Background: Ascertainment of cause for deaths that occur in the absence of medical attention is a significant problem in many countries, including Thailand, where more than 50% of such deaths are registered with ill-defined causes. Routine implementation of standardized, rigorous verbal autopsy methods is a potential solution. This paper reports findings from field research conducted to develop, test, and validate the use of verbal autopsy (VA) methods in Thailand.Methods: International verbal autopsy methods were first adapted to the Thai context and then implemented to ascertain causes of death for a nationally representative sample of 11,984 deaths that occurred in Thailand in 2005. Causes of death were derived from completed VA question...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring progress with disease and injury reduction in many populations will require w...
Summary objectives To validate verbal autopsy (VA) procedures for use in sample vital registration. ...
Background: Vital registration of causes of death in China is incomplete with poor coverage of medic...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
BACKGROUND: Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public healt...
Abstract Background Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epid...
BACKGROUND: In Thailand, 35% of all deaths occur in hospitals, and the cause of death is medically c...
Background: In Thailand, 35% of all deaths occur in hospitals, and the cause of death is medically c...
Background Information on causes of death (COD) is crucial for measuring the health outcomes of popu...
Cause-of-death data derived from verbal autopsy (VA) are increasingly used for health planning, prio...
Background Mortality statistics by age, sex and cause are the foundation of basic health data req...
Information on the causes of death obtained from death certificates in Thailand is incomplete and in...
Introduction: Estimates suggest that one in two deaths go unrecorded globally every year in terms of...
BACKGROUND: Good quality cause of death (COD) information is fundamental for formulating and evaluat...
Estimates of mortality in Thailand during 2005 have been published, integrating multiple data source...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring progress with disease and injury reduction in many populations will require w...
Summary objectives To validate verbal autopsy (VA) procedures for use in sample vital registration. ...
Background: Vital registration of causes of death in China is incomplete with poor coverage of medic...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
BACKGROUND: Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public healt...
Abstract Background Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epid...
BACKGROUND: In Thailand, 35% of all deaths occur in hospitals, and the cause of death is medically c...
Background: In Thailand, 35% of all deaths occur in hospitals, and the cause of death is medically c...
Background Information on causes of death (COD) is crucial for measuring the health outcomes of popu...
Cause-of-death data derived from verbal autopsy (VA) are increasingly used for health planning, prio...
Background Mortality statistics by age, sex and cause are the foundation of basic health data req...
Information on the causes of death obtained from death certificates in Thailand is incomplete and in...
Introduction: Estimates suggest that one in two deaths go unrecorded globally every year in terms of...
BACKGROUND: Good quality cause of death (COD) information is fundamental for formulating and evaluat...
Estimates of mortality in Thailand during 2005 have been published, integrating multiple data source...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring progress with disease and injury reduction in many populations will require w...
Summary objectives To validate verbal autopsy (VA) procedures for use in sample vital registration. ...
Background: Vital registration of causes of death in China is incomplete with poor coverage of medic...