BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy (VA), the process of interviewing a deceased's family or caregiver about signs and symptoms leading up to death, employs tools that ask a series of closed questions and can include an open narrative where respondents give an unprompted account of events preceding death. The extent to which an individual interviewer, who generally does not interpret the data, affects the quality of this data, and therefore the assigned cause of death, is poorly documented. We aimed to examine inter-interviewer reliability of open narrative and closed question data gathered during VA interviews. METHODS: During the introduction of VA data collection, as part of a larger study in Mchinji district, Malawi, we conducted partner intervi...
Data on adult mortality are very limited in sub-Saharan Africa where only small proportions of death...
Abstract Background Verbal autopsy (VA) is a widely used tool to assign probable cause of death in a...
INTRODUCTION: Estimates suggest that one in two deaths go unrecorded globally every year in terms of...
Background Verbal autopsy (VA), the process of interviewing a deceased’s family or caregiver about ...
Background The WHO standardised verbal autopsy (VA) instrument includes closed questions, ascertaini...
As part of the Gates Grand Challenge 13, the Population Health Metrics Research Consortium (PHMRC) c...
Background: We believe that it is important that governments understand the reliability of the morta...
Background: Accurate information on causes of death (CoD) is essential to estimate burden of disease...
Background: Cause of death data are an essential source for public health planning, but their availa...
Autopsy examination, the gold standard for defining causes of death, is often difficult to apply in ...
Low and middle-income countries continue to use Verbal autopsies (VAs) as a World Health Organisatio...
Background: Verbal autopsy (VA) is one method to obtain valid estimates of causes of death in the ab...
BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy (VA) is an established tool for assessing cause-specific mortality patter...
Civil registration and vital statistics systems capture birth and death events to compile vital stat...
Objective: Verbal autopsies (VAs) are interviews with a relative or friend of the deceased; VAs a...
Data on adult mortality are very limited in sub-Saharan Africa where only small proportions of death...
Abstract Background Verbal autopsy (VA) is a widely used tool to assign probable cause of death in a...
INTRODUCTION: Estimates suggest that one in two deaths go unrecorded globally every year in terms of...
Background Verbal autopsy (VA), the process of interviewing a deceased’s family or caregiver about ...
Background The WHO standardised verbal autopsy (VA) instrument includes closed questions, ascertaini...
As part of the Gates Grand Challenge 13, the Population Health Metrics Research Consortium (PHMRC) c...
Background: We believe that it is important that governments understand the reliability of the morta...
Background: Accurate information on causes of death (CoD) is essential to estimate burden of disease...
Background: Cause of death data are an essential source for public health planning, but their availa...
Autopsy examination, the gold standard for defining causes of death, is often difficult to apply in ...
Low and middle-income countries continue to use Verbal autopsies (VAs) as a World Health Organisatio...
Background: Verbal autopsy (VA) is one method to obtain valid estimates of causes of death in the ab...
BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy (VA) is an established tool for assessing cause-specific mortality patter...
Civil registration and vital statistics systems capture birth and death events to compile vital stat...
Objective: Verbal autopsies (VAs) are interviews with a relative or friend of the deceased; VAs a...
Data on adult mortality are very limited in sub-Saharan Africa where only small proportions of death...
Abstract Background Verbal autopsy (VA) is a widely used tool to assign probable cause of death in a...
INTRODUCTION: Estimates suggest that one in two deaths go unrecorded globally every year in terms of...