Abstract Background Effective implementation of child survival interventions depends on improved understanding of cultural, social, and health system factors affecting utilization of health care. Never the less, no standardized instrument exists for collecting and interpreting information on how to avert death and improve the implementation of child survival interventions. Objective To describe the methodology, development, and first results of a standard social autopsy tool for the collection of information to understand common barriers to health care, risky behaviors, and missed opportunities for health intervention in deceased children under 5 years old. Methods Under the INDEPTH Network, a social autopsy working group was formed to reac...
BackgroundGlobally, the under-10 years of age mortality has not been comprehensively studied. We app...
<div><p>Verbal autopsy methods have been developed to determine medical causes of deathforprioritizi...
Despite significant global improvements, maternal mortality in low-income countries remains unaccept...
BACKGROUND: Effective implementation of child survival interventions depends on improved understandi...
Abstract "Social autopsy" refers to an interview process aimed at identifying social, behavioral, an...
Abstract Since a large proportion of child deaths occur due to preventable diseases in developing c...
Background: Social, cultural, and behavioral factors are often potent upstream contributors to mater...
Abstract Background: Verbal Autopsy/Social Autopsy (VASA) tools should be based on a well-holistic ...
Background: Half of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly ...
BackgroundRwanda has been a leader in the global effort to reduce infant mortality, particularly in ...
BackgroundHalf of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly de...
Objectives: Social Autopsy (SA) is an innovative strategy where a trained facilitator leads communit...
Background: Social autopsy is an innovative approach to explore social barriers and factors associat...
Background Child mortality rates remain unacceptably high in low-resource settings. Cause of death (...
BackgroundChild mortality rates remain unacceptably high in low-resource settings. Cause of death (C...
BackgroundGlobally, the under-10 years of age mortality has not been comprehensively studied. We app...
<div><p>Verbal autopsy methods have been developed to determine medical causes of deathforprioritizi...
Despite significant global improvements, maternal mortality in low-income countries remains unaccept...
BACKGROUND: Effective implementation of child survival interventions depends on improved understandi...
Abstract "Social autopsy" refers to an interview process aimed at identifying social, behavioral, an...
Abstract Since a large proportion of child deaths occur due to preventable diseases in developing c...
Background: Social, cultural, and behavioral factors are often potent upstream contributors to mater...
Abstract Background: Verbal Autopsy/Social Autopsy (VASA) tools should be based on a well-holistic ...
Background: Half of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly ...
BackgroundRwanda has been a leader in the global effort to reduce infant mortality, particularly in ...
BackgroundHalf of under-5 deaths in South Africa occur at home, however the reasons remain poorly de...
Objectives: Social Autopsy (SA) is an innovative strategy where a trained facilitator leads communit...
Background: Social autopsy is an innovative approach to explore social barriers and factors associat...
Background Child mortality rates remain unacceptably high in low-resource settings. Cause of death (...
BackgroundChild mortality rates remain unacceptably high in low-resource settings. Cause of death (C...
BackgroundGlobally, the under-10 years of age mortality has not been comprehensively studied. We app...
<div><p>Verbal autopsy methods have been developed to determine medical causes of deathforprioritizi...
Despite significant global improvements, maternal mortality in low-income countries remains unaccept...