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High-frequency death certifiers in Taiwan: a sociocultural product.

机译:台湾的高频死亡证明人:一种社会文化产品。

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Accurate death certification is essential to high-quality mortality statistics. Physicians who certify disproportionately large numbers of deaths can significantly affect the validity of the resultant mortality data. In Taiwan in 1994, 110 death certifiers issued more than 100 death certificates each; and nine of these high-frequency certifiers issued more than 500 death certificates. We explore the cultural, political, economic, historical, and social contexts of high-frequency death certification in Taiwan. Because of the traditional belief in Taiwan that one must die at home for the soul to be incorporated into the collective ancestral tablet of the household, many families bring their loved ones home from the hospital just before death. Hospital physicians cannot legally issue a death certificate in these cases because they did not witness the dying process. Although the government introduced an administrative certification system to handle these outside-hospital deaths, the great demands of this system have attracted many 'special exam' doctors (doctors with no formal medical degree) to adopt death certification as a full-time business. In this context, it is not surprising that 'routinization' of death certification (J. Health Soc. Behav. 32 (1991) 273) has led to low-quality reporting among these certifiers. We argue that attempts to improve the quality of mortality statistics should take into account the unique sociocultural contexts of different countries.
机译:准确的死亡证明对于高质量的死亡率统计至关重要。证明死亡人数不成比例的医师可能会严重影响所得死亡率数据的有效性。 1994年,台湾有110位死亡证明人签发了100多张死亡证明;这些高频验证者中有9个颁发了500多个死亡证明。我们探讨了台湾高频死亡证明的文化,政治,经济,历史和社会背景。由于在台湾的传统信念,一个人必须死在家里才能让灵魂融入家庭的祖传墓穴中,因此许多家庭在临死前将亲人从医院带回家。在这些情况下,医院医生无法合法签发死亡证明,因为他们没有见证死亡过程。尽管政府引入了行政认证系统来处理这些院外死亡,但是该系统的巨大需求吸引了许多“特殊检查”医生(没有正式医学学位的医生)将死亡证明作为全职工作。在这种情况下,死亡证明的“常规化”(J. Health Soc。Behav。32(1991)273)导致这些证明者的报告质量低下就不足为奇了。我们认为,提高死亡率统计数据质量的尝试应考虑到不同国家独特的社会文化背景。

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