Excess of deaths classified with garbage codes in the COVID-19 pandemic
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Resumo: | In the disaster scenario witnessed during the pandemic caused by COVID-19, the act of defining the underlying cause of a death was no trivial matter and the increased use of Garbage Codes (poorly defined or not very specific codes) raises concerns regarding the quality of the information on causes of death in the states of Brazil. There was a significant increase in the number of deaths during the pandemic in the state of Paraíba, located in the Northeast region of Brazil, a situation similar to the national context. There were 31,107 deaths in 2020 in Paraíba, while an average of 27,000 deaths were identified for the period 2015 to 2019. Our goal was to identify and measure the excess of deaths classified with Garbage Codes in the COVID-19 pandemic in the geographic space of the state of Paraíba in 2020. The time series of deaths were obtained from the Mortality Monitoring Panel for Unspecific or Incomplete Basic Causes (Garbage Codes) of the Ministry of Health, for all months of the years 2015 to 2020. Projections of total deaths and deaths by Garbage Codes (GC) were calculated. The calculation of the excess proportion of deaths classified by Garbage Codes in the state of Paraíba resulted in 8.58%, highlighting the month of June 2020, which reached the maximum value equal to 19.42%. We expect to contribute to advance knowledge regarding the current reality of quality information on death notifications in an area of the country that seeks to make progress in this direction and to highlight the need for research in other locations in Brazil. |
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Excess of deaths classified with garbage codes in the COVID-19 pandemicExceso de muertes clasificados con códigos garbage en la pandemia COVID-19Excesso de óbitos classificados com códigos garbage na pandemia de Covid-19, no estado da ParaíbaMortalidadeCódigos garbageCovid-19Séries temporaisExcesso de óbitosMortalityGarbage codesCOVID-19Time seriesExcess deathsMortalidadCódigos garbage COVID-19Series temporalesExceso de muertesIn the disaster scenario witnessed during the pandemic caused by COVID-19, the act of defining the underlying cause of a death was no trivial matter and the increased use of Garbage Codes (poorly defined or not very specific codes) raises concerns regarding the quality of the information on causes of death in the states of Brazil. There was a significant increase in the number of deaths during the pandemic in the state of Paraíba, located in the Northeast region of Brazil, a situation similar to the national context. There were 31,107 deaths in 2020 in Paraíba, while an average of 27,000 deaths were identified for the period 2015 to 2019. Our goal was to identify and measure the excess of deaths classified with Garbage Codes in the COVID-19 pandemic in the geographic space of the state of Paraíba in 2020. The time series of deaths were obtained from the Mortality Monitoring Panel for Unspecific or Incomplete Basic Causes (Garbage Codes) of the Ministry of Health, for all months of the years 2015 to 2020. Projections of total deaths and deaths by Garbage Codes (GC) were calculated. The calculation of the excess proportion of deaths classified by Garbage Codes in the state of Paraíba resulted in 8.58%, highlighting the month of June 2020, which reached the maximum value equal to 19.42%. We expect to contribute to advance knowledge regarding the current reality of quality information on death notifications in an area of the country that seeks to make progress in this direction and to highlight the need for research in other locations in Brazil.En el escenario de desastre que se vivió durante la pandemia de COVID-19, definir la causa subyacente de una muerte no fue baladí y el aumento del uso de códigos garbage (códigos mal definidos o poco específicos) genera preocupaciones acerca la calidad de la información sobre las causas de muerte en los estados de Brasil. En cuanto al aumento del número de muertes en el período de la pandemia en el estado de Paraíba, en la región Nordeste de Brasil, la situación fue similar al contexto nacional: 31.107 muertes en 2020, mientras que durante el período 2015-2019 el promedio fue de 27.000 muertes. El objetivo de este trabajo fue identificar y medir el exceso de muertes clasificadas con códigos Garbage en la pandemia de COVID-19 en el estado de Paraíba en 2020. Las series temporales de defunciones se obtuvieron del Panel de Seguimiento de Mortalidad por Causas Básicas Inespecíficas o Incompletas del Ministerio de Salud, para todos los meses de 2015 a 2020. Se calcularon proyecciones de muertes totales y muertes por códigos basura, para los que el cálculo de la proporción de exceso de muertes resultó en 8,58 %, con un valor de 19,42 % durante junio. Se espera contribuir a la calidad de la información sobre las notificaciones de muerte en un área del país que busca avances en esa dirección y resaltar la necesidad de investigaciones en otras localidades de Brasil.No cenário de calamidade assistido durante a pandemia de Covid-19, o ato de definir a causa básica de um óbito não foi trivial e o aumento da utilização dos códigos garbage (códigos mal definidos ou pouco específicos) traz preocupação em relação à qualidade da informação sobre as causas de morte nos estados do Brasil. Constatou-se