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. 2022 Feb 8;20(1):7.
doi: 10.1186/s12963-022-00284-5.

Assessment of the quality of the vital registration system for under-5 mortality in Yucatan, Mexico

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Assessment of the quality of the vital registration system for under-5 mortality in Yucatan, Mexico

Bernardo Hernandez et al. Popul Health Metr. .

Abstract

Introduction: Vital registration is an important element in health information systems which can inform policy and strengthen health systems. Mexico has a well-functioning vital registration system; however, there is still room for improvement, especially for deaths of children under 5. This study assesses the quality of the vital registration system in capturing deaths and evaluates the quality of cause of death certification in under-5 deaths in Yucatan, Mexico.

Methods: We collected information on under-5 deaths that occurred in 2015 and 2016 in Yucatan, Mexico. We calculated the Vital Statistics Performance Index (VSPI) to have a general assessment of the vital registration performance. We examined the agreement between vital registration records and medical records at the individual and population levels using the chance-corrected concordance (CCC) and cause-specific mortality fraction (CSMF) accuracy as quality metrics.

Results: We identified 966 records from the vital registry for all under-5 deaths, and 390 were linked to medical records of deaths occurring at public hospitals. The Yucatan vital registration system captured 94.8% of the expected under-5 deaths, with an overall VSPI score of 87.2%. Concordance between underlying cause of death listed in the vital registry and the cause determined by the medical record review varied substantially across causes, with a mean overall chance-corrected concordance across causes of 6.9% for neonates and 46.9% for children. Children had the highest concordance for digestive diseases, and neonates had the highest concordance for meningitis/sepsis. At the population level, the CSMF accuracy for identifying the underlying cause listed was 35.3% for neonates and 67.7% for children.

Conclusions: Although the vital registration system has overall good performance, there are still problems in information about causes of death for children under 5 that are related mostly to certification of the causes of death. The accuracy of information can vary substantially across age groups and causes, with causes reported for neonates being generally less reliable than those for older children. Results highlight the need to implement strategies to improve the certification of causes of death in this population.

Keywords: Child mortality; Mexico; Neonatal mortality; Vital registration.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Chance-corrected concordance by cause using original primary diagnosis, recoded primary diagnosis, and all diagnoses
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Regression fit results for CSMF resampling, diarrhea/dysentery and other cardiovascular diseases (children) and meningitis/sepsis (neonates). Green lines indicate an ideal relationship, whereas red lines indicate the estimated relationship between the true and estimated cause-specific mortality fraction (CSMF)

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