2015
DOI: 10.1590/1414-462x201500020092
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Confiabilidade do desfecho do tratamento usando linkagede bases de dados para a tuberculose

Abstract: ResumoA qualidade da informação é fundamental no monitoramento e na avaliação das ações de controle dos agravos, como a tuberculose (TB). O objetivo deste trabalho foi analisar a concordância entre o encerramento do Sistema de Informação de Agravos de Notificação (SINAN) e as causas de morte no Sistema de Informação sobre Mortalidade (SIM). Realizou-se um linkage probabilístico entre o SINAN de 2006 e o SIM de 2006 a 2008. A confiabilidade do encerramento foi analisada por meio do índice kappa. Dos 417 casos e… Show more

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“…However, the mortality information system is recognised for its precision and is considered the gold standard among Brazilian information systems. 19 The Atlas of Human Development, the source of social variables, consists of data that meet the requirements of statistical analyses. 12 Although the risk of mortality from TB declined during the period under investigation, this reduction was minimal and can be considered negligible.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, the mortality information system is recognised for its precision and is considered the gold standard among Brazilian information systems. 19 The Atlas of Human Development, the source of social variables, consists of data that meet the requirements of statistical analyses. 12 Although the risk of mortality from TB declined during the period under investigation, this reduction was minimal and can be considered negligible.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A principal variação no encerramento óbito ocorreu na categoria "óbito por outras causas", a qual recebeu registros, principalmente da categoria "óbito por TB". Rocha et al 2 , em um estudo sobre a confiabilidade do encerramento no Sinan-TB, demonstraram que 61,5% dos registros encerrados por "óbito por TB" não apresentavam menção da TB nas causas de morte ou a TB era a causa associada, ou seja, deveriam ser classificados como "óbito por outras causas" 1 . Provavelmente, o erro de preenchimento ocorre por conta do desconhecimento dos profissionais de saúde sobre a causa básica de morte, os quais pressupõem que a TB seja a causa básica por ter a morte ocorrido durante o tratamento.…”
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“…The reporting is an action subsequent to the diagnostic confirmation that allows an accompaniment of the disease, aiming at the dissemination of the information to the management organs in order to assist in the decision making for the control of the disease (1,3) . Although several researchers emphasize the importance of detecting and notifying TB cases for disease control (1,(4)(5)(6) , in Mozambique these actions fall far short of the numbers estimated by the World Health Organization (WHO) (4) . The country is one of the 30 countries that contribute the largest number of TB cases in the world and is included in the select group of countries with incidence greater than 500/100,000 inhabitants (1) .…”
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“…The country is one of the 30 countries that contribute the largest number of TB cases in the world and is included in the select group of countries with incidence greater than 500/100,000 inhabitants (1) . The country reported 58,270 new TB cases, corresponding to a reporting rate of 233/100,000 inhabitants in an estimated population of 27,216,000 in 2015 (5) . However, the number of cases estimated per year by the WHO is 160,000 (3) , a situation that shows the country's failure to comply with WHO recommendations, which set the case detection rate at 70% and cure at 85 (1) if directly observed treatment of short duration was applied, a strategy that Mozambique began to implement before being recommended by WHO in 1993.…”
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