Mortality and causes of death in Jordan 1995-96: assessment by verbal autopsy

Type Journal Article - Bulletin of the World Health Organization
Title Mortality and causes of death in Jordan 1995-96: assessment by verbal autopsy
Author(s)
Volume 77
Issue 8
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 1999
Page numbers 641-650
URL http://cdrwww.who.int/bulletin/archives/77(8)641.pdf
Abstract
Mortality indicators and causes of death in Jordan were assessed by verbal autopsy. A random sample of 100 clusters of ca. 300 households each were monitored for one year by notification assistants selected from the study area itself. Registered deaths were reported to research assistants who visited the family to complete the verbal autopsy form, which was structured and contained about 100 questions. Causes of death were determined by two physicians according to preset algorithms. A total of 965 deaths were reported among 198 989 persons, giving a crude death rate of 5 per 1000 population per year. The three leading causes of death were diseases of the circulatory system, malignancies and accidents. In the absence of a health information system, verbal autopsy as implemented in Jordan can serve as a reliable substitute.

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