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Change in the structures, dynamics and disease-related mortality rates of the population of Qatari nationals: 2007–2011

Background: Developing effective public health policies and strategies for interventions necessitates an assessment of the structure, dynamics, disease rates and causes of death in a population. Lately, Qatar has undertaken development resurgence in health and economy that resulted in improving the...

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Autores principales: Al-Thani, Mohamed H., Sadoun, Eman, Al-Thani, Al-Anoud, Khalifa, Shamseldin A., Sayegh, Suzan, Badawi, Alaa
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Atlantis Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7320335/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25455645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jegh.2014.04.002
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author Al-Thani, Mohamed H.
Sadoun, Eman
Al-Thani, Al-Anoud
Khalifa, Shamseldin A.
Sayegh, Suzan
Badawi, Alaa
author_facet Al-Thani, Mohamed H.
Sadoun, Eman
Al-Thani, Al-Anoud
Khalifa, Shamseldin A.
Sayegh, Suzan
Badawi, Alaa
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description Background: Developing effective public health policies and strategies for interventions necessitates an assessment of the structure, dynamics, disease rates and causes of death in a population. Lately, Qatar has undertaken development resurgence in health and economy that resulted in improving the standard of health services and health status of the entire Qatari population (i.e., Qatari nationals and non-Qatari residents). No study has attempted to evaluate the population structure/dynamics and recent changes in disease-related mortality rates among Qatari nationals. Objective: The present study examines the population structure/dynamics and the related changes in the cause-specific mortality rates and disease prevalence in the Qatari nationals. Methods: This is a retrospective, analytic descriptive analysis covering a period of 5 years (2007–2011) and utilizes a range of data sources from the State of Qatar including the population structure, disease-related mortality rates, and the prevalence of a range of chronic and infectious diseases. Factors reflecting population dynamics such as crude death (CDR), crude birth (CBR), total fertility (TFR) and infant mortality (IMR) rates were also calculated. Results: The Qatari nationals is an expansive population with an annual growth rate of ∼4% and a stable male:female ratio. The CDR declined by 15% within the study period, whereas the CBR was almost stable. The total disease-specific death rate, however, was decreased among the Qatari nationals by 23% due to the decline in mortality rates attributed to diseases of the blood and immune system (43%), nervous system (44%) and cardiovascular system (41%). There was a high prevalence of a range of chronic diseases, whereas very low frequencies of the infectious diseases within the study population. Conclusion: Public health strategies, approaches and programs developed to reduce disease burden and the related death, should be tailored to target the population of Qatari nationals which exhibits characteristics that vary from the entire Qatari population.
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spelling pubmed-73203352020-07-28 Change in the structures, dynamics and disease-related mortality rates of the population of Qatari nationals: 2007–2011 Al-Thani, Mohamed H. Sadoun, Eman Al-Thani, Al-Anoud Khalifa, Shamseldin A. Sayegh, Suzan Badawi, Alaa J Epidemiol Glob Health Article Background: Developing effective public health policies and strategies for interventions necessitates an assessment of the structure, dynamics, disease rates and causes of death in a population. Lately, Qatar has undertaken development resurgence in health and economy that resulted in improving the standard of health services and health status of the entire Qatari population (i.e., Qatari nationals and non-Qatari residents). No study has attempted to evaluate the population structure/dynamics and recent changes in disease-related mortality rates among Qatari nationals. Objective: The present study examines the population structure/dynamics and the related changes in the cause-specific mortality rates and disease prevalence in the Qatari nationals. Methods: This is a retrospective, analytic descriptive analysis covering a period of 5 years (2007–2011) and utilizes a range of data sources from the State of Qatar including the population structure, disease-related mortality rates, and the prevalence of a range of chronic and infectious diseases. Factors reflecting population dynamics such as crude death (CDR), crude birth (CBR), total fertility (TFR) and infant mortality (IMR) rates were also calculated. Results: The Qatari nationals is an expansive population with an annual growth rate of ∼4% and a stable male:female ratio. The CDR declined by 15% within the study period, whereas the CBR was almost stable. The total disease-specific death rate, however, was decreased among the Qatari nationals by 23% due to the decline in mortality rates attributed to diseases of the blood and immune system (43%), nervous system (44%) and cardiovascular system (41%). There was a high prevalence of a range of chronic diseases, whereas very low frequencies of the infectious diseases within the study population. Conclusion: Public health strategies, approaches and programs developed to reduce disease burden and the related death, should be tailored to target the population of Qatari nationals which exhibits characteristics that vary from the entire Qatari population. Atlantis Press 2014 2014-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7320335/ /pubmed/25455645 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jegh.2014.04.002 Text en © 2014 Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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title_short Change in the structures, dynamics and disease-related mortality rates of the population of Qatari nationals: 2007–2011
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jegh.2014.04.002
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