um aumento significativo do número de óbitos no período pandêmico no estado da Paraíba, localizado na região Nordeste do Brasil, situação que se assemelhou ao contexto nacional. Em 2020 ocorreram 31.107 óbitos na Paraíba, enquanto no período de 2015 a 2019 foi identificada uma média de 27.000 óbitos. O objetivo do presente estudo é identificar e mensurar o excesso de óbitos classificados com códigos garbage em 2020, no estado da Paraíba, durante a pandemia de Covid-19. As séries temporais de óbitos foram obtidas do Painel de Monitoramento da Mortalidade por Causas Básicas Inespecíficas ou Incompletas (garbage codes) do Ministério da Saúde, para todos os meses de 2015 a 2020. Foram calculadas as projeções de óbitos totais e dos óbitos por códigos garbage (CG). O cálculo do excesso da proporção de óbitos classificados por códigos garbage no estado da Paraíba, em 2020, resultou em 8,58%, destacando-se o mês de junho com o maior valor (19,42%). Espera-se contribuir para avanços no conhecimento da realidade da qualidade da informação da notificação dos óbitos em uma área do país que almeja avanços nesse sentido e evidenciar a necessidade da investigação em outras localidades do Brasil.ABEP2023-10-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtigos originais avaliados por paresapplication/pdfhttps://rebep.org.br/revista/article/view/224910.20947/S0102-3098a0249Brazilian Journal of Population Studies; Vol. 40 (2023); 1-17Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População; Vol. 40 (2023); 1-17Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População; v. 40 (2023); 1-171980-55190102-3098reponame:Revista brasileira de estudos de população (Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais (ABEP)instacron:ABEPenghttps://rebep.org.br/revista/article/view/2249/1232Copyright (c) 2023 Revista Brasileira de Estudos de Populaçãohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAraújo da Silva, Everlane SuaneAntonio Alves de Araujo, Matheus2023-11-02T19:16:37Zoai:ojs.rebep.org.br:article/2249Revistahttps://rebep.org.br/revistaONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editora@rebep.org.br1980-55190102-3098opendoar:2023-11-02T19:16:37Revista brasileira de estudos de população (Online) - Associação Brasileira de Estudos Populacionais (ABEP)false |
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Excess of deaths classified with garbage codes in the COVID-19 pandemic Exceso de muertes clasificados con códigos garbage en la pandemia COVID-19 Excesso de óbitos classificados com códigos garbage na pandemia de Covid-19, no estado da Paraíba |
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Excess of deaths classified with garbage codes in the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Excess of deaths classified with garbage codes in the COVID-19 pandemic Araújo da Silva, Everlane Suane Mortalidade Códigos garbage Covid-19 Séries temporais Excesso de óbitos Mortality Garbage codes COVID-19 Time series Excess deaths Mortalidad Códigos garbage COVID-19 Series temporales Exceso de muertes |
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Excess of deaths classified with garbage codes in the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Excess of deaths classified with garbage codes in the COVID-19 pandemic |
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Araújo da Silva, Everlane Suane |
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Araújo da Silva, Everlane Suane Antonio Alves de Araujo, Matheus |
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Mortalidade Códigos garbage Covid-19 Séries temporais Excesso de óbitos Mortality Garbage codes COVID-19 Time series Excess deaths Mortalidad Códigos garbage COVID-19 Series temporales Exceso de muertes |
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In the disaster scenario witnessed during the pandemic caused by COVID-19, the act of defining the underlying cause of a death was no trivial matter and the increased use of Garbage Codes (poorly defined or not very specific codes) raises concerns regarding the quality of the information on causes of death in the states of Brazil. There was a significant increase in the number of deaths during the pandemic in the state of Paraíba, located in the Northeast region of Brazil, a situation similar to the national context. There were 31,107 deaths in 2020 in Paraíba, while an average of 27,000 deaths were identified for the period 2015 to 2019. Our goal was to identify and measure the excess of deaths classified with Garbage Codes in the COVID-19 pandemic in the geographic space of the state of Paraíba in 2020. The time series of deaths were obtained from the Mortality Monitoring Panel for Unspecific or Incomplete Basic Causes (Garbage Codes) of the Ministry of Health, for all months of the years 2015 to 2020. Projections of total deaths and deaths by Garbage Codes (GC) were calculated. The calculation of the excess proportion of deaths classified by Garbage Codes in the state of Paraíba resulted in 8.58%, highlighting the month of June 2020, which reached the maximum value equal to 19.42%. We expect to contribute to advance knowledge regarding the current reality of quality information on death notifications in an area of the country that seeks to make progress in this direction and to highlight the need for research in other locations in Brazil. |
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