Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Population Health Metrics 1/2010

Open Access 01-12-2010 | Research

Estimated causes of death in Thailand, 2005: implications for health policy

Authors: Yawarat Porapakkham, Chalapati Rao, Junya Pattaraarchachai, Warangkana Polprasert, Theo Vos, Timothy Adair, Alan D Lopez

Published in: Population Health Metrics | Issue 1/2010

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

Almost 400,000 deaths are registered each year in Thailand. Their value for public health policy and planning is greatly diminished by incomplete registration of deaths and by concerns about the quality of cause-of-death information. This arises from misclassification of specified causes of death, particularly in hospitals, as well as from extensive use of ill-defined and vague codes to attribute the underlying cause of death. Detailed investigations of a sample of deaths in and out of hospital were carried out to identify misclassification of causes and thus derive a best estimate of national mortality patterns by age, sex, and cause of death.

Methods

A nationally representative sample of 11,984 deaths in 2005 was selected, and verbal autopsy interviews were conducted for almost 10,000 deaths. Verbal autopsy procedures were validated against 2,558 cases for which medical record review was possible. Misclassification matrices for leading causes of death, including ill-defined causes, were developed separately for deaths inside and outside of hospitals and proportionate mortality distributions constructed. Estimates of mortality undercount were derived from "capture-recapture" methods applied to the 2005-06 Survey of Population Change. Proportionate mortality distributions were applied to this mortality "envelope" and ill-defined causes redistributed according to Global Burden of Disease methods to yield final estimates of mortality levels and patterns in 2005.

Results

Estimated life expectancy in Thailand in 2005 was 68.5 years for males and 75.6 years for females, two years lower than vital registration data suggest. Upon correction, stroke is the leading cause of death in Thailand (10.7%), followed by ischemic heart disease (7.8%) and HIV/AIDS (7.4%). Other leading causes are road traffic accidents (males) and diabetes mellitus (females). In many cases, estimated mortality is at least twice what is estimated in vital registration. Leading causes of death have remained stable since 1999, with the exception of a large decline in HIV/AIDS mortality.

