Stone Deborah M, Holland Kristin M, Bartholow Brad, E Logan Joseph, LiKamWa McIntosh Wendy, Trudeau Aimee, Rockett Ian R H
Deborah M. Stone, Kristin M. Holland, Brad Bartholow, Joseph E. Logan, Wendy LiKamWa McIntosh, and Aimee Trudeau are with the Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA. Ian R. H. Rockett is with the Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, and the Injury Control Research Center, West Virginia University, Morgantown.
Am J Public Health. 2017 Aug;107(8):1233-1239. doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2017.303863. Epub 2017 Jun 22.
Manner of death (MOD) classification (i.e., natural, accident, suicide, homicide, or undetermined cause) affects mortality surveillance and public health research, policy, and practice. Determination of MOD in deaths caused by drug intoxication is challenging, with marked variability across states. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention hosted a multidisciplinary meeting to discuss drug intoxication deaths as they relate to suicide and other MOD. The meeting objectives were to identify individual-level, system-level, and place-based factors affecting MOD classification and identify potential solutions to classification barriers. Suggested strategies included improved standardization in death scene investigation, toxicology, and autopsy practice; greater accountability; and creation of job aids for investigators. Continued collaboration and coordination of activities are needed among stakeholders to affect prevention efforts.
死亡方式(MOD)分类(即自然死亡、意外死亡、自杀、他杀或死因不明)会影响死亡率监测以及公共卫生研究、政策和实践。确定药物中毒导致的死亡的MOD具有挑战性,各州之间存在显著差异。疾病控制与预防中心主办了一次多学科会议,以讨论与自杀和其他MOD相关的药物中毒死亡问题。会议目标是确定影响MOD分类的个人层面、系统层面和基于地点的因素,并确定分类障碍的潜在解决方案。建议的策略包括在死亡现场调查、毒理学和尸检实践中提高标准化;增强问责制;为调查人员制作工作辅助工具。利益相关者之间需要持续开展协作与活动协调,以推动预防工作。