Commitment in the completion of the medical death certification. Evaluation in Belém, Pará, Brazil in 2010

José Antônio Cordero da Silva , Vitor Nagai Yamaki , João Paulo Santiago de Oliveira , Renan Kleber Costa Teixeira , Felipe Augusto Folha Santos , Victor Seiji Nascimento Hosoume
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Abstract

Objective

To evaluate the completion of medical death certifications in Belém, state of Pará, Brazil in 2010.

Methods

In the present study, 800 medical certifications of non-violent death, randomly chosen, and produced in 2010 were analyzed. Regarding correct completion, all fields of the document were evaluated, except for fields I (reserved for civil registries), V (stillbirth or death under age of 1 year), and VIII (external causes/violent death). Each field was analyzed regarding the following parameters: incomplete fields, fields left blank, illegibility, and incorrect completions.

Results

Based on the data collected, very high rates of errors in completion were observed; 98.7% of the certifications had at least one mistake. The most remarkable and important mistakes were found in field VI, intended for the cause of death, with a frequency of error of 71.5%, especially due to vagueness.

Conclusion

The very high rates of poorly completed medical death certifications highlights a significant failure in the medical schools’ curriculum, as well as a lack of continuing medical education programs addressing such topic of paramount importance. The results demonstrated neglect or lack of knowledge on the pathophysiology of diseases by physicians.

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承诺在完成医学死亡证明。2010年在巴西帕拉尔贝尔萨姆进行的评估
目的评价2010年巴西帕尔州贝尔萨姆地区医学死亡证明的完成情况。方法对2010年随机抽取的800份非暴力死亡医学证明进行分析。关于正确填写,对文件的所有字段进行了评估,除了字段I(保留给民事登记)、字段V(死产或1岁以下死亡)和字段VIII(外部原因/暴力死亡)。根据以下参数对每个字段进行分析:不完整的字段、字段留空、难以辨认和不正确的填写。结果根据收集到的数据,观察到非常高的完成错误率;98.7%的认证至少有一个错误。最显著和最重要的错误是在死亡原因的第六字段,错误频率为71.5%,特别是由于模糊。非常高的医疗死亡证明完成率突出了医学院课程的重大失败,以及缺乏针对这一至关重要的主题的继续医学教育计划。结果表明忽视或缺乏对疾病的病理生理知识的医生。
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