A three source capture-recapture study of fatal injuries in Iran.

Zahra Ghodsi, Soheil Saadat, Abdolrazagh Barzegar, Vali Baigi, Vafa Rahimi-Movaghar, Mohammadreza Zafarghandi, Ardeshir Sheikhazadi, Payman Salamati
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Background: Well-functioning health systems and effective preventive measures require registering the exact number and valid data of fatal injuries. The present study aimed to determine the completeness of fatal injuries reported by LMO with the use of the capture-recapture method and finding the reasons for those unregistered fatal injuries in Hamedan County.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Hamadan County from 22 August 2015 to 21 August 2016. The completeness of fatal injuries reported by LMO, as the main source of fatal injuries was estimated with the employ of the capture-recapture method including Health Department and Police. Log-linear modeling was used for statistical analysis. The number of fatal injuries that probably had not been detected in any three sources was estimated by using the GENLOG command.

Results: A total of 451 fatal injuries were registered in LMO for one year. The registries were included different amounts of detailed information from at least five variables in the Emergency Medical System (EMS) up to all detailed information in the LMO and Health Department. More fatal injuries occurred in males than females at all ages and the two-sex difference spectrum was wider between about 20 to 45 years old. Among cases of LMO, we found 29 unreported deaths. Therefore, the completeness of reported fatal injuries by LMO was estimated to be 86.9%.

Conclusions: Fatal injuries are under-reported by the main source of this type of death in Iran. Identification of fundamental causes, integrated death registry system, and using a standard cause of death classification are needed to promote the registration of fatal injuries.

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伊朗致命伤的三源捕获-再捕获研究。
背景:要使卫生系统运转良好并采取有效的预防措施,就必须登记死亡伤害的准确数字和有效数据。本研究旨在通过使用捕获-再捕获法确定 LMO 报告的致命伤的完整性,并找出哈马丹县未登记的致命伤的原因:这项横断面研究于 2015 年 8 月 22 日至 2016 年 8 月 21 日在哈马丹县进行。采用捕获-再捕获法(包括卫生部门和警方)对作为致命伤主要来源的 LMO 报告的致命伤的完整性进行了估计。统计分析采用了对数线性模型。使用 GENLOG 命令估算了可能未在任何三个来源中发现的致命伤数量:结果:LMO 在一年内共登记了 451 起致命伤害事故。登记簿中包含不同数量的详细信息,从紧急医疗系统(EMS)中的至少五个变量到 LMO 和卫生局中的所有详细信息。在所有年龄段中,男性的致命伤发生率均高于女性,而在约 20 至 45 岁之间,男女之间的差异范围更大。在 LMO 案例中,我们发现了 29 例未报告的死亡案例。因此,按《肺结核组织》报告的致命伤的完整率估计为 86.9%:结论:在伊朗,死亡伤害的主要死因未得到充分报告。要促进死亡伤害的登记工作,就必须查明根本原因,建立综合死亡登记系统,并使用标准死因分类法。
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