Conclusions

Field research into the accuracy of cause-of-death data can result in substantially different patterns of mortality than suggested by routine death registration. Misclassification errors are likely to have very significant implications for health policy debates. Routine incorporation of validated verbal autopsy methods could significantly improve cause-of-death data quality in Thailand.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference Mahapatra P, Shibuya K, Lopez AD, Coullare F, Notzon F, Rao C, Sretzer S: Civil registration systems and vital statistics: successes and missed opportunities. Lancet 2007, 370: 1653-63. 10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61308-7CrossRefPubMed Mahapatra P, Shibuya K, Lopez AD, Coullare F, Notzon F, Rao C, Sretzer S: Civil registration systems and vital statistics: successes and missed opportunities. Lancet 2007, 370: 1653-63. 10.1016/S0140-6736(07)61308-7CrossRefPubMed
2.
go back to reference Ruzicka , Lado T, Lopez AD: The use of cause-of-death statistics for health situation assessment: national and international experiences. World Health Stat Q 1990, 43: 249-58.PubMed Ruzicka , Lado T, Lopez AD: The use of cause-of-death statistics for health situation assessment: national and international experiences. World Health Stat Q 1990, 43: 249-58.PubMed
3.
go back to reference Tangcharoensathien V, Faramnuayphol P, Teokul W, Bundhamcharoen K, Wilbulpholprasert S: A critical assessment of mortality statistics in Thailand: potential for improvements. Bull World Health Organ 2006, 84: 233-8. 10.2471/BLT.05.026310CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Tangcharoensathien V, Faramnuayphol P, Teokul W, Bundhamcharoen K, Wilbulpholprasert S: A critical assessment of mortality statistics in Thailand: potential for improvements. Bull World Health Organ 2006, 84: 233-8. 10.2471/BLT.05.026310CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
4.
go back to reference Rao C, Porapakkham Y, Pattaraarchachai J, Polprasert W, Swampunyalert , Lopez AD: Verifying causes of death in Thailand: rationale and methods for empirical investigation. Popul Health Metr 2010, 8: 11. 10.1186/1478-7954-8-11CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Rao C, Porapakkham Y, Pattaraarchachai J, Polprasert W, Swampunyalert , Lopez AD: Verifying causes of death in Thailand: rationale and methods for empirical investigation. Popul Health Metr 2010, 8: 11. 10.1186/1478-7954-8-11CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
5.
go back to reference Pattaraachachai J, Rao C, Polprasert W, Porapakkham Y, Poa-in W, Singwerathum N, Lopez AD: Cause-specific mortality patterns among hospital deaths in Thailand: validating routine death certification. Popul Health Metr 2010, 8: 12. 10.1186/1478-7954-8-12CrossRef Pattaraachachai J, Rao C, Polprasert W, Porapakkham Y, Poa-in W, Singwerathum N, Lopez AD: Cause-specific mortality patterns among hospital deaths in Thailand: validating routine death certification. Popul Health Metr 2010, 8: 12. 10.1186/1478-7954-8-12CrossRef
6.
go back to reference World Health Organization: World Health Report 2002. Reducing Risks: Promoting Health Life. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2002. World Health Organization: World Health Report 2002. Reducing Risks: Promoting Health Life. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2002.
7.
go back to reference Polprasert W, Rao C, Adair T, Pattaraachachai J, Porapakkham Y, Lopez AD: Cause-of-death ascertainment for deaths that occur outside hospitals in Thailand: application of verbal autopsy methods. Popul Health Metr 2010, 8: 13. 10.1186/1478-7954-8-13CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Polprasert W, Rao C, Adair T, Pattaraachachai J, Porapakkham Y, Lopez AD: Cause-of-death ascertainment for deaths that occur outside hospitals in Thailand: application of verbal autopsy methods. Popul Health Metr 2010, 8: 13. 10.1186/1478-7954-8-13CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
8.
go back to reference Murray CJL, Lopez AD: Estimating causes of death: new methods and global and regional applications for 1990. In The Global Burden of Disease: a comprehensive assessment of mortality and disability from diseases, injuries and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020. Global Burden of Disease and Injury Series. Volume I. Edited by: Murray, Lopez. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press on behalf of the World Health Organization and The World Bank; 1996:119-200. Murray CJL, Lopez AD: Estimating causes of death: new methods and global and regional applications for 1990. In The Global Burden of Disease: a comprehensive assessment of mortality and disability from diseases, injuries and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020. Global Burden of Disease and Injury Series. Volume I. Edited by: Murray, Lopez. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press on behalf of the World Health Organization and The World Bank; 1996:119-200.
9.
go back to reference National Statistical Office of Thailand: Report on the 2005-2006 Survey of Population Change. Bangkok: National Statistical Office; 2007. National Statistical Office of Thailand: Report on the 2005-2006 Survey of Population Change. Bangkok: National Statistical Office; 2007.
10.
go back to reference Prasartkul P, Vapattanawong P: The Completeness of Death Registration in Thailand: Evidence from the Demographic Surveillance System of the Kanchanaburi Project. World Health Popul 2006, 8: 43-51.CrossRefPubMed Prasartkul P, Vapattanawong P: The Completeness of Death Registration in Thailand: Evidence from the Demographic Surveillance System of the Kanchanaburi Project. World Health Popul 2006, 8: 43-51.CrossRefPubMed
11.
go back to reference Chandrasekar C, Deming W: On a method of estimating birth and death rates and the extent of registration. Journal of the American Statistical Association 1949, 44: 101-15. 10.2307/2280353CrossRef Chandrasekar C, Deming W: On a method of estimating birth and death rates and the extent of registration. Journal of the American Statistical Association 1949, 44: 101-15. 10.2307/2280353CrossRef
12.
go back to reference Hill K, Vapattanawong P, Prasartkul P, Porapakkham Y, Lim SS, Lopez AD: Epidemiologic transition interrupted: a reassessment of mortality trends in Thailand, 1980-2000. Int J Epidemiol 2007, 36: 374-84. 10.1093/ije/dyl257CrossRefPubMed Hill K, Vapattanawong P, Prasartkul P, Porapakkham Y, Lim SS, Lopez AD: Epidemiologic transition interrupted: a reassessment of mortality trends in Thailand, 1980-2000. Int J Epidemiol 2007, 36: 374-84. 10.1093/ije/dyl257CrossRefPubMed
