| Literature DB >> 34154546 |
Shaleen Ahmad1, Iain M Carey2, Tess Harris1, Derek G Cook1, Stephen DeWilde1, David P Strachan1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Dementia is currently the leading certified underlying cause of death in England. We assess how dementia recording on Office for National Statistics death certificates (ONS) corresponded to recording in general practice records (GP) and Hospital Episode Statistics (HES).Entities:
Keywords: Cause of death; Death certificates; Dementia; Mortality; Primary care
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34154546 PMCID: PMC8218386 DOI: 10.1186/s12877-021-02306-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Geriatr ISSN: 1471-2318 Impact factor: 3.921
Summary of dementia recording among all deaths from 2001–2015 (n = 207,068)
| 2001 | 13,796 | 733 | 5.3 % | 376 | 2.7 % | 51.3 % | 1,077 | 7.8 % | 1,079 | 7.8 % | 1,651 | 12.0 % | 1,092 | 7.9 % |
| 2002 | 14,099 | 820 | 5.8 % | 387 | 2.7 % | 47.2 % | 1,242 | 8.8 % | 1,322 | 9.4 % | 1,898 | 13.5 % | 1,280 | 9.1 % |
| 2003 | 14,386 | 919 | 6.4 % | 403 | 2.8 % | 43.9 % | 1,375 | 9.6 % | 1,470 | 10.2 % | 2,105 | 14.6 % | 1,358 | 9.4 % |
| 2004 | 13,997 | 927 | 6.6 % | 398 | 2.8 % | 42.9 % | 1,367 | 9.8 % | 1,515 | 10.8 % | 2,090 | 14.9 % | 1,316 | 9.4 % |
| 2005 | 13,863 | 968 | 7.0 % | 419 | 3.0 % | 43.3 % | 1,399 | 10.1 % | 1,635 | 11.8 % | 2,130 | 15.4 % | 1,299 | 9.4 % |
| 2006 | 13,790 | 1,014 | 7.4 % | 414 | 3.0 % | 40.8 % | 1,420 | 10.3 % | 1,705 | 12.4 % | 2,196 | 15.9 % | 1,309 | 9.5 % |
| 2007 | 13,753 | 1,087 | 7.9 % | 451 | 3.3 % | 41.5 % | 1,602 | 11.6 % | 1,886 | 13.7 % | 2,361 | 17.2 % | 1,386 | 10.1 % |
| 2008 | 14,163 | 1,287 | 9.1 % | 525 | 3.7 % | 40.8 % | 1,802 | 12.7 % | 2,169 | 15.3 % | 2,653 | 18.7 % | 1,507 | 10.6 % |
| 2009 | 13,562 | 1,374 | 10.1 % | 547 | 4.0 % | 39.8 % | 1,768 | 13.0 % | 2,276 | 16.8 % | 2,710 | 20.0 % | 1,472 | 10.9 % |
| 2010 | 13,921 | 1,478 | 10.6 % | 580 | 4.2 % | 39.2 % | 1,859 | 13.4 % | 2,486 | 17.9 % | 2,899 | 20.8 % | 1,562 | 11.2 % |
| 2011 | 13,607 | 1,565 | 11.5 % | 988 | 7.3 % | 63.1 % | 1,931 | 14.2 % | 2,643 | 19.4 % | 3,035 | 22.3 % | 1,588 | 11.7 % |
| 2012 | 14,058 | 1,823 | 13.0 % | 1,149 | 8.2 % | 63.0 % | 2,150 | 15.3 % | 2,954 | 21.0 % | 3,369 | 24.0 % | 1,675 | 11.9 % |
| 2013 | 14,274 | 1,868 | 13.1 % | 1,160 | 8.1 % | 62.1 % | 2,307 | 16.2 % | 3,026 | 21.2 % | 3,469 | 24.3 % | 1,716 | 12.0 % |
| 2014 | 13,718 | 1,909 | 13.9 % | 1,250 | 9.1 % | 65.5 % | 2,394 | 17.5 % | 3,075 | 22.4 % | 3,665 | 26.7 % | 1,756 | 12.8 % |
| 2015 | 12,081 | 1,855 | 15.4 % | 1,206 | 10.0 % | 65.0 % | 2,562 | 21.2 % | 2,870 | 23.8 % | 3,381 | 28.0 % | 1,605 | 13.3 % |
| All | 207,068 | 19,627 | 9.5 % | 10,253 | 5.0 % | 52.2 % | 26,255 | 12.7 % | 32,111 | 15.5 % | 39,612 | 19.1 % | 21,921 | 10.6 % |
a Denominator here is all deaths with any mention of dementia on death certificate
Fig. 1Triangulation of GP, HES and ONS recording of dementia in 2015 vs. 2001 for all deaths. Footnote: All percentages are for deaths from any cause indicated by; (i) for GP (diagnostic codes), (ii) for HES (diagnostic codes) and (iii) for ONS (any mention of dementia on death certificate). Approximate scaling for each circle has been used to represent the relative contribution of each of the data sources.
Fig. 2Trends in the recording of dementia diagnoses and other information in GP and HES among all death certifications with mention of dementia 2001–2015 (n = 19,627). Footnote: Definition of categories was as follows: GP diagnosis = includes specific Read codes indicating a diagnosis for dementia, GP awareness = includes Read codes related to suspected memory impairment or other codes indicative of Dementia, GP administration = Other administrative codes on GP system relating to dementia, Any GP recording = Any of GP diagnosis, awareness or administration, HES diagnosis = refers to admission records which mention dementia either as primary cause of admission or other