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Refining a probabilistic model for interpreting verbal autopsy data.

Byass, Peter (författare)
Umeå universitet,Epidemiologi och folkhälsovetenskap
Fottrell, Edward (författare)
Umeå universitet,Epidemiologi och folkhälsovetenskap
Dao, Lan Huong (författare)
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Berhane, Yemane (författare)
Corrah, Tumani (författare)
Kahn, Kathleen (författare)
Umeå universitet,Epidemiologi och folkhälsovetenskap
Muhe, Lulu (författare)
Do, Duc Van (författare)
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2016-09-05
2006
Engelska.
Ingår i: Scandinavian journal of public health. - : SAGE Publications. - 1403-4948 .- 1651-1905. ; 34:1, s. 26-31
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  • Objective: To build on the previously reported development of a Bayesian probabilistic model for interpreting verbal autopsy (VA) data, attempting to improve the model's performance in determining cause of death and to reassess it. Design: An expert group of clinicians, coming from a wide range geographically and in terms of specialization, was convened. Over a four-day period the content of the previous probabilistic model was reviewed in detail and adjusted as necessary to reflect the group consensus. The revised model was tested with the same 189 VA cases from Vietnam, assessed by two local clinicians, that were used to test the preliminary model. Results: The revised model contained a total of 104 indicators that could be derived from VA data and 34 possible causes of death. When applied to the 189 Vietnamese cases, 142 (75.1%) achieved concordance between the model's output and the previous clinical consensus. The remaining 47 cases (24.9%) were presented to a further independent clinician for reassessment. As a result, consensus between clinical reassessment and the model's output was achieved in 28 cases (14.8%); clinical reassessment and the original clinical opinion agreed in 8 cases (4.2%), and in the remaining 11 cases (5.8%) clinical reassessment, the model, and the original clinical opinion all differed. Thus overall the model was considered to have performed well in 170 cases (89.9%). Conclusions: This approach to interpreting VA data continues to show promise. The next steps will be to evaluate it against other sources of VA data. The expert group approach to determining the required probability base seems to have been a productive one in improving the performance of the model.

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Autopsy/methods
Bayes Theorem
Cause of Death
Coroners and Medical Examiners
Data Collection/methods
Data Interpretation; Statistical
Developing Countries
Humans
Models; Statistical
Reproducibility of Results
Speech
Vietnam

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