| Literature DB >> 27435099 |
David M Studdert1, Simon J Walter2, Celia Kemp3, Georgina Sutherland3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Recent government inquiries in several countries have identified the length of time it takes coroners to investigate deaths due to injury and other unnatural causes as a major problem. Delays undermine the integrity of vital statistics and adversely affect the deceased's family and others with interests in coroners' findings. Little is publicly known about the extent, nature and causes of these delays.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27435099 PMCID: PMC5099192 DOI: 10.1136/injuryprev-2015-041933
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inj Prev ISSN: 1353-8047 Impact factor: 2.399
Characteristics of deceased, deaths and cases*†
| Characteristics | n | Per cent |
|---|---|---|
| Male | 3449 | 68 |
| Age, years | ||
| <18 | 577 | 11 |
| 18–25 | 487 | 10 |
| 26–40 | 1254 | 25 |
| 41–60 | 1424 | 28 |
| 61+ | 1208 | 24 |
| Marital status | ||
| Never married | 1806 | 35 |
| Married (including de facto) | 1634 | 32 |
| Divorced or separated | 456 | 9 |
| Widowed | 239 | 5 |
| Employment status | ||
| Employed | 1488 | 29 |
| Retired/pensioner | 1275 | 25 |
| Unemployed or home duties | 869 | 17 |
| Student | 343 | 7 |
| Prisoner | 236 | 5 |
| Other | 288 | 6 |
| Cause | ||
| Natural | 1273 | 25 |
| External | 3462 | 68 |
| Transport | 1174 | 23 |
| Suicide | 720 | 14 |
| Poisoning | 466 | 9 |
| Assault | 247 | 5 |
| Complications of medical care | 239 | 5 |
| Fall | 207 | 4 |
| Drowning | 207 | 4 |
| Other external cause | 359 | 7 |
| Undetermined | 361 | 7 |
| Location | ||
| Major city | 2865 | 56 |
| Inner regional | 1074 | 21 |
| Outer regional | 496 | 10 |
| Remote | 140 | 3 |
| Very remote | 166 | 3 |
| Jurisdiction | ||
| New South Wales | 2221 | 44 |
| Victoria | 1219 | 24 |
| Queensland | 573 | 11 |
| Western Australia | 517 | 10 |
| South Australia | 203 | 4 |
| Australian Capital Territory | 185 | 4 |
| Northern Territory | 123 | 2 |
| Tasmania | 55 | 1 |
| Central court | 3715 | 73 |
| Recommendation or warning issued | 1404 | 28 |
*Table does not show 61 inquests for which sex was unknown, 146 for which age was unknown, 355 for which location was unknown, 966 for which marital status was unknown and 597 for which employment status was unknown.
†The terms ‘deceased’, ‘deaths’ and ‘cases’ in this table refer to the nature of the characteristics, not different units of analysis. All data are presented at the level of deaths.
Figure 1Duration of inquest cases: (A) overall, (B) by jurisdiction and (C) cause of death.
Predictors of case duration from a multiple regression model*
| β (months)* | 95% CI (months) | |
|---|---|---|
| Male (ref: female) | −0.6 | –1.7 to 0.5 |
| Age, years (ref: 26–40 years) | ||
| <18 | 1.7 | −0.1 to 3.6 |
| 18–25 | −1.0 | −3.1 to 1.2 |
| 41–60 | −0.6 | −2.1 to 0.8 |
| 61+ | −4.2 | −5.6 to −2.7 |
| Cause of death† | ||
| Natural | −6.6 | −9.4 to −3.9 |
| Intentional self-harm | −4.6 | −6.7 to −2.5 |
| Drowning | −4.3 | −7.5 to −1.4 |
| Undetermined | −3.6 | −6.9 to −0.4 |
| Transport | −2.6 | −5.5 to −0.0 |
| Poisoning | −2.4 | −4.7 to −0.1 |
| Fall | −1.8 | −4.8 to 1.3 |
| Other external cause | 1.5 | −1.9 to 4.7 |
| Complications of medical care | 9.0 | 5.5 to 12.3 |
| Assault | 12.2 | 7.8 to 17.0 |
| Location of death (ref: major city) | ||
| Inner regional | −0.7 | −2.3 to 0.8 |
| Outer regional | 4.3 | 1.5 to 7.6 |
| Remote | 2.0 | −2.1 to 7.5 |
| Very remote | −6.5 | −9.7 to −3.3 |
| Jurisdiction (ref: New South Wales) | ||
| Northern Territory | −10.1 | −13.5 to −6.7 |
| Australian Capital Territory | 3.3 | 0.3 to 6.5 |
| Western Australia | 3.8 | 1.4 to 6.2 |
| Tasmania | 4.3 | −1.2 to 10.2 |
| Victoria | 7.5 | 6.2 to 8.8 |
| Queensland | 8.2 | 6.5 to 9.9 |
| South Australia | 11.9 | 9.7 to 14.0 |
| Central court (ref: regional court) | 6.9 | 5.5 to 8.3 |
| Recommendation or warning issued (ref: none issued) | 8.9 | 7.6 to 10.3 |
*Coefficients represent the estimated number of additional (or fewer) months of case duration associated with the characteristic, relative to the reference group and adjusting for all other covariates. Imputation of missing data permitted all inquest cases in the sample (n=5096) to be included in the multivariable analysis.
†No reference category because external cause categories were not mutually exclusive.