Avoidable Causes Of Death
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1. Ameaça à vida ao nascer: uma análise das causas de morte e estimativa de sobrevida de menores de cinco anos em coortes de nascidos vivos
Apesar da redução da mortalidade na infância, as causas ainda são majoritariamente evitáveis, e a sobrevida pode estar condicionada à situação de ameaça à vida ao nascer. Foram estimadas a carga de ameaça à vida ao nascer, de near miss neonatal, e a mortalidade, com ênfase na evitabilidade, e sobrevida na infância, em coortes de nascidos vivos.
Cad. Saúde Pública. Publicado em: 12/08/2019
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2. Mortalidade no primeiro dia de vida: tendências, causas de óbito e evitabilidade em oito Unidades da Federação brasileira, entre 2010 e 2015
Resumo Objetivo: calcular taxas de mortalidade no primeiro dia de vida entre 2010 e 2015 em oito Unidades da Federação brasileira com melhor qualidade de informação, avaliar fatores associados e classificar os óbitos segundo causa básica e evitabilidade. Métodos: estudo descritivo; as taxas foram comparadas conforme características maternas e da cr
Epidemiol. Serv. Saúde. Publicado em: 18/02/2019
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3. Análise da mortalidade perinatal na região do Médio Paraíba, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, de 2005 a 2009 / Analysis of perinatal mortality in the middle Paraíba, stato of Rio de Janeiro, 2005-2009
A taxa de mortalidade perinatal (TMP) é um dos importantes indicadores de saúde que refletem a qualidade da assistência prestada durante a gestação, o parto e ao recém nascido. A TMP possui dois componentes: a taxa e mortalidade fetal e a taxa de mortalidade infantil neonatal precoce. O objetivo do presente estudo foi analisar a mortalidade perinatal n
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 26/10/2012
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4. Evolução da mortalidade infantil, segundo óbitos evitáveis: macrorregiões de saúde do Estado de Santa Catarina, 1997-2008 / Describing infant mortality rate according to death avoidance: Santa Catarina, 1997 2008
INTRODUCTION: The pursuit for understanding the causes of human mortality is related straight to the knowledge of a living society conditions. The reduction of child mortality is the major goal of children health policies in all countries. In Brazil, despite of the infant mortality reduction observed in recent years, there are, however, huge differences of I
Publicado em: 2011
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5. Mortalidade por acidentes no trabalho, Brasil : análise de séries temporais, 1998 a 2006
The early death is the maximum expression of the problem of violence in a society. Knowledge about their magnitude, the most affected and historical trends can assist in the identification of target audience, generate hypotheses about the impact of interventions implemented, offer better targeting of actions and contribute to its greater effectiveness. This
Publicado em: 2009
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6. Adding years to life: effect of avoidable mortality on life expectancy at birth.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to determine the number of years that could be gained by preventing avoidable deaths. DESIGN--The study arose from the concept of avoidable causes of death and life expectancy at birth. Four abbreviated life tables were computed. The first included all causes of death; the second excluded all avoidable causes of death; the third
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7. Trends in "avoidable" mortality in Sweden, 1974-1985.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim was to analyse trends in "avoidable" mortality in Sweden, and to contribute to the methodology of avoidable mortality as an index of the quality of care. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS--All deaths of Swedish citizens and other residents in Sweden during the period 1974-1985 were analysed as to causes of death between ages 0 and 64 years. M
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8. Avoidable mortality in Lithuania.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The study aimed to analyse avoidable mortality in Lithuania as an index of the quality of health care and to assess trends in avoidable mortality from 1970-90. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS--All deaths of Lithuanian residents aged between 0 and 64 years between 1970 and 1990 were analysed. MEASUREMENTS AND MAIN RESULTS--Twenty seven per cent of a
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9. The effectiveness of health systems in influencing avoidable mortality: a study in Valencia, Spain, 1975-90.
OBJECTIVES: To measure variations in the Holland and Charlton classifications of avoidable death causes and to estimate the effect of the Spanish national health system on avoidable mortality. DESIGN: Mortality in the Valencian Community was assessed between 1975 and 1990. The classifications of Holland and Charlton, used to assess avoidable causes of death,
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10. "Avoidable" mortality and health services: a review of aggregate data studies.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--The aim of the study was to review published work reporting mortality from conditions amenable to medical intervention and compare the methods used and the results obtained. SOURCE MATERIAL--Two types of analysis were examined: (1) analyses of time trends, relating decline in mortality from amenable conditions to improvements in medical care
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11. Cause-specific mortality: understanding uncertain tips of the disease iceberg.
STUDY OBJECTIVE--To determine the extent to which individual diseases, when recorded as being present shortly before death, were certified as causes of death. DESIGN--Retrospective cohort study in which the "subjects" were computerised linked records. SETTING--Six districts in the Oxford Regional Health Authority area (covering a population of 1.9 million pe
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12. Can regional variation in "avoidable" mortality be explained by deaths outside hospital? A study from Sweden, 1987-90.
STUDY OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to calculate the proportion of deaths outside hospital in Sweden for some conditions for which the acute medical management may be important to the outcome and to analyse whether the proportion of deaths outside hospital can explain regional variations in mortality from these causes of death. DESIGN: The place of death was r