Calidad de los sistemas de información de mortalidad por violencias en Argentina y Brasil - 1990-2010

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Violence-related deaths are a public health issue by virtue of the magnitude of their impact on society and on the health services. A study of the descriptive temporal trend was conducted using the official national information systems of violence-related mortality in Argentina and Brazil for the period from 1990 to 2010. Indicators were created to evaluate information quality by sex, age, and cause of death. The results demonstrate a temporal trend of improvement in the quality of the information systems. This trend is repeated especially when violencerelated deaths are analyzed, with a decrease in the number of records for violence-related death of undetermined intent; as well as a high percentage of firearm-related deaths of undetermined intent in Argentina. The analysis of the quality of information systems regarding violence-related deaths makes it possible to detect problems and orient actions in order to obtain better quality information and therefore permit improvement in the creation of preventive public policies.

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Alazraqui, M., Spinelli, H., Zunino, M. G., & de Souza, E. R. (2012). Calidad de los sistemas de información de mortalidad por violencias en Argentina y Brasil - 1990-2010. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 17(12), 3279–3287. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1413-81232012001200013

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