BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy (VA) is an established tool for assessing cause-specific mortality patterns in communities where deaths are not routinely medically certified, and is an important source of data on deaths among the poorer half of the world's population. However, the repeatability of the VA process has never been investigated, even though it is an important factor in its overall validity. This study analyses repeatability in terms of the overall VA process (from interview to cause-specific mortality fractions (CSMF)), as well as specifically for interview material and individual causes of death, using data from Burkina Faso and Indonesia. METHODS: Two series of repeated VA interviews relating to women of reproductive age in Burkina...
OBJECTIVES: To validate verbal autopsy (VA) procedures for use in sample vital registration. Verbal ...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring progress with disease and injury reduction in many populations will require w...
Half of the world’s deaths and their causes are never recorded by virtue of the under-resourced civi...
Abstract Background Verbal autopsy (VA) is an established tool for assessing cause-specific mortalit...
Abstract Background Verbal autopsy (VA) is a widely used tool to assign probable cause of death in a...
Background Through application of the verbal autopsy (VA) approach, trained fieldworkers collect in...
Background: We believe that it is important that governments understand the reliability of the morta...
Background: Verbal autopsy (VA) is one method to obtain valid estimates of causes of death in the ab...
BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy (VA) is one method to obtain valid estimates of causes of death in the ab...
BACKGROUND: We believe that it is important that governments understand the reliability of the morta...
Verbal autopsy (VA) is one method to obtain valid estimates of causes of death in the absence of val...
Cause-of-death data derived from verbal autopsy (VA) are increasingly used for health planning, prio...
Data on adult mortality are very limited in sub-Saharan Africa where only small proportions of death...
Background: One key contextual feature in Verbal Autopsy (VA) is the time between death and survey a...
Objectives: To validate verbal autopsy (VA) procedures for use in sample vital registration. Verbal ...
OBJECTIVES: To validate verbal autopsy (VA) procedures for use in sample vital registration. Verbal ...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring progress with disease and injury reduction in many populations will require w...
Half of the world’s deaths and their causes are never recorded by virtue of the under-resourced civi...
Abstract Background Verbal autopsy (VA) is an established tool for assessing cause-specific mortalit...
Abstract Background Verbal autopsy (VA) is a widely used tool to assign probable cause of death in a...
Background Through application of the verbal autopsy (VA) approach, trained fieldworkers collect in...
Background: We believe that it is important that governments understand the reliability of the morta...
Background: Verbal autopsy (VA) is one method to obtain valid estimates of causes of death in the ab...
BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy (VA) is one method to obtain valid estimates of causes of death in the ab...
BACKGROUND: We believe that it is important that governments understand the reliability of the morta...
Verbal autopsy (VA) is one method to obtain valid estimates of causes of death in the absence of val...
Cause-of-death data derived from verbal autopsy (VA) are increasingly used for health planning, prio...
Data on adult mortality are very limited in sub-Saharan Africa where only small proportions of death...
Background: One key contextual feature in Verbal Autopsy (VA) is the time between death and survey a...
Objectives: To validate verbal autopsy (VA) procedures for use in sample vital registration. Verbal ...
OBJECTIVES: To validate verbal autopsy (VA) procedures for use in sample vital registration. Verbal ...
BACKGROUND: Monitoring progress with disease and injury reduction in many populations will require w...
Half of the world’s deaths and their causes are never recorded by virtue of the under-resourced civi...