RELIABILITY OF THE DATA ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FROM MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM DISEASES IN RESIDENTS OF THE TULA REGION

Diseases of the musculoskeletal system (DMSS) are a topical social, medical, and economic problem. They are widespread and account for about 10% of the overall morbidity and primary disability of population, about 5% of primary morbidity, and about 0.1% of mortality. The reliable statistics are impo...

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Main Authors: David Sh Vaisman, V N Sorotskaya, Roland M Balabanova
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Language:Russian
Published: IMA PRESS LLC 2014-03-01
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Online Access:https://rsp.mediar-press.net/rsp/article/view/1359
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description Diseases of the musculoskeletal system (DMSS) are a topical social, medical, and economic problem. They are widespread and account for about 10% of the overall morbidity and primary disability of population, about 5% of primary morbidity, and about 0.1% of mortality. The reliable statistics are important to analyze the situation and make necessary adjustments to the organization of medical care.Objective. To examine the accuracy of the data on morbidity and mortality from DMSS in the Tula region.Materials and Methods. Data from statistical reports, reference documents, and databases of Tula region residents (including those who died in 2000–2011) were used.Results. The inequality in growth rates of general and primary morbidity were revealed, which is indicative of incorrect coding and underestimation of DMSS in medical organizations of the Tula region.A comprehensive phased statistical study was carried out to assess validity of the mortality data, including the following: verification of databases for errors using an automated system; control of postmortal diagnosis quality using the four-digit subcategory code in accordance with the WHO recommendations; analysis according to the initial and multiple causes of death. Underestimation of mortality from rheumatoid arthritis by about 25% was revealed. Attention was paid to the implementation and use of automated systems.
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spelling doaj.art-321cafc9ac9f4f319945c19d184ff4702023-03-22T13:45:49ZrusIMA PRESS LLCНаучно-практическая ревматология1995-44841995-44922014-03-01521444810.14412/1995-4484-2014-44-481299RELIABILITY OF THE DATA ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FROM MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM DISEASES IN RESIDENTS OF THE TULA REGIONDavid Sh Vaisman0V N Sorotskaya1Roland M Balabanova2Central Research Institute of Organization and Informatization of Public Health, Russian Ministry of Health, Moscow, RussiaTula State University, Tula, RussiaV.A. Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology, Russian Academy of Medical Sciences, Moscow, RussiaDiseases of the musculoskeletal system (DMSS) are a topical social, medical, and economic problem. They are widespread and account for about 10% of the overall morbidity and primary disability of population, about 5% of primary morbidity, and about 0.1% of mortality. The reliable statistics are important to analyze the situation and make necessary adjustments to the organization of medical care.Objective. To examine the accuracy of the data on morbidity and mortality from DMSS in the Tula region.Materials and Methods. Data from statistical reports, reference documents, and databases of Tula region residents (including those who died in 2000–2011) were used.Results. The inequality in growth rates of general and primary morbidity were revealed, which is indicative of incorrect coding and underestimation of DMSS in medical organizations of the Tula region.A comprehensive phased statistical study was carried out to assess validity of the mortality data, including the following: verification of databases for errors using an automated system; control of postmortal diagnosis quality using the four-digit subcategory code in accordance with the WHO recommendations; analysis according to the initial and multiple causes of death. Underestimation of mortality from rheumatoid arthritis by about 25% was revealed. Attention was paid to the implementation and use of automated systems.https://rsp.mediar-press.net/rsp/article/view/1359morbidity statisticsmortality statisticsreliability of statisticsdiseases of the musculoskeletal systemicd- 10codingselection of underlying cause of deathmultiple causes of death
spellingShingle David Sh Vaisman
V N Sorotskaya
Roland M Balabanova
RELIABILITY OF THE DATA ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FROM MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM DISEASES IN RESIDENTS OF THE TULA REGION
Научно-практическая ревматология
morbidity statistics
mortality statistics
reliability of statistics
diseases of the musculoskeletal system
icd- 10
coding
selection of underlying cause of death
multiple causes of death
title RELIABILITY OF THE DATA ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FROM MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM DISEASES IN RESIDENTS OF THE TULA REGION
title_full RELIABILITY OF THE DATA ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FROM MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM DISEASES IN RESIDENTS OF THE TULA REGION
title_fullStr RELIABILITY OF THE DATA ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FROM MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM DISEASES IN RESIDENTS OF THE TULA REGION
title_full_unstemmed RELIABILITY OF THE DATA ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FROM MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM DISEASES IN RESIDENTS OF THE TULA REGION
title_short RELIABILITY OF THE DATA ON MORBIDITY AND MORTALITY FROM MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM DISEASES IN RESIDENTS OF THE TULA REGION
title_sort reliability of the data on morbidity and mortality from musculoskeletal system diseases in residents of the tula region
topic morbidity statistics
mortality statistics
reliability of statistics
diseases of the musculoskeletal system
icd- 10
coding
selection of underlying cause of death
multiple causes of death
url https://rsp.mediar-press.net/rsp/article/view/1359
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