Journal ArticleOpen Access
Collecting verbal autopsies: improving and streamlining data collection processes using electronic tablets
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Author Affiliations
University of Washington, Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, The University of Melbourne, ...
Published InPopulation Health Metrics
Year2018
Citations37
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There is increasing interest in using verbal autopsy to produce nationally representative population-level estimates of causes of death. However, the burden of processing a large quantity of surveys collected with paper and pencil has been a barrier to scaling up verbal autopsy surveillance. Direct electronic data capture has been used in other large-scale surveys and can be used in verbal autopsy as well, to reduce time and cost of going from collected data to actionable information. METHODS: We collected verbal autopsy interviews using paper and pencil and using electronic tablets at two sites, and measured the cost and time required to process the surveys for analysis. From these cost and time data, we extrapolated costs associated with conducting large-scale…
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