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Spatiotemporal trends and ecological determinants of cardiovascular mortality among 2844 counties in mainland China, 2006-2020: a Bayesian modeling study of national mortality registries.

Wei WangJunming LiYunning LiuPengpeng YeChengdong XuPeng YinJiangmei LiuJinlei QiJinling YouLin LinZiwei SongLimin WangLijun WangYong HuoMaigeng Zhou
Published in: BMC medicine (2022)
Substantial between-county discrepancies of CVD mortality distribution were observed during past 15 years in mainland China. Nonmedical ecological determinants were estimated to significantly explain the overall and local spatiotemporal patterns of this CVD mortality risk. Targeted considerations are needed to integrate primary care with clinical care through intensifying further strategies to narrow unequally distribution of CVD mortality at local scale. The approach to county-level analysis with small area models has the potential to provide novel insights into Chinese disease-specific mortality burden.
Keyphrases
  • cardiovascular events
  • primary care
  • risk factors
  • healthcare
  • quality improvement
  • cardiovascular disease
  • human health
  • affordable care act