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Validation study of cause of death statistics in Cape Town, South Africa, found poor agreement.

Elsie H Burger1, Pam Groenewald, D Bradshaw, Alison M Ward, Patricia L Yudkin, Jimmy Volmink.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The validity of the underlying cause of death on death notification forms was assessed by comparing it to the underlying cause determined independently from medical records. STUDY DESIGN AND
SETTING: Retrospective study of 703 deaths in two suburbs of Cape Town, South Africa. Two medical doctors completed a medical review death certificate to validate the registration death certificate for each decedent. Agreement, sensitivity, and positive predictive value were measured for underlying causes of death using the World Health Organization (WHO) mortality tabulation list 1.
RESULTS: Agreement was poor, with only 55.3% (95% confidence interval [CI]: 51.7, 59.0) of diagnoses matching at WHO mortality tabulation list 1 level. Validity of reported causes of death was poor for HIV, cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes. With correct reporting, the cause-specific mortality fraction for HIV increased from 11.9% to 18.3% (53.6%; 95% CI: 36.9, 77.6), for ischemic heart disease from 3.3% to 7.3% (121.7%; 95% CI: 53.5, 228.7), and for hypertensive diseases from 3.3% to 5.7% (73.9%; 95% CI: 14.4, 167.8). For diabetes, the mortality fraction decreased from 6.0% to 2.3% (-64.3%; 95% CI: -77.1, -37.8) and for ill-defined deaths from 7.4% to 2.3% (-69.2%; 95% CI: -81.0, -51.6).
CONCLUSION: Current cause-specific mortality levels should be cautiously interpreted. Death certification training is required to improve the validity of mortality data.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 22169084     DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2011.08.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Epidemiol        ISSN: 0895-4356            Impact factor:   6.437


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9.  Evaluating the quality of national mortality statistics from civil registration in South Africa, 1997-2007.

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10.  Place of death for people with HIV: a population-level comparison of eleven countries across three continents using death certificate data.

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