Journal article

How advanced is the epidemiological transition in Papua New Guinea? New evidence from verbal autopsy

JD Hart, V Kwa, P Dakulala, P Ripa, D Frank, V Golpak, T Adair, D McLaughlin, ID Riley, AD Lopez

International Journal of Epidemiology | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2021

Abstract

Background: Reliable cause of death (COD) data are not available for the majority of deaths in Papua New Guinea (PNG), despite their critical policy value. Automated verbal autopsy (VA) methods, involving an interview and automated analysis to diagnose causes of community deaths, have recently been trialled in PNG. Here, we report VA results from three sites and highlight the utility of these methods to generate information about the leading CODs in the country. Methods: VA methods were introduced in one district in each of three provinces: Alotau in Milne Bay; Tambul-Nebilyer in Western Highlands; and Talasea in West New Britain. VA interviews were conducted using the Population Health Metr..

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This study was funded under an award from Bloomberg Philanthropies to the University of Melbourne to support the Data for Health Initiative. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript.