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What is the optimal recall period for verbal autopsies? Validation study based on repeat interviews in three populations

Authors: Peter Serina, Ian Riley, Bernardo Hernandez, Abraham D. Flaxman, Devarsetty Praveen, Veronica Tallo, Rohina Joshi, Diozele Sanvictores, Andrea Stewart, Meghan D. Mooney, Christopher J. L. Murray, Alan D. Lopez

Published in: Population Health Metrics | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

One key contextual feature in Verbal Autopsy (VA) is the time between death and survey administration, or recall period. This study quantified the effect of recall period on VA performance by using a paired dataset in which two VAs were administered for a single decedent.

Methods

This study used information from the Population Health Metrics Research Consortium (PHMRC) Study, which collected VAs for “gold standard” cases where cause of death (COD) was supported by clinical criteria. This study repeated VA interviews within 3–52 months of death in PHMRC study sites in Andhra Pradesh, India, and Bohol and Manila, Philippines. The final dataset included 2113 deaths interviewed twice and with recall periods ranging from 0 to 52 months. COD was assigned by the Tariff method and its accuracy determined by comparison with the gold standard COD.

Results

The probability of a correct diagnosis of COD decreased by 0.55% per month in the period after death. Site of data collection and survey module also affected the probability of Tariff Method correctly assigning a COD. The probability of a correct diagnosis in VAs collected 3–11 months after death will, on average, be 95.9% of that in VAs collected within 3 months of death.

Conclusions

These findings suggest that collecting VAs within 3 months of death may improve the quality of the information collected, taking the need for a period of mourning into account. This study substantiates the WHO recommendation that it is reasonable to collect VAs up to 1 year after death providing it is accepted that probability of a correct diagnosis is likely to decline month by month during this period.
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Metadata
Title
What is the optimal recall period for verbal autopsies? Validation study based on repeat interviews in three populations
Authors
Peter Serina
Ian Riley
Bernardo Hernandez
Abraham D. Flaxman
Devarsetty Praveen
Veronica Tallo
Rohina Joshi
Diozele Sanvictores
Andrea Stewart
Meghan D. Mooney
Christopher J. L. Murray
Alan D. Lopez
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Population Health Metrics / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1478-7954
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12963-016-0105-1

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