Improving coverage of civil registration and vital statistics, Bangladesh.
Bull World Health Organ
; 97(9): 637-641, 2019 Sep 01.
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PROBLEM: Bangladesh has no national system for registering deaths and determining their causes. As a result, policy-makers lack reliable and complete data to inform public health decisions. APPROACH: In 2016, the government of Bangladesh introduced a pilot project to strengthen the civil registration and vital statistics system and generate cause of death data in Kaliganj Upazila. Community-based health workers were trained to notify births and deaths to the civil registrar, and to conduct verbal autopsy interviews with family members of a deceased person. International experts in cause-of-death certification and coding trained master trainers on how to complete the international medical certificate of cause of death. These trainers then trained physicians and coders. LOCAL SETTING: Kaliganj Upazila has an estimated population of 304 600, and 5600 births and 1550 deaths annually. Health assistants and family welfare assistants make regular visits to households to track certain health outcomes. RELEVANT CHANGES: Following the start of the project in 2016, the number of births registered within 45 days rose from 873 to 4630 in 2018. The number of deaths registered within 45 days increased from 458 to 1404. During this period, health assistants conducted 7837 verbal autopsy interviews. Between January 2017 and December 2018, 105 master trainers and more than 7000 physicians were trained to complete the international medical certificate of cause of death and they completed more than 12 000 certificates. LESSONS LEARNT: Training community-based health workers, physicians and coders were successful approaches to improve death registration completeness and availability of cause-of-death data.
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Coleções:
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Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Declaração de Nascimento
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Sistema de Registros
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Atestado de Óbito
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Estatísticas Vitais
Limite:
Humans
País/Região como assunto:
Asia
Idioma:
En
Revista:
Bull World Health Organ
Ano de publicação:
2019
Tipo de documento:
Article
País de afiliação:
Bangladesh
País de publicação:
Suíça