ESTABLISHING BASE-LINE DATA IN CANCER REGISTRATION IN NORTHERN ENGLAND - IMPLICATIONS FOR HEALTH-OF-THE-NATION TARGETS

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KARDARA, M
ACQUILLA, S
FORSTER, D
MCCARTHY, C
STEVENSON, J
机构
[1] MED SCH NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE,SCH MED,SCH HLTH CARE SCI,NEWCASTLE TYNE NE2 4HH,TYNE & WEAR,ENGLAND
[2] CTY DURHAM HLTH COMMISS,DURHAM,ENGLAND
[3] NO RHA,NO REG CANC REGISTRY,NEWCASTLE TYNE NE6 4PY,TYNE & WEAR,ENGLAND
[4] NO RHA,DATA SYST,NEWCASTLE TYNE NE6 4PY,TYNE & WEAR,ENGLAND
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10.1136/jech.49.2.150
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Objective - To assess the completeness and accuracy of cancer surveillance data relevant to Health of the Nation targets. Design - A comparison of locally ascertained data on cancer with recorded cancer registry sources in selected diagnoses. Setting - The district of South West Durham within the Northern Regional Health Authority. Patients - All patients with lung, skin, and malignant cervical cancer who were resident and diagnosed in the district or identified in the Northern Region Cancer Registry during the calendar period 1989-91. Main results - Of 544 cases of cancer identified from all available sources, 448 (95.8%) were registered, ranging from 93.9% for malignant cervical cancer to 96.7% for skin cancer. In 448 cases which were both identified locally and registered, 53 (11.8%) showed disagreements between local sources and register data, involving classification of site and timing of registration. Twenty three cases were identified locally but were not registered, 22 registered but not identified locally, and 51 registered with the casenotes missing locally. Conclusions - Any real achievement of Health of the Nation targets may be masked by changes over time in the accuracy and completeness of information systems. In assessing the achievement or otherwise of targets, it is important to be aware of any differences in the completeness and accuracy of the baseline data compared to future measurements.
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