and its dynamics according to sex. A quantitative and descriptive methodology was applied, based on the calculation of specific mortality rates among people aged 15-44 years, as well as joinpoint regression analysis to assess their temporal trend, based on official information. The results showed a predominance of preventable causes in the total number of deaths surveyed, but mostly in men (mainly avoidable by prevention). Among the latter, the avoidable mortality rate decreased significantly and in women it did not change. Likewise, significant reductions were observed in mortality rates from infectious and parasitic diseases, circulatory system diseases and accidents. In contrast, the mortality rates due to respiratory diseases, tumors (in women) and events of undetermined intent increased significantly. |
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MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020MORTALIDAD EN EDADES REPRODUCTIVAS. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020MORTALIDADE EM IDADES REPRODUTIVAS. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020Política de saúderecursos humanosmortalidadeArgentinaHealth policyhuman resourcesmortalityArgentinaPolítica de saludrecursos humanosmortalidadArgentinaHealth care for people at reproductive ages is significant, as it maintains the productive capacity of populations and financially sustains their social security systems. The objective was to inquire about this care in Argentina in the 2005-2020 period by analyzing mortality trends. Particular emphasis was placed on estimating the relative proportion of preventable deaths in the total number of deaths counted annually, its composition according to specific causes and its dynamics according to sex. A quantitative and descriptive methodology was applied, based on the calculation of specific mortality rates among people aged 15-44 years, as well as joinpoint regression analysis to assess their temporal trend, based on official information. The results showed a predominance of preventable causes in the total number of deaths surveyed, but mostly in men (mainly avoidable by prevention). Among the latter, the avoidable mortality rate decreased significantly and in women it did not change. Likewise, significant reductions were observed in mortality rates from infectious and parasitic diseases, circulatory system diseases and accidents. In contrast, the mortality rates due to respiratory diseases, tumors (in women) and events of undetermined intent increased significantly.Resulta significativo el cuidado de la salud de las personas en edades reproductivas, pues mantienen la capacidad productiva de las poblaciones y sostienen financieramente sus sistemas de seguridad social. El objetivo fue indagar respecto a este cuidado en Argentina en el período 2005-2020 mediante el análisis de las tendencias de la mortalidad. Interesó especialmente estimar la participación relativa de las muertes evitables en total de muertes contabilizadas anualmente, su composición según causas específicas y su dinámica según sexo. Se trabajó con una metodología cuantitativa y descriptiva basada en el cálculo de tasas específicas de mortalidad para la población de 15 a 44 años, y el análisis de regresión joinpoint para evaluar su tendencia temporal, con base en información oficial. Los resultados mostraron un predominio de causas evitables en el total de muertes relevadas, pero mayormente en hombres (principalmente, evitables por prevención). Entre estos últimos, la tasa de mortalidad evitable descendió significativamente y en las mujeres no varió. Asimismo, se observaron reducciones significativas de las tasas de mortalidad por enfermedades infecciosas y parasitarias, enfermedades del sistema circulatorio y accidentes. Como contrapartida, se incrementaron significativamente las tasas de mortalidad por enfermedades respiratorias, tumores (en mujeres) y eventos de intención no determinada.A atenção à saúde das pessoas em idade reprodutiva é significativa, pois mantêm a capacidade produtiva das populações e sustentam financeiramente seus sistemas de seguridade social. O objetivo foi indagar sobre esse atendimento na Argentina no período 2005-2020, analisando as tendências da mortalidade. Foi especialmente interessante estimar a participação relativa das mortes evitáveis no total de mortes registradas anualmente, sua composição por causas específicas e sua dinâmica por sexo. Utilizou-se metodologia quantitativa e descritiva baseada no cálculo de taxas específicas de mortalidade para a população de 15 a 44 anos e análise de regressão joinpoint para avaliar sua tendência temporal, com base em informações oficiais. Os resultados mostraram predominância de causas evitáveis no total de óbitos pesquisados, mas principalmente em homens (principalmente evitáveis por prevenção). Entre estes últimos, a taxa de mortalidade evitável diminuiu significativamente e não se alterou nas mulheres. Da mesma forma, foram observadas reduções significativas nas taxas de mortalidade por doenças infecciosas e parasitárias, doenças do aparelho circulatório e acidentes. Por outro lado, as taxas de mortalidade por doenças respiratórias, tumores (em mulheres) e eventos de intenção indeterminada aumentaram significativamente.SciELO PreprintsSciELO PreprintsSciELO Preprints2023-01-18info:eu-repo/semantics/preprintinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/preprint/view/545910.1590/SciELOPreprints.5459spahttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/article/view/5459/10532Copyright (c) 2023 Eleonora Rojas Cabrerahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCabrera, Eleonora Rojasreponame:SciELO Preprintsinstname:Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)instacron:SCI2023-01-18T21:54:21Zoai:ops.preprints.scielo.org:preprint/5459Servidor de preprintshttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scieloONGhttps://preprints.scielo.org/index.php/scielo/oaiscielo.submission@scielo.orgopendoar:2023-01-18T21:54:21SciELO Preprints - Scientific Electronic Library Online (SCIELO)false |
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MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 MORTALIDAD EN EDADES REPRODUCTIVAS. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 MORTALIDADE EM IDADES REPRODUTIVAS. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 |
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MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 |
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MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 Cabrera, Eleonora Rojas Política de saúde recursos humanos mortalidade Argentina Health policy human resources mortality Argentina Política de salud recursos humanos mortalidad Argentina |
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MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 |
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MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 |
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MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 |
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MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 |
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MORTALITY AT REPRODUCTIVE AGES. ARGENTINA, 2005-2020 |
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Cabrera, Eleonora Rojas |
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Cabrera, Eleonora Rojas |
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Cabrera, Eleonora Rojas |
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Política de saúde recursos humanos mortalidade Argentina Health policy human resources mortality Argentina Política de salud recursos humanos mortalidad Argentina |
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Política de saúde recursos humanos mortalidade Argentina Health policy human resources mortality Argentina Política de salud recursos humanos mortalidad Argentina |
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Health care for people at reproductive ages is significant, as it maintains the productive capacity of populations and financially sustains their social security systems. The objective was to inquire about this care in Argentina in the 2005-2020 period by analyzing mortality trends. Particular emphasis was placed on estimating the relative proportion of preventable deaths in the total number of deaths counted annually, its composition according to specific causes and its dynamics according to sex. A quantitative and descriptive methodology was applied, based on the calculation of specific mortality rates among people aged 15-44 years, as well as joinpoint regression analysis to assess their temporal trend, based on official information. The results showed a predominance of preventable causes in the total number of deaths surveyed, but mostly in men (mainly avoidable by prevention). Among the latter, the avoidable mortality rate decreased significantly and in women it did not change. Likewise, significant reductions were observed in mortality rates from infectious and parasitic diseases, circulatory system diseases and accidents. In contrast, the mortality rates due to respiratory diseases, tumors (in women) and events of undetermined intent increased significantly. |
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