Exploratory analysis of preventable first day mortality in Colombia

Type Journal Article - Public health
Title Exploratory analysis of preventable first day mortality in Colombia
Author(s)
Volume 138
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2016
Page numbers 74-85
URL http://europepmc.org/abstract/med/27133897
Abstract
Objective: The goal of this study was to inform public health policy which can reduce
Colombia's estimated infant mortality rate (IMR), 17.78 deaths for 1000 live births (2011), by
lowering preventable first day mortality (PFDM).
Study design: This study combined a time series analysis, using a linear regression method,
for the period 2001e2012 with a cross-sectional analysis, using odds ratios and bi-variate
methods, for the year 2012 to study first day mortality (FDM) and PFDM classified by biological,
socio-economic, and medical correlates.
Methods: The study examined the trends for 2001e2012 in Colombia's infant mortality rate
per 1000, and in the relative significance of PFDM by cause. It established the relative odds
of PFDM for 2012 by major risk categories, defined by birthweight and gestational age, and
within those by biological, sociodemographic risk factors or groups and by potential access
to and use of care. Then, the study established the major causes of PFDM within major risk
categories and groups.

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