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Open Access 01-12-2014 | Research

Quality comparison of electronic versus paper death certificates in France, 2010

Authors: Delphine Lefeuvre, Gérard Pavillon, Albertine Aouba, Agathe Lamarche-Vadel, Anne Fouillet, Eric Jougla, Grégoire Rey

Published in: Population Health Metrics | Issue 1/2014

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Abstract

Background

Electronic death certification was established in France in 2007. A methodology based on intrinsic characteristics of death certificates was designed to compare the quality of electronic versus paper death certificates.

Methods

All death certificates from the 2010 French mortality database were included. Three specific quality indicators were considered: (i) amount of information, measured by the number of causes of death coded on the death certificate; (ii) intrinsic consistency, explored by application of the International Classification of Disease (ICD) General Principle, using an international automatic coding system (Iris); (iii) imprecision, measured by proportion of death certificates where the selected underlying cause of death was imprecise. Multivariate models were considered: a truncated Poisson model for indicator (i) and binomial models for indicators (ii) and (iii). Adjustment variables were age, gender, and cause, place, and region of death.

Results

533,977death certificates were analyzed. After adjustment, electronic death certificates contained 19% [17%-20%] more codes than paper death certificates for people deceased under 65 years, and 12% [11%-13%] more codes for people deceased over 65 years. Regarding deceased under and over 65 respectively, the ICD General Principle could be applied 2% [0%-4%] and 6% [5%-7%] more to electronic than to paper death certificates. The proportion of imprecise death certificates was 51% [46%-56%] lower for electronic than for paper death certificates.

Conclusion

The method proposed to evaluate the quality of death certificates is easily reproducible in countries using an automatic coding system. According to our criteria, electronic death certificates are better completed than paper death certificates. The transition to electronic death certificates is positive in many aspects and should be promoted.
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Metadata
Title
Quality comparison of electronic versus paper death certificates in France, 2010
Authors
Delphine Lefeuvre
Gérard Pavillon
Albertine Aouba
Agathe Lamarche-Vadel
Anne Fouillet
Eric Jougla
Grégoire Rey
Publication date
01-12-2014
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Population Health Metrics / Issue 1/2014
Electronic ISSN: 1478-7954
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-7954-12-3

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