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Peter Serina1, Ian Riley2, Andrea Stewart3, Abraham D Flaxman4, Rafael Lozano5,6, Meghan D Mooney7, Richard Luning8, Bernardo Hernandez9, Robert Black10, Ramesh Ahuja11,12, Nurul Alam13, Sayed Saidul Alam14, Said Mohammed Ali15, Charles Atkinson16, Abdulla H Baqui17, Hafizur R Chowdhury18, Lalit Dandona19,20, Rakhi Dandona21, Emily Dantzer22, Gary L Darmstadt23, Vinita Das24, Usha Dhingra25,26, Arup Dutta27,28, Wafaie Fawzi29, Michael Freeman30, Saman Gamage31, Sara Gomez32, Dilip Hensman33, Spencer L James34, Rohina Joshi35, Henry D Kalter36, Aarti Kumar37,38, Vishwajeet Kumar39,40, Marilla Lucero41, Saurabh Mehta42, Bruce Neal43,44, Summer Lockett Ohno45, David Phillips46, Kelsey Pierce47, Rajendra Prasad48, Devarsetty Praveen49, Zul Premji50, Dolores Ramirez-Villalobos51, Rasika Rampatige52, Hazel Remolador53, Minerva Romero54, Mwanaidi Said55, Diozele Sanvictores56, Sunil Sazawal57,58, Peter K Streatfield59, Veronica Tallo60, Alireza Vadhatpour61, Nandalal Wijesekara62, Christopher J L Murray63, Alan D Lopez64.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Verbal autopsy (VA) is recognized as the only feasible alternative to comprehensive medical certification of deaths in settings with no or unreliable vital registration systems. However, a barrier to its use by national registration systems has been the amount of time and cost needed for data collection. Therefore, a short VA instrument (VAI) is needed. In this paper we describe a shortened version of the VAI developed for the Population Health Metrics Research Consortium (PHMRC) Gold Standard Verbal Autopsy Validation Study using a systematic approach.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26670275 PMCID: PMC4681088 DOI: 10.1186/s12916-015-0528-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Med ISSN: 1741-7015 Impact factor: 8.775
Characteristics of shortened PHMRC verbal autopsy questionnaire (VAI)
| Adult | Child | Neonate | |
|---|---|---|---|
| PHMRC VAI - question number | 183 | 127 | 149 |
| Shortened VAI - question number | 109 | 69 | 67 |
| % reduction in questionnaire size | 40 % | 46 % | 55 % |
Fig. 1a: Decrease in CSMF accuracy and CCC with progressive reduction in the number of question items for each age-specific module, with and without text items. b: First derivative of the predictive performance curves for CCC and CSMF accuracy, with and without text items. CSMF cause specific mortality fraction, CCC chance-corrected concordance
Chance-corrected concordance and CSMF accuracy for full Population Health Metrics Research Consortium verbal autopsy instrument (PHMRC VAI) as compared to the shortened PHMRC VAI by type of text items included in the analysis
| Chance-corrected concordance | CSMF accuracy | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median (%) | 95 % CI | Median (%) | 95 % CI | |||
| Adult | Full PHMRC VAI | No Text | 44.3 | (44.1, 44.4) | 74.5 | (74.0, 74.8) |
| Text | 50.5 | (50.3, 50.8) | 77 | (76.6, 77.5) | ||
| Shortened PHMRC VAI | No Text | 43.3 | (43.1, 43.5) | 74.6 | (74.0, 75.2) | |
| Checklist | 46.6 | (46.5, 46.8) | 76.2 | (75.7, 76.7) | ||
| Text | 50 | (49.8, 50.2) | 76.6 | (76.2, 77.2) | ||
| Child | Full PHMRC VAI | No Text | 44.6 | (44.2, 45.0) | 74.3 | (73.6, 75.2) |
| Text | 52.6 | (52.2, 53.1) | 78.3 | (77.6, 78.7) | ||
| Shortened PHMRC VAI | No Text | 44.5 | (44.1, 45.0) | 74.5 | (73.7, 75.2) | |
| Checklist | 51.8 | (51.4, 52.1) | 78 | (77.5, 78.7) | ||
| Text | 52.5 | (52.2, 52.9) | 78.3 | (77.6, 78.9) | ||
| Neonate | Full PHMRC VAI | No Text | 42.2 | (41.9, 42.6) | 81.4 | (80.5, 82.4) |
| Text | 44.7 | (44.3, 45.0) | 82.8 | (81.9, 83.5) | ||
| Shortened PHMRC VAI | No Text | 40.2 | (40.0, 40.5) | 81.1 | (80.1, 81.8) | |
| Checklist | 43.4 | (43.0, 43.8) | 82.1 | (81.4, 83.0) | ||
| Text | 43.4 | (43.1, 43.6) | 82.2 | (81.4, 83.1) | ||
CSMF cause specific mortality fraction, CI confidence interval
List of keywords used as a checklist in the open narrative for the adult, child, and neonatal modules
| Neonate | Child | Adult |
|---|---|---|
| Asphyxia (lack of oxygen) | Abdomen | Chronic kidney disease |
| Incubator | Cancer | Dialysis |
| Lung problems | Dehydration | Fever |
| Pneumonia | Dengue fever | Heart attack (AMI) |
| Preterm delivery | Diarrhea | Heart problems |
| Respiratory distress | Fever | Jaundice (yellow skin or eyes) |
| Heart problems | Kidney (renal) failure | |
| Jaundice (yellow skin or eyes) | Liver failure | |
| Rash | Malaria | |
| Pneumonia | ||
| Suicide |