Application of linkage method at live and dead birth information system databases for neonatal mortality studies, Recife, PE, Brazil

This paper analyzed the application of a linkage technique between the databases of the mortality information system (SIM) and live birth information system (SINASC) for studying neonatal mortality. This is a time series study compounded by neonatal mortality data of the live birth in Recife, from 1...

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Authors: Rocha, Rogéria, Rodrigues, Mirella, Oliveira, Conceição, Bonfim, Cristine
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2011
Country:Brasil
Institution:Faculdades Pequeno Príncipe (FPP)
Repository:Espaço para a Saúde (Online)
Language:Portuguese
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.168.194.69.20:article/442
Online Access:https://espacoparasaude.fpp.edu.br/index.php/espacosaude/article/view/442
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Information Systems
Vital Statistics
Neonatal Mortality
Public Health
Sistemas de Informação
Estatísticas Vitais
Mortalidade Neonatal
Saúde Pública
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Summary:This paper analyzed the application of a linkage technique between the databases of the mortality information system (SIM) and live birth information system (SINASC) for studying neonatal mortality. This is a time series study compounded by neonatal mortality data of the live birth in Recife, from 1999 to 2009. The linkage technique was applied to correlate the death certificates with the respective live birth certificates, resulting in a linkage rate of 93.20%. For 211 deaths (6.80%), it was not possible to identify the true matches because of underreporting in SINASC and information quality problems. At the time series data, the linkage rate shows an increment of 12.94%. The results demonstrated that the technique was viable and can be used by the monitoring services for at-risk newborns, and in planning and evaluating mother-child healthcare actions.