Teaching cause-of-death certification : lessons from international experience
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2010
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The accuracy of cause-of-death statistics substantially depends on the quality of cause-of-death information in death certificates, primarily completed by medical doctors. Deficiencies in cause-of-death certification have been observed across the world, and over time. Despite educational interventions targeting to improve the quality of death certification, their intended impacts are rarely evaluated. This review aims to provide empirical evidence that could guide the modification of existing educational programs, or the development of new interventions, which are necessary to improve the capacity of certifiers as well as the quality of cause-of-death certification, and thereby, the quality of mortality statistics. |
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B M J Group |
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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/31612/1/c31612.pdf DOI:10.1136/pgmj.2009.089821 Aung, Eindra, Rao, Chalapati, & Walker, Sue M. (2010) Teaching cause-of-death certification : lessons from international experience. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 86(1013), pp. 143-152. |
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Copyright 2010 B M J Group |
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Faculty of Health; National Centre for Health Information Research & Training; School of Public Health & Social Work |
Palavras-Chave | #111711 Health Information Systems (incl. Surveillance) #Death #Mortality #Certification #Education/Training |
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Journal Article |