| Literature DB >> 26310870 |
Mark Stevenson1, Dang Viet Hung2, Thanh Huong Hoang2, Luong Mai Anh2, Tu Nguyen Thi Hong2, Ngoan Le Tran3.
Abstract
There has been no systematic evaluation of Viet Nam's A6 mortality reporting system. An evaluation was undertaken in 3 provinces in Viet Nam. Deaths identified in the A6 system were compared with deaths identified by an independent consensus panel to determine the percentage completeness of the A6 system. Verbal autopsies (VAs) were conducted for all identified deaths from the consensus panels, and the sensitivity and positive predictive value of the A6 system was assessed. The sensitivity of the A6 system varied depending on the cause of death, with the sensitivity of the system being excellent for injury (sensitivity = 75.4%), cancer (sensitivity = 66.9%), and circulatory diseases (sensitivity = 63.1%). The A6 mortality reporting system performs well in relation to its completeness and classification of 3 leading causes of death—namely, circulatory disease, cancer, and injury. With further enhancements and ongoing support from government and donor agencies, the A6 system will be a valuable resource.Entities:
Keywords: demography; education; epidemiology; evaluation; health informatics; health management; health promotion; public health
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26310870 DOI: 10.1177/1010539515602742
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asia Pac J Public Health ISSN: 1010-5395 Impact factor: 1.399