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An audit of COVID-19 death reporting in counties Cork and Kerry, Ireland, winter 2021–2022
by
O’Sullivan, Margaret B.
, Sheahan, Anne
, White, Philippa
, Bowe, Andrea
, Brennan, Aline
, O’Mahony, Mary T.
, Crowe, Catherine
, Barrett, Peter
, Bruton, Orla
in
Family Medicine
/ General Practice
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Original
/ Original Article
2023
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An audit of COVID-19 death reporting in counties Cork and Kerry, Ireland, winter 2021–2022
by
O’Sullivan, Margaret B.
, Sheahan, Anne
, White, Philippa
, Bowe, Andrea
, Brennan, Aline
, O’Mahony, Mary T.
, Crowe, Catherine
, Barrett, Peter
, Bruton, Orla
in
Family Medicine
/ General Practice
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Original
/ Original Article
2023
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An audit of COVID-19 death reporting in counties Cork and Kerry, Ireland, winter 2021–2022
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O’Sullivan, Margaret B.
, Sheahan, Anne
, White, Philippa
, Bowe, Andrea
, Brennan, Aline
, O’Mahony, Mary T.
, Crowe, Catherine
, Barrett, Peter
, Bruton, Orla
in
Family Medicine
/ General Practice
/ Internal Medicine
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Original
/ Original Article
2023
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An audit of COVID-19 death reporting in counties Cork and Kerry, Ireland, winter 2021–2022
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An audit of COVID-19 death reporting in counties Cork and Kerry, Ireland, winter 2021–2022
2023
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Overview
Background
In Ireland, a ‘COVID-19 death’ is defined as any death in which the decedent was COVID-19 positive and had no clear alternative cause of death unrelated to COVID-19, a definition based on World Health Organization guidance.
Aims
The objectives of this audit were to determine the proportion of COVID-19 deaths notified in the Cork/Kerry region of Ireland during winter 2021–2022 which adhered to this national definition, and to determine whether COVID-19 was deemed to be the primary cause of death, or a contributory or incidental factor.
Methods
A review of all deaths in individuals who were COVID-19 positive at the time of death notified to the Department of Public Health for Cork and Kerry between 22 November 2021 and 31 January 2022 was conducted to determine whether each death adhered to the national COVID-19 death definition. The clinical opinion on cause of death was obtained by contacting decedents’ clinicians.
Results
Sixty deaths in individuals who were COVID-19 positive at the time of death were notified to the Department in the study period. Of deaths notified as being due to COVID-19, COVID-19 was deemed the primary cause of death, a contributory factor or an incidental factor in 72.7%, 21.8%, and 5.5% of cases, respectively. Most (93.3%) notified deaths adhered to the national COVID-19 death definition.
Conclusions
The COVID-19 death definition in Ireland may require revision so it can distinguish between deaths caused by COVID-19 and those in which COVID-19 played a less direct role. The current COVID-19 mortality reporting system may also need updating to capture more clinical nuance.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing,Springer Nature B.V
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