Abstract

To evaluate the potential advantages and limitations of the use of the Brazilian hospital admission authorization forms database and the probabilistic record linkage methodology for the validation of reported utilization of hospital care services in household surveys. A total of 2,288 households interviews were conducted in the county of Duque de Caxias, Brazil. Information on the occurrence of at least one hospital admission in the year preceding the interview was obtained from a total of 10,733 household members. The 130 records of household members who reported at least one hospital admission in a public hospital were linked to a hospital database with 801,587 records, using an automatic probabilistic approach combined with an extensive clerical review. Seventy-four (57%) of the 130 household members were identified in the hospital database. Yet only 60 subjects (46%) showed a record of hospitalization in the hospital database in the study period. Hospital admissions due to a surgery procedure were significantly more likely to have been identified in the hospital database. The low level of concordance seen in the study can be explained by the following factors: errors in the linkage process; a telescoping effect; and an incomplete record in the hospital database. The use of hospital administrative databases and probabilistic linkage methodology may represent a methodological alternative for the validation of reported utilization of health care services, but some strategies should be employed in order to minimize the problems related to the use of this methodology in non-ideal conditions. Ideally, a single identifier, such as a personal health insurance number, and the universal coverage of the database would be desirable.

Highlights

  • Record linkage is made relatively easy when a unique identifier, such as a health insurance number, is available in the databases to be linked

  • The main aim of this study is to evaluate the potential advantages and limitations of the use of the AIH database and the probabilistic record linkage methodology for the validation of reported utilization of hospital care services

  • The survey on hospital care service use was carried out in the county of Duque de Caxias (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) as part of a study called Guanabara Bay Decontamination Program (GBDP), which was designed to evaluate the prevalence of hepatitis A in the county

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Introduction

Record linkage is made relatively easy when a unique identifier, such as a health insurance number, is available in the databases to be linked. Probabilistic linkage is based on similar variables available in the databases to be linked (e.g., name, sex, date of birth, area of residence). These personal identifiers are used together in order to determine how likely a pair of records refers to the same individual.[8]. Record linkage has been increasingly used in health research, such as etiologic studies[9,17] and health care research.[7] these studies have been conducted for the most part in developed countries This can be explained, at least partially, by the lack of availability of computerized health databases in less developed countries

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