作者
Leonard EG Mboera, Susan F Rumisha, Emanuel P Lyimo, Mercy G Chiduo, Chacha D Mangu, Irene R Mremi, Claud J Kumalija, Catherine Joachim, Coleman Kishamawe, Isolide S Massawe, Lucas E Matemba, Evord Kimario, Veneranda M Bwana, Denna M Mkwashapi
发表日期
2018/10/31
期刊
PLoS One
卷号
13
期号
10
页码范围
e0205833
出版商
Public Library of Science
简介
Background
Understanding the causes of inpatient mortality in hospitals is important for monitoring the population health and evidence-based planning for curative and public health care. Dearth of information on causes and trends of hospital mortality in most countries of Sub-Saharan Africa has resulted to wide use of model-based estimation methods which are characterized by estimation errors. This retrospective analysis used primary data to determine the cause-specific mortality patterns among inpatient hospital deaths in Tanzania from 2006–2015.
Materials and methods
The analysis was carried out from July to December 2016 and involved 39 hospitals in Tanzania. A review of hospital in-patient death registers and report forms was done to cover a period of 10 years. Information collected included demographic characteristics of the deceased and immediate underlying cause of death. Causes of death were coded using international classification of diseases (ICD)-10. Data were analysed to provide information on cause-specific, trends and distribution of death by demographic and geographical characteristics.
Principal findings
A total of 247,976 deaths were captured over a 10-year period. The median age at death was 30 years, interquartile range (IQR) 1, 50. The five leading causes of death were malaria (12.75%), respiratory diseases (10.08%), HIV/AIDS (8.04%), anaemia (7.78%) and cardio-circulatory diseases (6.31%). From 2006 to 2015, there was a noted decline in the number of deaths due to malaria (by 47%), HIV/AIDS (28%) and tuberculosis (26%). However, there was an increase in number of deaths due to neonatal …
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