13.
go back to reference Lopez AD, Mathers CD, Ezzati M, Jamison DT, Murray CJL, (eds): Global burden of disease and risk factors. Disease Control Priorities Review. Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 2006. Lopez AD, Mathers CD, Ezzati M, Jamison DT, Murray CJL, (eds): Global burden of disease and risk factors. Disease Control Priorities Review. Volume 2. New York: Oxford University Press; 2006.
14.
go back to reference Begg S, Vos T, Barker B, Stanley L, Lopez AD: Burden of disease and injury in Australia in the new millennium: measuring health loss from diseases, injuries and risk factors. Med J Aust 2008, 188: 36-40.PubMed Begg S, Vos T, Barker B, Stanley L, Lopez AD: Burden of disease and injury in Australia in the new millennium: measuring health loss from diseases, injuries and risk factors. Med J Aust 2008, 188: 36-40.PubMed
15.
go back to reference Teerawattananon Y, Vos T, Tangcharoensathien V, Mugford M: Cost effectiveness of models for prevention of vertical HIV transmission: voluntary counseling and testing and choices of drug regimen. Cost Eff Resour Alloc 2005, 3: 7. 10.1186/1478-7547-3-7CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Teerawattananon Y, Vos T, Tangcharoensathien V, Mugford M: Cost effectiveness of models for prevention of vertical HIV transmission: voluntary counseling and testing and choices of drug regimen. Cost Eff Resour Alloc 2005, 3: 7. 10.1186/1478-7547-3-7CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
16.
go back to reference Ministry of Public Health of Thailand: Burden of Disease and Injury in Thailand: Priority Setting for Policy. Bangkok: Ministry of Public Health, Thailand; 2002. Ministry of Public Health of Thailand: Burden of Disease and Injury in Thailand: Priority Setting for Policy. Bangkok: Ministry of Public Health, Thailand; 2002.
17.
go back to reference Bunnell RE, Yanpaisarn S, Kilmarx PH, Rhudes PH, Limpakarnjanarat K, Srismith R, Mastro TD, St Louis ME: HIV-1 seroprevalence among childbearing women in northern Thailand: monitoring a rapidly evolving epidemic. AIDS 1999, 13: 509-15. 10.1097/00002030-199903110-00010CrossRefPubMed Bunnell RE, Yanpaisarn S, Kilmarx PH, Rhudes PH, Limpakarnjanarat K, Srismith R, Mastro TD, St Louis ME: HIV-1 seroprevalence among childbearing women in northern Thailand: monitoring a rapidly evolving epidemic. AIDS 1999, 13: 509-15. 10.1097/00002030-199903110-00010CrossRefPubMed
18.
go back to reference Ruxrungtham K, Brown T, Phanuphak P: HIV/AIDS in Asia. Lancet 2004, 364: 69-82. 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)16593-8CrossRefPubMed Ruxrungtham K, Brown T, Phanuphak P: HIV/AIDS in Asia. Lancet 2004, 364: 69-82. 10.1016/S0140-6736(04)16593-8CrossRefPubMed
19.
go back to reference Aekplakorn W, Hogan MC, Chongsuvivatwong V, Tatsanavivat P, Chariyalertsak S, Boonthum A, Tiptaradol S, Lim SS: Trends in obesity and associations with education and urban or rural residence in Thailand. Obesity 2007, 12: 3113-21. 10.1038/oby.2007.371CrossRef Aekplakorn W, Hogan MC, Chongsuvivatwong V, Tatsanavivat P, Chariyalertsak S, Boonthum A, Tiptaradol S, Lim SS: Trends in obesity and associations with education and urban or rural residence in Thailand. Obesity 2007, 12: 3113-21. 10.1038/oby.2007.371CrossRef
20.
go back to reference Porapakkham Y, Pattaraarchachai J, Aekplakorn W: Prevalence, awareness, treatment and control of hypertension and diabetes mellitus among the elderly: the 2004 National Health Examination Survey III, Thailand. Singapore Med J 2008, 49: 868-73.PubMed Porapakkham Y, Pattaraarchachai J, Aekplakorn W: Prevalence, awareness, treatment and control of hypertension and diabetes mellitus among the elderly: the 2004 National Health Examination Survey III, Thailand. Singapore Med J 2008, 49: 868-73.PubMed
21.
go back to reference Rao C, Yang G, Hu J, Ma J, Xia W, Lopez AD: Validation of cause of death statistics in urban China. Int J Epidemiol 2007, 36: 642-51. 10.1093/ije/dym003CrossRefPubMed Rao C, Yang G, Hu J, Ma J, Xia W, Lopez AD: Validation of cause of death statistics in urban China. Int J Epidemiol 2007, 36: 642-51. 10.1093/ije/dym003CrossRefPubMed
22.
go back to reference Khosravi A, Rao C, Naghavi M, Taylor R, Jafari N, Lopez AD: Impact of misclassification on measures of cardiovascular disease mortality in the Islamic Republic of Iran: a cross-sectional study. Bull World Health Organ 2008, 86: 688-96. 10.2471/BLT.07.046532CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Khosravi A, Rao C, Naghavi M, Taylor R, Jafari N, Lopez AD: Impact of misclassification on measures of cardiovascular disease mortality in the Islamic Republic of Iran: a cross-sectional study. Bull World Health Organ 2008, 86: 688-96. 10.2471/BLT.07.046532CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
23.
go back to reference Setel PW, Rao C, Hemed Y, Yang G, Chandramohan D, Whiting DR, Alberti KGMM, Lopez AD: Core verbal autopsy procedures with comparative validation results from two countries. PLoS Med 2006, 3: e268. 10.1371/journal.pmed.0030268CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Setel PW, Rao C, Hemed Y, Yang G, Chandramohan D, Whiting DR, Alberti KGMM, Lopez AD: Core verbal autopsy procedures with comparative validation results from two countries. PLoS Med 2006, 3: e268. 10.1371/journal.pmed.0030268CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
24.
go back to reference Murray CJL, Lopez AD, Feehan D, Peter S, Yang G: Validation of Symptom Pattern Method for analysing verbal autopsy data. PLoS Med 2007, 4: e327. 10.1371/journal.pmed.0040327CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Murray CJL, Lopez AD, Feehan D, Peter S, Yang G: Validation of Symptom Pattern Method for analysing verbal autopsy data. PLoS Med 2007, 4: e327. 10.1371/journal.pmed.0040327CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
Metadata
Title
Estimated causes of death in Thailand, 2005: implications for health policy
Authors
Yawarat Porapakkham
Chalapati Rao
Junya Pattaraarchachai
Warangkana Polprasert
Theo Vos
Timothy Adair
Alan D Lopez
Publication date
01-12-2010
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Population Health Metrics / Issue 1/2010
Electronic ISSN: 1478-7954
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1478-7954-8-14

Other articles of this Issue 1/2010

Population Health Metrics 1/2010 Go to the issue