Geostatistical linkage of national demographic and health survey data: a case study of Tanzania [0.03%]
国家人口健康调查数据的地统计关联:以坦桑尼亚为例
Eun-Hye Yoo,Tia Palermo,Stephen Maluka
Eun-Hye Yoo
Background: When Service Provision Assessment (SPA) surveys on primary health service delivery are combined with the nationally representative household survey-Demographic and Health Survey (DHS), they can provide key inf...
How to measure premature mortality? A proposal combining "relative" and "absolute" approaches [0.03%]
如何衡量过早死亡?结合“相对”和“绝对”方法的建议
Stefano Mazzuco,Marc Suhrcke,Lucia Zanotto
Stefano Mazzuco
Background: The concept of "premature mortality" is at the heart of many national and global health measurement and benchmarking efforts. However, despite the intuitive appeal of its underlying concept, it is far from obv...
The contributions of public health policies and healthcare quality to gender gap and country differences in life expectancy in the UK [0.03%]
公共卫生政策和医疗质量对英国男女预期寿命差异及国家差异的贡献
Kasim Allel,Franceso Salustri,Hassan Haghparast-Bidgoli et al.
Kasim Allel et al.
Background: In many high-income countries, life expectancy (LE) has increased, with women outliving men. This gender gap in LE (GGLE) has been explained with biological factors, healthy behaviours, health status, and soci...
Correction to: Impact of 2017 ACC/AHA guideline on prevalence, awareness, treatment, control, and determinants of hypertension: a population-based cross-sectional study in southwest of Iran [0.03%]
校正:2017年ACC / AHA指南对高血压流行率、知晓率、治疗率、控制率和决定因素的影响:伊朗西南部的一项人群为基础的横断面研究
Fatemeh Sadeghi,Bahman Cheraghian,Zahra Mohammadi et al.
Fatemeh Sadeghi et al.
Published Erratum
Population health metrics. 2021 Oct 19;19(1):39. DOI:10.1186/s12963-021-00272-1 2021
Diabetes free life expectancy and years of life lost associated with type 2 diabetes: projected trends in Germany between 2015 and 2040 [0.03%]
2型糖尿病相关的无糖尿病预期寿命和生命年损失:2015年至2040年间在德国的预测趋势
Thaddäus Tönnies,Jens Baumert,Christin Heidemann et al.
Thaddäus Tönnies et al.
Background: Type 2 diabetes (T2D) causes substantial disease burden and is projected to affect an increasing number of people in coming decades. This study provides projected estimates of life years free of type 2 diabete...
Gender-specific trends of educational inequality in diagnosed diabetes from 1999 to 2014 in Hong Kong: a serial cross-sectional study of 97,481 community-dwelling Chinese adults [0.03%]
1999年至2014年香港糖尿病患者中教育不平等的性别差异趋势——包含97481名中国成人的系列横断面研究
Gary Ka-Ki Chung,Francisco Tsz Tsun Lai,Eng-Kiong Yeoh et al.
Gary Ka-Ki Chung et al.
Background: Gender differences in the trend of educational inequality in diabetes have been widely observed in the Western populations, indicating the increasing importance of educational attainment as a social determinan...
Mortality trends in chronic liver disease and cirrhosis from 1981 to 2015 in Taiwan [0.03%]
台湾地区1981至2015年慢性肝病和肝硬化的死亡率变化趋势
Shih-Yung Su,Long-Teng Lee,Wen-Chung Lee
Shih-Yung Su
Background: Globally, the morbidity and mortality rates for chronic liver disease and cirrhosis are increasing. The National Viral Hepatitis Therapy Program in Taiwan was implemented in 2003, but evidence regarding the pr...
Effect of birthweight measurement quality improvement on low birthweight prevalence in rural Ethiopia [0.03%]
出生体重测量质量改善对埃塞俄比亚农村低出生体重率的影响
Estifanos Baye,Firehiwot Workneh Abate,Michelle Eglovitch et al.
Estifanos Baye et al.
Background: Low birthweight (LBW) (< 2500 g) is a significant determinant of infant morbidity and mortality worldwide. In low-income settings, the quality of birthweight data suffers from measurement and recording errors,...
László Németh,Domantas Jasilionis,Henrik Brønnum-Hansen et al.
László Németh et al.
Background: The lack of classification by educational attainment in death and population exposure data at older ages is an important constraint for studying changes and patterns of mortality disparities by education in De...
Marital status, educational attainment, and suicide risk: a Norwegian register-based population study [0.03%]
婚姻状况、教育程度与自杀风险——基于挪威人口登记数据的一项研究
Carine Øien-Ødegaard,Lars Johan Hauge,Anne Reneflot
Carine Øien-Ødegaard
Background: The presence and quality of social ties can influence suicide risk. In adulthood, the most common provider of such ties is one's partner. As such, the link between marital status and suicide is well-documented...