Verbal autopsy to ascertain causes of neonatal deaths in a community setting: A study from Morang, Nepal

Introduction: Clinical registration of the cause of death is available for less than one-third of the global newborn deaths, but the need for good quality data on causes of death for public health planning has renewed the interest in the Verbal Autopsy (VA). We aimed to determine the cause of neonat...

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Main Authors: S Khanal, VS GC, P Dawson, R Houston
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nepal Medical Association 2011-03-01
Series:Journal of Nepal Medical Association
Online Access:http://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/34
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spelling doaj-86671f3d4ee34a959cfce4c262d713c92020-11-24T22:09:52ZengNepal Medical AssociationJournal of Nepal Medical Association0028-27151815-672X2011-03-015118110.31729/jnma.3434Verbal autopsy to ascertain causes of neonatal deaths in a community setting: A study from Morang, NepalS Khanal0VS GC1P Dawson2R Houston3Morang Innovative Neonatal Intervention/John Snow Inc. Research and Training Institute, KathmanduMorang Innovative Neonatal Intervention/John Snow Inc. Research and Training Institute, KathmanduMorang Innovative Neonatal Intervention/John Snow Inc. Research and Training Institute, KathmanduMorang Innovative Neonatal Intervention/John Snow Inc. Research and Training Institute, KathmanduIntroduction: Clinical registration of the cause of death is available for less than one-third of the global newborn deaths, but the need for good quality data on causes of death for public health planning has renewed the interest in the Verbal Autopsy (VA). We aimed to determine the cause of neonatal deaths by VA in Morang district of Nepal. Methods: Caretakers of the deceased were interviewed using a semi-structured VA questionnaire by female community health volunteers. The cause of death was assigned by two senior pediatricians independently and disagreements in ascertaining the proximate cause of death were resolved by consensus. Results: The proximate causes of deaths were infections (41 %), birth asphyxia (37.2 %), prematurity (11.5 %), and low birth weight related causes (6.9 %). There was no signifi cant statistical difference in deaths due to infection seen in non-institutional deliveries (43.5 %) than institutional deliveries (34.6 %). More than half of the deaths (58.5 %) occurred within the fi rst three days of life where the predominant cause of death was birth asphyxia (60.7 %). Conclusions: Analysis of verbal autopsies demonstrates that the major causes of death still are infections and birth asphyxia. The timing of deaths suggests that neonatal interventions should be aimed at the fi rst week of life. There is no comparative advantage between institutional deliveries at below district level institutions and non-institutional deliveries to prevent neonatal infection. Thus, further study on the quality of care at institutes below the district level should be conducted. Disparities still occur in deaths, with most deaths in Morang occurring in non-institutional deliveries and in disadvantaged groups. Keywords: neonatal deaths, Nepal, newborn, verbal autopsy. http://jnma.com.np/jnma/index.php/jnma/article/view/34
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author S Khanal
VS GC
P Dawson
R Houston
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VS GC
P Dawson
R Houston
Verbal autopsy to ascertain causes of neonatal deaths in a community setting: A study from Morang, Nepal
Journal of Nepal Medical Association
author_facet S Khanal
VS GC
P Dawson
R Houston
author_sort S Khanal
title Verbal autopsy to ascertain causes of neonatal deaths in a community setting: A study from Morang, Nepal
title_short Verbal autopsy to ascertain causes of neonatal deaths in a community setting: A study from Morang, Nepal
title_full Verbal autopsy to ascertain causes of neonatal deaths in a community setting: A study from Morang, Nepal
title_fullStr Verbal autopsy to ascertain causes of neonatal deaths in a community setting: A study from Morang, Nepal
title_full_unstemmed Verbal autopsy to ascertain causes of neonatal deaths in a community setting: A study from Morang, Nepal
title_sort verbal autopsy to ascertain causes of neonatal deaths in a community setting: a study from morang, nepal
publisher Nepal Medical Association
series Journal of Nepal Medical Association
issn 0028-2715
1815-672X
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Introduction: Clinical registration of the cause of death is available for less than one-third of the global newborn deaths, but the need for good quality data on causes of death for public health planning has renewed the interest in the Verbal Autopsy (VA). We aimed to determine the cause of neonatal deaths by VA in Morang district of Nepal. Methods: Caretakers of the deceased were interviewed using a semi-structured VA questionnaire by female community health volunteers. The cause of death was assigned by two senior pediatricians independently and disagreements in ascertaining the proximate cause of death were resolved by consensus. Results: The proximate causes of deaths were infections (41 %), birth asphyxia (37.2 %), prematurity (11.5 %), and low birth weight related causes (6.9 %). There was no signifi cant statistical difference in deaths due to infection seen in non-institutional deliveries (43.5 %) than institutional deliveries (34.6 %). More than half of the deaths (58.5 %) occurred within the fi rst three days of life where the predominant cause of death was birth asphyxia (60.7 %). Conclusions: Analysis of verbal autopsies demonstrates that the major causes of death still are infections and birth asphyxia. The timing of deaths suggests that neonatal interventions should be aimed at the fi rst week of life. There is no comparative advantage between institutional deliveries at below district level institutions and non-institutional deliveries to prevent neonatal infection. Thus, further study on the quality of care at institutes below the district level should be conducted. Disparities still occur in deaths, with most deaths in Morang occurring in non-institutional deliveries and in disadvantaged groups. Keywords: neonatal deaths, Nepal, newborn, verbal autopsy.
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