TY - JOUR PY - 2020// TI - Cause-of-death distributions and mortality trends in Turkey between 2009 and 2017 JO - Balkan medical journal A1 - Teker, Ayşe Gülşen A1 - Emecen, Ahmet Naci A1 - Ergör, Gül SP - ePub EP - ePub VL - ePub IS - ePub N2 - BACKGROUND: Making the right decisions in the field of Public Health depends on the reliable recording of statistical data such as death and birth. There have been radical changes and innovations in the death registration since 2009 in Turkey to improve reporting. AIMS: The aim of this study is to examine the distribution and the trend of causes of death between the years of 2009-2017 in Turkey. STUDY DESIGN: Descriptive Study. METHODS: In this study, the causes of death were evaluated in three groups used in Global Burden of Disease study (GBD). Group I: infectious, maternal, perinatal and nutritional conditions; group II: noncommunicable diseases (NCDs); and group III: injuries. Age-standardized mortality rates (ASMRs) were calculated per 100,000 according to age, sex, and cause of death. Joinpoint regression was used to evaluate the trend in mortality rates. Additionally, the leading causes of death were also determined. RESULTS: In total, ASMRs increased significantly on average annualy (1.5% per year). When the trends of causes of death were examined according to gender, there was a significant increase in deaths from group I in both genders and a significant increase in deaths from group 3 in males whereas there was no statistically significant change in deaths from group II between 2009-2017. CONCLUSIONS: A significant quantitative improvements in death registration was seen in Turkey between the years 2009-2017. This is due to the increase in the number of reported deaths. The change in the distribution of causes of death is noteworthy. This research can provide the basis for further researches that will examine the change in causes of death.

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LA - en SN - 2146-3123 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.4274/balkanmedj.galenos.2020.2020.4.200 ID - ref1 ER -