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2. Validation of verbal autopsy tool for ascertaining the causes of stillbirth.
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Sidrah Nausheen, Sajid B Soofi, Kamran Sadiq, Atif Habib, Ali Turab, Zahid Memon, M Imran Khan, Zamir Suhag, Zaid Bhatti, Imran Ahmed, Rajiv Bahl, Shireen Bhutta, and Zulfiqar A Bhutta
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OBJECTIVE:To assess performance of the WHO revised verbal autopsy tool for ascertaining the causes of still birth in comparison with reference standard cause of death ascertained by standardized clinical and supportive data. METHODS:All stillbirths at a tertiary hospital in Karachi, Pakistan were prospectively recruited into study from August 2006- February 2008. The reference standard cause of death was established by two senior obstetricians within 48 hours using the ICD coding system. Verbal autopsy interviews using modified WHO tool were conducted by trained health workers within 2- 6 weeks of still birth and the cause of death was assigned by second panel of obstetricians. The performance was assessed in terms of sensitivity, specificity and Kappa. RESULTS:There were 204 still births. Of these, 80.8% of antepartum and 50.5% of intrapartum deaths were correctly diagnosed by verbal autopsy. Sensitivity of verbal autopsy was highest 68.4%, (95%CI: 46-84.6) for congenital malformation followed by obstetric complication 57.6%, (95%CI: 25-84.2). The specificity for all major causes was greater than 90%. The level of agreement was high (kappa=0.72) for anomalies and moderate (k=0.4) for all major causes of still birth, except asphyxia. CONCLUSION:Our results suggest that verbal autopsy has reasonable validity in identifying and discriminating between causes of stillbirth in Pakistan. On the basis of these findings, we feel it has a place in resource constrained areas to inform strategic planning and mobilization of resources to attain Millennium Development Goals.
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- 2013
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3. Prevalence and Predictors of Iron Deficiency Anemia in Children under Five Years of Age in Pakistan, A Secondary Analysis of National Nutrition Survey Data 2011–2012
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Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Zaid Bhatti, Sajid Bashir Soofi, Muhammad Atif Habib, Camille Raynes-Greenow, Imtiaz Hussain, and Kirsten I. Black
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Pediatrics ,Multivariate analysis ,Statistics as Topic ,Prevalence ,lcsh:Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Geographical Locations ,Families ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Pakistan ,030212 general & internal medicine ,lcsh:Science ,Children ,Cognitive Impairment ,Multidisciplinary ,Anemia, Iron-Deficiency ,Under-five ,Cognitive Neurology ,Nutritional Deficiencies ,Anemia ,Hematology ,Nutrition Surveys ,Micronutrient ,Neurology ,Child, Preschool ,Micronutrient Deficiencies ,Female ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Asia ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,03 medical and health sciences ,medicine ,Humans ,Hemoglobin ,Iron Deficiency Anemia ,Nutrition ,Ferritin ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Infant ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Proteins ,Protein Complexes ,Odds ratio ,Anthropometry ,medicine.disease ,Iron-deficiency anemia ,Age Groups ,Multivariate Analysis ,People and Places ,Cognitive Science ,lcsh:Q ,Population Groupings ,business ,Neuroscience ,Demography - Abstract
Background Iron deficiency Anemia (IDA) in children is a recognized public health problem that impacts adversely on child morbidity, mortality and impairs cognitive development. In Pakistan information on the true prevalence and predictors of IDA is limited. This study sought to investigate IDA in children under five years of age using data from a nationally representative stratified cross-sectional survey. Methods Secondary analysis was performed on the National Nutrition Survey in Pakistan 2011–2012. We used a pre-structured instrument to collect socio demographic and nutritional data on mothers and children. We also collected Anthropometric measurements and blood samples for micronutrient deficiencies. IDA was defined as having both haemoglobin levels of
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4. Validation of Verbal Autopsy Tool for Ascertaining the Causes of Stillbirth
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Rajiv Bahl, Shireen Zulfiqar Bhutta, Sajid Bashir Soofi, Zahid Memon, Zulfiqar A Bhutta, Sidrah Nausheen, Imran Ahmed, Kamran Sadiq, Atif Habib, Ali Turab, Zamir Suhag, M. Imran Khan, and Zaid Bhatti
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,MEDLINE ,lcsh:Medicine ,Autopsy ,Interviews as Topic ,Obstetrics and gynaecology ,Pregnancy ,Cause of Death ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Cause of death ,Asphyxia ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,lcsh:R ,Infant, Newborn ,Reference Standards ,Stillbirth ,medicine.disease ,Verbal autopsy ,Female ,lcsh:Q ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Kappa ,Research Article - Abstract
Objective To assess performance of the WHO revised verbal autopsy tool for ascertaining the causes of still birth in comparison with reference standard cause of death ascertained by standardized clinical and supportive data. Methods All stillbirths at a tertiary hospital in Karachi, Pakistan were prospectively recruited into study from August 2006- February 2008. The reference standard cause of death was established by two senior obstetricians within 48 hours using the ICD coding system. Verbal autopsy interviews using modified WHO tool were conducted by trained health workers within 2- 6 weeks of still birth and the cause of death was assigned by second panel of obstetricians. The performance was assessed in terms of sensitivity, specificity and Kappa. Results There were 204 still births. Of these, 80.8% of antepartum and 50.5% of intrapartum deaths were correctly diagnosed by verbal autopsy. Sensitivity of verbal autopsy was highest 68.4%, (95%CI: 46-84.6) for congenital malformation followed by obstetric complication 57.6%, (95%CI: 25-84.2). The specificity for all major causes was greater than 90%. The level of agreement was high (kappa=0.72) for anomalies and moderate (k=0.4) for all major causes of still birth, except asphyxia. Conclusion Our results suggest that verbal autopsy has reasonable validity in identifying and discriminating between causes of stillbirth in Pakistan. On the basis of these findings, we feel it has a place in resource constrained areas to inform strategic planning and mobilization of resources to attain Millennium Development Goals.
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- 2013
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