Stocks P
J Hyg (Lond). 1972 Mar;70(1):181-96. doi: 10.1017/s0022172400022221.
Variations in mortality attributed to birth injury and atelectasis in the 10 years 1958-67 have been investigated for each county borough of England and Wales. It became evident that diagnostic difficulties in separating these two causes must have been such that for statistical purposes they should be combined in a single rate.Variables likely to affect the local rates such as the sex ratio of births, and rates of illegitimacy and immaturity as an ill-defined cause of death appeared to affect the mortality levels in certain towns but not sufficiently to account for the wide variations apparent in those levels. It is concluded that local surveys are necessary in the towns with highest rates to uncover differences in numbers of births in hospital, in obstetric techniques and in quality of medical care.
对1958年至1967年这10年间,英格兰和威尔士各郡行政区内归因于出生损伤和肺不张的死亡率变化情况进行了调查。很明显,在区分这两种死因时存在诊断困难,以至于出于统计目的,应将它们合并为单一比率。可能影响当地比率的变量,如出生性别比、非婚生率以及作为死因定义不明确的不成熟率,似乎在某些城镇影响了死亡率水平,但不足以解释这些水平中明显存在的巨大差异。得出的结论是,有必要对死亡率最高的城镇进行当地调查,以揭示医院分娩数量、产科技术和医疗质量方面的差异。