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The Household Registration System: computer software for the rapid dissemination of demographic surveillance systems.

J F Phillips, B B Macleod, B Pence.   

Abstract

Although longitudinal experimental community health research is crucial to testing hypotheses about the demographic impact of health technologies, longitudinal demographic research field stations are rare, owing to the complexity and high cost of developing requisite computer software systems. This paper describes the Household Registration System (HRS), a software package that has been used for the rapid development of eleven surveillance systems in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia. Features of the HRS automate software generation for a family surveillance applications, obviating the need for new and complex computer software systems for each new longitudinal demographic study.

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Keywords:  Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Asia; Computer Programs And Programming; Demographic Analysis; Demographic Factors; Demographic Surveys; Developing Countries; Evaluation; Family And Household; Households; Information; Information Processing; Population; Population Dynamics; Research Methodology; Technical Report

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Year:  2000        PMID: 12178153

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Demogr Res


  11 in total

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7.  A 10 year study of the cause of death in children under 15 years in Manhiça, Mozambique.

Authors:  Jahit Sacarlal; Ariel Q Nhacolo; Betuel Sigaúque; Delino A Nhalungo; Fatima Abacassamo; Charfudin N Sacoor; Pedro Aide; Sonia Machevo; Tacilta Nhampossa; Eusébio V Macete; Quique Bassat; Catarina David; Azucena Bardají; Emili Letang; Francisco Saúte; John J Aponte; Ricardo Thompson; Pedro L Alonso
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2009-02-24       Impact factor: 3.295

8.  Innovative tools and OpenHDS for health and demographic surveillance on Rusinga Island, Kenya.

Authors:  Tobias Homan; Aurelio Di Pasquale; Ibrahim Kiche; Kelvin Onoka; Alexandra Hiscox; Collins Mweresa; Wolfgang R Mukabana; Willem Takken; Nicolas Maire
Journal:  BMC Res Notes       Date:  2015-09-01

9.  Do surveys with paper and electronic devices differ in quality and cost? Experience from the Rufiji Health and demographic surveillance system in Tanzania.

Authors:  Oscar Mukasa; Hildegalda P Mushi; Nicolas Maire; Amanda Ross; Don de Savigny
Journal:  Glob Health Action       Date:  2017       Impact factor: 2.640

10.  Pattern of all-causes and cause-specific mortality in an area with progressively declining malaria burden in Korogwe district, north-eastern Tanzania.

Authors:  Daniel P Challe; Mathias L Kamugisha; Bruno P Mmbando; Filbert Francis; Mercy G Chiduo; Celine I Mandara; Samuel Gesase; Omari Abdul; Martha M Lemnge; Deus S Ishengoma
Journal:  Malar J       Date:  2018-02-27       Impact factor: 2.979

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