نتایج جستجو برای: avoidable death

تعداد نتایج: 277328  

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
p.ghanai h. emami t. kamran m.moshirfatemi

during a period of five years (1971-75) 29 maternal deaths occurred in 15794 deliveries at the amin maternity hospital in isfahan (18.36 per 10.000). death was considered to be due to direct obstetrical cause in 18 cases (62.0%), indirect obstetrical cause, in 8 cases (27.5%), add no related cause in 3 cases (10.3%). in 14 cases of 29 the maternal death was considered avoidable. especially amon...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1983
Y Sherman D J Matthew R D Boyd

There were 131 deaths among children aged between birth and 14 years during a period of 18 months in one inner London area health authority. One hundred children died in hospital, 23 at home, and 8 elsewhere. Thirty three died of congenital, 46 of perinatal, and 34 of other medical causes. There were 18 violent deaths--16 among children over 1 year of age. Medical and social information, collec...

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2010
Irina Stirbu Anton E Kunst Matthias Bopp Mall Leinsalu Enrique Regidor Santiago Esnaola Giuseppe Costa Pekka Martikainen Carme Borrell Patrik Deboosere Ramune Kalediene Jitka Rychtarikova Barbara Artnik Johan P Mackenbach

BACKGROUND The magnitude of educational inequalities in mortality avoidable by medical care in 16 European populations was compared, and the contribution of inequalities in avoidable mortality to educational inequalities in life expectancy in Europe was determined. METHODS Mortality data were obtained for people aged 30-64 years. For each country, the association between level of education an...

Journal: :Brazilian Journal of Medicine and Human Health 2014

Journal: :Journal of Applied Molecular Cell Biology 2015

Journal: :The Lancet Psychiatry 2014

Journal: :Journal of health economics 2008
Kam Ki Tang Jackie T C Chin D S Prasada Rao

This paper proposes a data envelopment method to separate avoidable and unavoidable mortality risks. As unavoidable mortality is either beyond the control of humanity or likely to be very cost-ineffective to reduce in the short to medium term, avoidable mortality is of much greater practical relevance in measuring wellbeing and inequality. The new method is applied to a dataset consisting of li...

Journal: :Public health 2006
R J Korda J R G Butler

OBJECTIVES Using the concept of avoidable mortality, international studies suggest that healthcare has been effective in reducing mortality. This paper provides an analysis of avoidable mortality in Australia and compares trends with those of Western Europe. METHODS Using unit-record mortality data, we calculated avoidable mortality rates in Australia for 1968-2001. We partitioned avoidable c...

2008
Ji In Chung Yun-Mi Song Ji Sook Choi Bo Mi Kim

To evaluate the achievement of health care services in Korea independent of other socioeconomic factors, we observed the time trend of avoidable death between 1983 and 2004. A list of avoidable causes of death was constructed based on the European Community Atlas of "Avoidable Death". We calculated sex- and age-standardized mortality rates of Korean aged 1-64 yr using data of the Korea National...

Journal: :British Journal of Anaesthesia 1998

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