BACKGROUND: One of the fundamental building blocks for determining the burden of disease in populations is to reliably measure the level and pattern of mortality by age and sex. Where well-functioning registration systems exist, this task is relatively straightforward. Results from many civil registration systems, however, remain uncertain because of a lack of confidence in the completeness of death registration. Incomplete registration systems mean not all deaths are counted, and resulting estimates of death rates for the population are then underestimated. Death distribution methods (DDMs) are a suite of demographic methods that attempt to estimate the fraction of deaths that are registered and counted by the civil registration system. Al...
The availability and quality of demographic data in developing countries are far from adequate. The ...
Background: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa’...
Registration of births, recording deaths by age, sex and cause, and calculating mortality levels and...
One of the fundamental building blocks for determining the burden of disease in populations is to re...
Background: One of the fundamental building blocks for determining the burden of disease in populati...
INTRODUCTION: Many national and subnational governments need to routinely measure the completeness o...
Many national and subnational governments need to routinely measure the completeness of death regist...
BACKGROUND: The study aims to assess two approaches that apply the empirical completeness method to ...
Background: Knowledge about the size of the population is important for planning in any population. ...
death certificates revealed a disagreement of 45% at 4-digit level and 12%–13 % at 3-digit level. Wh...
Vital statistics generated through civil registration systems are the major source of continuous mon...
Vital statistics generated through civil registration systems are the major source of continuous mon...
Detailed assessments of mortality patterns, particularly age-specific mortality, represent a crucial...
Mortality statistics are much used although their accuracy is often questioned. Producers of mortali...
BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy is gaining increasing acceptance as a method for determining the underlyi...
The availability and quality of demographic data in developing countries are far from adequate. The ...
Background: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa’...
Registration of births, recording deaths by age, sex and cause, and calculating mortality levels and...
One of the fundamental building blocks for determining the burden of disease in populations is to re...
Background: One of the fundamental building blocks for determining the burden of disease in populati...
INTRODUCTION: Many national and subnational governments need to routinely measure the completeness o...
Many national and subnational governments need to routinely measure the completeness of death regist...
BACKGROUND: The study aims to assess two approaches that apply the empirical completeness method to ...
Background: Knowledge about the size of the population is important for planning in any population. ...
death certificates revealed a disagreement of 45% at 4-digit level and 12%–13 % at 3-digit level. Wh...
Vital statistics generated through civil registration systems are the major source of continuous mon...
Vital statistics generated through civil registration systems are the major source of continuous mon...
Detailed assessments of mortality patterns, particularly age-specific mortality, represent a crucial...
Mortality statistics are much used although their accuracy is often questioned. Producers of mortali...
BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy is gaining increasing acceptance as a method for determining the underlyi...
The availability and quality of demographic data in developing countries are far from adequate. The ...
Background: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa’...
Registration of births, recording deaths by age, sex and cause, and calculating mortality levels and...