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Study on death certificates and postmortem examination certificates written Korean

Title
Study on death certificates and postmortem examination certificates written Korean
Authors
Lim, Ji YeonYang, Kyung MooLee, Duk Hee
Ewha Authors
이덕희
SCOPUS Author ID
이덕희scopus
Issue Date
2020
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC AND LEGAL MEDICINE
ISSN
1752-928XJCR Link

1532-2009JCR Link
Citation
JOURNAL OF FORENSIC AND LEGAL MEDICINE vol. 72
Keywords
Death certificatePostmortem examination certificateKoreaEmergency physician
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Introduction: Statistics on death are the basis of a country's health, safety, and welfare policies. Emergency physicians issue a postmortem examination certificate (PEC) for death outside the hospital as well as a death certificate (DC) for death in the hospital. This study investigated the actual conditions and criteria for writing a DC and PEC, writing environment, and doctor's experience. Material and methods: The physicians' DC and PEC writing experience and demographic data were analyzed. The questions focused on CPR, patient's medical certificate, time and place of death, difficulty in writing the PEC and DC, and education in certificate writing. Results: 229 emergency physicians were included. Physicians' opinions differed for CPR patients in terms of time of death, location, and whether or not to issue DC/PEC. The causes of death were also different. Further, 76.9% of the doctors did not have enough time to write a medical certificate and about 45% of them wrote it within 30 min; 76% had DC-related complaints, and 7.0% faced legal problems due to the DC; 93.3% of the emergency physicians stated that a coroner system is needed in South Korea. Conclusion: Emergency physicians are responsible for writing DCs and PECs. The standards vary from physician to physician at the time of writing. Writing DCs and PECs is also burdensome. In South Korea, it is necessary to separate the DC and PEC, to develop national data management networks, and to introduce a postmortem examination system.
DOI
10.1016/j.jflm.2020.101960
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