Abstract Background In Thailand, 35% of all deaths occur in hospitals, and the cause of death is medically certified by attending physicians. About 15% of hospital deaths are registered with nonspecific diagnoses, despite the potential for greater accuracy using information available from medical records. Further, issues arising from transcription of diagnoses from Thai to English at registration create uncertainty about the accuracy of registration data even for specified causes of death. This paper reports findings from a study to measure validity of registered diagnoses in a sample of deaths that occurred in hospitals in Thailand during 2005. Methods A sample of 4,644 hospital deaths was selected, and for each case, medical records were ...
Abstract Background Accurate and timely data on cause of death are critically important for guiding ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate and timely data on cause of death are critically important for guiding health p...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the reliability of hospital data on cause of death and encourage...
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...
Abstract Background Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epid...
BACKGROUND: Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public healt...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
Background: Ascertainment of cause for deaths that occur in the absence of medical attention is a si...
Information on the causes of death obtained from death certificates in Thailand is incomplete and in...
Estimates of mortality in Thailand during 2005 have been published, integrating multiple data source...
Abstract Background Medical certificates of cause of death (MCCOD) issued by hospital physicians are...
Background Medical certificates of cause of death (MCCOD) issued by hospital physicians are a key in...
Abstract Background Mortality indicators are essential for monitoring population health. Although Ma...
Objective To systematically review the reliability of hospital data on cause of death and encourage ...
Abstract Background Accurate and timely data on cause of death are critically important for guiding ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate and timely data on cause of death are critically important for guiding health p...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the reliability of hospital data on cause of death and encourage...
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...
Abstract Background Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epid...
BACKGROUND: Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public healt...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
Background: Ascertainment of cause for deaths that occur in the absence of medical attention is a si...
Information on the causes of death obtained from death certificates in Thailand is incomplete and in...
Estimates of mortality in Thailand during 2005 have been published, integrating multiple data source...
Abstract Background Medical certificates of cause of death (MCCOD) issued by hospital physicians are...
Background Medical certificates of cause of death (MCCOD) issued by hospital physicians are a key in...
Abstract Background Mortality indicators are essential for monitoring population health. Although Ma...
Objective To systematically review the reliability of hospital data on cause of death and encourage ...
Abstract Background Accurate and timely data on cause of death are critically important for guiding ...
BACKGROUND: Accurate and timely data on cause of death are critically important for guiding health p...
OBJECTIVE: To systematically review the reliability of hospital data on cause of death and encourage...