Landes S D, Turk M A, Finan J M
Department of Sociology and Aging Studies Institute, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, SUNY Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, USA.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 2022 May;66(5):454-470. doi: 10.1111/jir.12926. Epub 2022 Feb 21.
Efforts aimed at preventing premature mortality for people with Down syndrome are hindered by the practice of reporting disability as the underlying cause of death. Prior research suggests this form of diagnostic overshadowing may be the result of increased uncertainty surrounding the death.
This study uses bivariable analysis and multivariable logistic regression models to investigate associations between sociodemographic characteristics, comorbidities, and death context and processing characteristics with the reporting of Down syndrome as the underlying cause of death in 2005-2017 US Multiple Cause of Death data files.
The reporting of Down syndrome as the underlying cause of death was associated with characteristics indicative of an increased amount of uncertainty surrounding the death. Results also suggest other mechanisms may inform inaccurate reporting, such as racial bias, and the continued conflation of disability and health.
Medical personnel certifying death certificates should strive for accuracy when reporting the causes of death. To ensure this outcome, even in the midst of increased uncertainty, Down syndrome should not be reported as the underlying cause of death unless the decedent was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease or unspecified dementia. Future research should further explore the possibility that increased death certification errors for adults with Down syndrome, or other developmental disabilities, are associated with racial bias.
将残疾报告为根本死因的做法阻碍了旨在预防唐氏综合征患者过早死亡的努力。先前的研究表明,这种形式的诊断遮蔽可能是围绕死亡的不确定性增加的结果。
本研究使用双变量分析和多变量逻辑回归模型,调查2005 - 2017年美国多死因数据文件中社会人口学特征、合并症、死亡背景和处理特征与将唐氏综合征报告为根本死因之间的关联。
将唐氏综合征报告为根本死因与表明围绕死亡的不确定性增加的特征相关。结果还表明,其他机制可能导致报告不准确,例如种族偏见以及残疾与健康的持续混淆。
开具死亡证明的医务人员在报告死因时应力求准确。为确保这一结果,即使在不确定性增加的情况下,除非死者被诊断患有阿尔茨海默病或未指明的痴呆症,否则不应将唐氏综合征报告为根本死因。未来的研究应进一步探讨唐氏综合征或其他发育障碍的成年人死亡证明错误增加与种族偏见相关的可能性。