BACKGROUND: Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public health policy and planning is greatly diminished by incomplete registration of deaths and by concerns about the quality of cause-of-death information. This arises from misclassification of specified causes of death, particularly in hospitals, as well as from extensive use of ill-defined and vague codes to attribute the underlying cause of death. Detailed investigations of a sample of deaths in and out of hospital were carried out to identify misclassification of causes and thus derive a best estimate of national mortality patterns by age, sex, and cause of death. METHODS: A nationally representative sample of 11,984 deaths in 2005 was selected, an...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) triggered increased demand for data on child and maternal mo...
BACKGROUND: In the late 1980s and early 1990s a generalized HIV epidemic affected Thailand which was...
BACKGROUND: Because most deaths in Africa and Asia are not well documented, estimates of mortality a...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
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: Ascertainment of cause for deaths that occur in the absence of medical attention is a si...
Estimates of mortality in Thailand during 2005 have been published, integrating multiple data source...
Information on the causes of death obtained from death certificates in Thailand is incomplete and in...
<p>Mortality rate attributable to CAB was calculated as the number of CAB patients who died within 3...
INTRODUCTION: The measurement of progress towards many Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and other...
Background: Detailed cause of death data by age group and sex are critical to identify key public he...
Background: Few studies have examined the link between self-reported health (SRH) and subsequent mor...
Abstract Background Mortality indicators are essential for monitoring population health. Although Ma...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) triggered increased demand for data on child and maternal mo...
BACKGROUND: In the late 1980s and early 1990s a generalized HIV epidemic affected Thailand which was...
BACKGROUND: Because most deaths in Africa and Asia are not well documented, estimates of mortality a...
Background: Cause-specific mortality statistics by age and sex are primary evidence for epidemiologi...
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: Ascertainment of cause for deaths that occur in the absence of medical attention is a si...
Estimates of mortality in Thailand during 2005 have been published, integrating multiple data source...
Information on the causes of death obtained from death certificates in Thailand is incomplete and in...
<p>Mortality rate attributable to CAB was calculated as the number of CAB patients who died within 3...
INTRODUCTION: The measurement of progress towards many Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and other...
Background: Detailed cause of death data by age group and sex are critical to identify key public he...
Background: Few studies have examined the link between self-reported health (SRH) and subsequent mor...
Abstract Background Mortality indicators are essential for monitoring population health. Although Ma...
The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) triggered increased demand for data on child and maternal mo...
BACKGROUND: In the late 1980s and early 1990s a generalized HIV epidemic affected Thailand which was...
BACKGROUND: Because most deaths in Africa and Asia are not well documented, estimates of mortality a...