Death certificates : (Record no. 4112)

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Title Death certificates :
Remainder of title completeness and acceptability of the cause of death, Cavite, 1984-1994 /
Statement of responsibility, etc. Ma. Carmen Tolabing [and two others]
520 3# - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc. Objectives: To determine the present completeness and acceptability of the cause of death statement on death certificates<br/><br/>Design: Content of registered death certificates<br/><br/>Setting: The province of Cavite<br/><br/>Samples: The death were randomly selected using two-stage sampling. First stage-random selection of 10 municipalities of Cavite from 23 municipalities. Second stage-random selection of 300 death certificates from each of the 10 municipalities. Sample size based on 95 percent confidence level<br/><br/>Main Outcome Measure: 1) Proportion of percentages of death certificates which were complete and acceptable to cause of death statement of 95 percent CI. 2) Chi-square test of association between completeness and a type of physician, certifying the cause of death (COD), b) place of death, and c) performance of autopsy. 3) Chi-square test of association between overall acceptability of the COD and the same 3 variables (type of physician ...)<br/><br/>Results: 1) Only 590 of the 3,000 death certificates(19.7 percent at (CI of 95 percent=13-26) have complete cause of death statements, 2) Of the 590 with complete COD, 12.5 percent(95 percent CI=8-16) were filled up in an acceptable manner 3) Among the 3 items, underlying casue was the least filled up item (28 percent). 4) Type of physician certifying the COD, place death an performance of autopsy were found to be significantly associated with completeness (p=0.002 to p=0.012429). 5) Type of physicians certifying the COD and place of death were significantly with associated acceptability (p=0.16934)<br/><br/>Conclusions: Not all death certifiates contain the complete and acceptable casues of death. Completeness and acceptability of death certificates is significantly associated with type of physician, place of death. Whereas performance of autopsy is only associated with completeness.<br/><br/>Objectives<br/>To determine the present completeness and acceptability of the cause of death statement on death certificates
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Linking entry complexity note <br/><br/>The Filipino Family Physician, 2000 38 ( 3 ) pages 57-63
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Death Certificates
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Personal name Tolabing, Ma. Carmen
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Personal name Tinio, Christine S.
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Personal name Carnate, Josephine
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    National Library of Medicine     DOH Central Library DOH Central Library Electronic Resource Section 04/20/2021   J000476 D0001J000476 04/20/2021 04/20/2021 Journal Article