The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates
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Resumo: | OBJECTIVE: Studies on the evolution of infant mortality rate are very relevant. Nevertheless, lack of vital statistics in Brazil limits the temporal and spatial analysis of this indicator. This study aims to investigate the possible use of the Brazilian Hospital Information System as an alternative information source for stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates by age group. METHODS: A new method to estimate the stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates is proposed. It was applied in a set of selected Brazilian states in the year of 1995. For comparative purposes, the Brazilian Death Information System was assessed to estimate the mortality rates under study, after adjusting the registered number of live births by using a demographic tool. RESULTS: By assessing the Hospital Information System a larger number of fetal and early neonatal deaths were observed when compared to data given by the death information system of the Northeastern states. Besides, in the Southern and Southeastern states, where death records are more thorough, the mortality rates calculated using both information sources were very similar. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the proposed methodology could greatly contribute to the analysis of the spatial-time evolution of stillbirth and neonatal death rates in recent years in Brazil, as data on death registration in the majority of the Brazilian states are less thorough than those from the hospital information system. |
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The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates Sistema hospitalar como fonte de informações para estimar a mortalidade neonatal e a natimortalidade Sistemas de informação hospitalarMortalidade neonatal^i1^ssaúde públMortalidade fetalRegistros de mortalidadeHospital information systemsNeonatal mortality^i2^spublic heaFetal mortalityMortality registries OBJECTIVE: Studies on the evolution of infant mortality rate are very relevant. Nevertheless, lack of vital statistics in Brazil limits the temporal and spatial analysis of this indicator. This study aims to investigate the possible use of the Brazilian Hospital Information System as an alternative information source for stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates by age group. METHODS: A new method to estimate the stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates is proposed. It was applied in a set of selected Brazilian states in the year of 1995. For comparative purposes, the Brazilian Death Information System was assessed to estimate the mortality rates under study, after adjusting the registered number of live births by using a demographic tool. RESULTS: By assessing the Hospital Information System a larger number of fetal and early neonatal deaths were observed when compared to data given by the death information system of the Northeastern states. Besides, in the Southern and Southeastern states, where death records are more thorough, the mortality rates calculated using both information sources were very similar. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the proposed methodology could greatly contribute to the analysis of the spatial-time evolution of stillbirth and neonatal death rates in recent years in Brazil, as data on death registration in the majority of the Brazilian states are less thorough than those from the hospital information system. OBJETIVO: Apesar da reconhecida importância em acompanhar a evolução temporal da mortalidade infantil precoce, a deficiência das estatísticas vitais no Brasil ainda permanece na agenda atual dos problemas que impedem o seu acompanhamento espaço-temporal. Realizou-se estudo com o objetivo de investigar o Sistema de Informações Hospitalares (SIH/SUS) como fonte de informações, para estimar a natimortalidade e a mortalidade neonatal. MÉTODOS: Propõe-se um método para estimar a natimortalidade e a mortalidade neonatal, o qual foi aplicado para todos os Estados das regiões Nordeste, Sul e Sudeste e para o Pará, no ano de 1995. Para fins comparativos, o Sistema de Informações sobre Mortalidade (SIM/MS) foi utilizado para estimar as taxas sob estudo, após a correção do número de nascidos vivos por um método demográfico. RESULTADOS: O SIH/SUS forneceu mais óbitos fetais e neonatais precoces do que o SIM/MS em grande parte das unidades federadas da região Nordeste. Adicionalmente para os Estados localizados nas regiões Sul e Sudeste, que apresentam, em geral, boa cobertura do registro de óbitos, as taxas calculadas pelos dois sistemas de informação tiveram valores semelhantes. CONCLUSÕES: Considerando a cobertura incompleta das estatísticas vitais no Brasil e a agilidade do SIH/SUS em disponibilizar as informações em meio magnético, conclui-se que o uso do SIH/SUS poderá trazer inúmeras contribuições para análise do comportamento espaço-temporal do componente neonatal da mortalidade infantil no território brasileiro, em anos recentes. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Saúde Pública2000-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/2501710.1590/S0034-89102000000300010Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 34 No. 3 (2000); 272-279 Revista de Saúde Pública; Vol. 34 Núm. 3 (2000); 272-279 Revista de Saúde Pública; v. 34 n. 3 (2000); 272-279 1518-87870034-8910reponame:Revista de Saúde Públicainstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/article/view/25017/26845Copyright (c) 2017 Revista de Saúde Públicainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSchramm, Joyce MASzwarcwald, Célia L2012-05-29T18:45:13Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/25017Revistahttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/indexONGhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rsp/oairevsp@org.usp.br||revsp1@usp.br1518-87870034-8910opendoar:2012-05-29T18:45:13Revista de Saúde Pública - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates Sistema hospitalar como fonte de informações para estimar a mortalidade neonatal e a natimortalidade |
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The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates |
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The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates Schramm, Joyce MA Sistemas de informação hospitalar Mortalidade neonatal^i1^ssaúde públ Mortalidade fetal Registros de mortalidade Hospital information systems Neonatal mortality^i2^spublic hea Fetal mortality Mortality registries |
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The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates |
title_full |
The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates |
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The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates |
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The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates |
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The Brazilian hospital system as a source of information to estimate stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates |
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Schramm, Joyce MA |
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Schramm, Joyce MA Szwarcwald, Célia L |
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Szwarcwald, Célia L |
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Schramm, Joyce MA Szwarcwald, Célia L |
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Sistemas de informação hospitalar Mortalidade neonatal^i1^ssaúde públ Mortalidade fetal Registros de mortalidade Hospital information systems Neonatal mortality^i2^spublic hea Fetal mortality Mortality registries |
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Sistemas de informação hospitalar Mortalidade neonatal^i1^ssaúde públ Mortalidade fetal Registros de mortalidade Hospital information systems Neonatal mortality^i2^spublic hea Fetal mortality Mortality registries |
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OBJECTIVE: Studies on the evolution of infant mortality rate are very relevant. Nevertheless, lack of vital statistics in Brazil limits the temporal and spatial analysis of this indicator. This study aims to investigate the possible use of the Brazilian Hospital Information System as an alternative information source for stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates by age group. METHODS: A new method to estimate the stillbirth and neonatal mortality rates is proposed. It was applied in a set of selected Brazilian states in the year of 1995. For comparative purposes, the Brazilian Death Information System was assessed to estimate the mortality rates under study, after adjusting the registered number of live births by using a demographic tool. RESULTS: By assessing the Hospital Information System a larger number of fetal and early neonatal deaths were observed when compared to data given by the death information system of the Northeastern states. Besides, in the Southern and Southeastern states, where death records are more thorough, the mortality rates calculated using both information sources were very similar. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the proposed methodology could greatly contribute to the analysis of the spatial-time evolution of stillbirth and neonatal death rates in recent years in Brazil, as data on death registration in the majority of the Brazilian states are less thorough than those from the hospital information system. |
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