Caracterização das internações hospitalares por causas externas no sistema público de saúde, Brasil, 2011

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The aim of this work is to describe the characteristics of hospital admissions owing to external causes in the public health system in Brazil in 2011. Data from the Hospital Information System of the Unified Health System (SIH/SUS) were analyzed to obtain the frequency, coefficient of hospitalization, and hospital morbidity indicators. Of the 973,015 admissions, falls (38.4%) predominated, followed by traffic accidents (15.8%). The estimated coefficient of hospitalization owing to external causes increased with the age, and it was higher in male patients and in the midwest region of the country. The average stay was higher in hospitalizations for traffic accidents (6.1 days) and assaults (6.0 days), while the hospital mortality rate reached higher values in hospitalizations for assaults (4.7%) and self-harms (4.0%). It is evident from the knowledge of the characteristics described the usefulness of hospital morbidity data for planning care actions and prevention of the external causes.

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Mascarenhas, M. D. M., & De Azevedo Barros, M. B. (2015). Caracterização das internações hospitalares por causas externas no sistema público de saúde, Brasil, 2011. Revista Brasileira de Epidemiologia, 18(4), 771–784. https://doi.org/10.1590/1980-5497201500040008

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