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Evaluation of the implantation of the Mortality Information System in Pernambuco state, Brazil, in 2012* * Article derived from the Doctoral thesis entitled “'Evaluation of the effectiveness of intervention for the improvement of the Mortality Information System in Pernambuco: a quasi-experimental study', submitted by Barbara de Queiroz Figueirôa to the Child and Adolescent Health Postgraduate Program of the Federal University of Pernambuco, on 8 June 2018. Study funded by the Brazilian Ministry of Health: Process No 779427/2012.

Abstract

Objective:

to evaluate the implantation of the Mortality Information System (SIM) in Pernambuco, Brazil.

Methods:

this was an evaluation study; primary data (questionnaires) and secondary data (SIM) were used for the municipalities to estimate the degree of implantation (DI), comparing structure and process indicators with outcome indicators; data were consolidated by region and state.

Results:

SIM was partially implanted in the state (70.6%) and its regions (66.3% to 74.8%); 'management' (75.1%), 'issuing and filling in' (79.1%), and 'processing' (71.7%) were partially implanted; 'collection' (80.7%) was implanted; while 'distribution and control' (49.7%) and 'analysis and dissemination' (58.0%) had incipient implantation; more than 90% coverage was found for deaths with defined underlying causes, as well as for municipalities with monthly data transfer, and death certificates typed and sent on a timely basis; consistency was found between DI and outcome indicators, which improved as DI increased.

Conclusion:

SIM was found to be only partially implanted owing to inadequacies in distribution, control, analysis and dissemination, thus influencing unfavorably the effects observed.

Keywords:
Health Evaluation; Health Information Systems; Vital Statistics; Mortality Registries

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