BACKGROUND: South African civil registration (CR) provides a key data source for local health decision making, and informs the levels and causes of mortality in data-lacking sub-Saharan African countries. We linked mortality data from CR and the Agincourt Health and Socio-demographic Surveillance System (Agincourt HDSS) to examine the quality of rural CR data. METHODS: Deterministic and probabilistic techniques were used to link death data from 2006 to 2009. Causes of death were aggregated into the WHO Mortality Tabulation List 1 and a locally relevant short list of 15 causes. The matching rate was compared with informant-reported death registration. Using the VA diagnoses as reference, misclassification patterns, sensitivity, positive pred...
Acknowledgments Thank you to the team at the Medical Research Council/Wits University Rural Public H...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) have been instrumental in advancing p...
CITATION: Johnson, L. F. et al. 2015. A comparison of death recording by health centres and civil re...
BACKGROUND: South African civil registration (CR) provides a key data source for local health decisi...
Background: South African civil registration (CR) provides a key data source for local health decisi...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) collect independent mortality data th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of ...
Background:Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa's...
BACKGROUND: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa'...
Background:Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa's...
Background: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa’...
There is under-utilisation of death registration data for mortality estimation in South Africa even ...
The value of good-quality mortality data for public health is widely acknowledged. While effective c...
Background: Cause of death data are an essential source for public health planning, but their availa...
An amendment to the South African Births and Deaths Registration Act has compromised efforts to stre...
Acknowledgments Thank you to the team at the Medical Research Council/Wits University Rural Public H...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) have been instrumental in advancing p...
CITATION: Johnson, L. F. et al. 2015. A comparison of death recording by health centres and civil re...
BACKGROUND: South African civil registration (CR) provides a key data source for local health decisi...
Background: South African civil registration (CR) provides a key data source for local health decisi...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) collect independent mortality data th...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of ...
Background:Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa's...
BACKGROUND: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa'...
Background:Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa's...
Background: Two World Health Organization comparative assessments rated the quality of South Africa’...
There is under-utilisation of death registration data for mortality estimation in South Africa even ...
The value of good-quality mortality data for public health is widely acknowledged. While effective c...
Background: Cause of death data are an essential source for public health planning, but their availa...
An amendment to the South African Births and Deaths Registration Act has compromised efforts to stre...
Acknowledgments Thank you to the team at the Medical Research Council/Wits University Rural Public H...
Background: Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems (HDSS) have been instrumental in advancing p...
CITATION: Johnson, L. F. et al. 2015. A comparison of death recording by health centres and civil re...