Verbal autopsy coding: are multiple coders better than one?
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact on the reported cause-of-death patterns of a verbal autopsy coding strategy based on a review of every death by multiple coders versus a single coder. METHODS: Deaths in 45 villages (total population 180 162) in southern India were documented during 12 months in 2003-...
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Main Authors: | Rohina Joshi (Author), Alan D Lopez (Author), Stephen MacMahon (Author), Srinath Reddy (Author), Rakhi Dandona (Author), Lalit Dandona (Author), Bruce Neal (Author) |
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The World Health Organization.
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