Death registration [message #16952] |
Thu, 14 March 2019 09:45 |
AMihnovits
Messages: 9 Registered: March 2019
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The request is submitted by HelpAge International.
Accurate data on mortality and causes of death across all ages is required to guide national policies in relation to demography, and provision of health and care services for current and future population. However, death registrations remain rare in low- and middle-income countries as only 9 per cent of deaths are registered, and only 34 countries have high-quality data on causes of deaths. [ref. WHO, 2012, World Health Statistics]
There is a need to improve availability and coverage of national data on mortality.
The module on Adult health and maternal mortality currently collects information about deaths of respondents' siblings. Therefore HelpAge International requests that the module collects information about:
i. Deaths of any member of the household, and
ii. Whether each death was registered
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Re: Death registration [message #17310 is a reply to message #17142] |
Fri, 15 March 2019 17:24 |
Aboatin
Messages: 5 Registered: March 2019
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I fully agree with recording whether surgical care was received in the 30 days preceding a death. This is a critical component to understanding the perioperative mortality around surgery, unmet need for surgery and quality of health care provision.
[Updated on: Fri, 15 March 2019 17:24] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Death registration [message #17404 is a reply to message #16952] |
Fri, 15 March 2019 22:30 |
IsaacWasserman
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As powerful as modeling studies are, the only way to progress past the realm of the theoretical, and anchor ourselves in the realm of the real is to collect robust data. These data will inform not just our area of focus, but all area relevant to both global health and development work.
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