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Practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural Nepal
Child mortality measurement is essential to the impact evaluation of maternal and child healthcare systems interventions. In the absence of vital statistics systems, however, assessment methodologies for locally relevant interventions are severely challenged. Methods for assessing the under-5 mortal...
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author | Harsha Bangura, Alex Ozonoff, Al Citrin, David Thapa, Poshan Nirola, Isha Maru, Sheela Schwarz, Ryan Raut, Anant Belbase, Bishal Halliday, Scott Adhikari, Mukesh Maru, Duncan |
author_facet | Harsha Bangura, Alex Ozonoff, Al Citrin, David Thapa, Poshan Nirola, Isha Maru, Sheela Schwarz, Ryan Raut, Anant Belbase, Bishal Halliday, Scott Adhikari, Mukesh Maru, Duncan |
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description | Child mortality measurement is essential to the impact evaluation of maternal and child healthcare systems interventions. In the absence of vital statistics systems, however, assessment methodologies for locally relevant interventions are severely challenged. Methods for assessing the under-5 mortality rate for cross-country comparisons, often used in determining progress towards development targets, pose challenges to implementers and researchers trying to assess the population impact of targeted interventions at more local levels. Here, we discuss the programmatic approach we have taken to mortality measurement in the context of delivering healthcare via a public–private partnership in rural Nepal. Both government officials and the delivery organisation, Possible, felt it was important to understand child mortality at a fine-grain spatial and temporal level. We discuss both the short-term and the long-term approach. In the short term, the team chose to use the under-2 mortality rate as a metric for mortality measurement for the following reasons: (1) as overall childhood mortality declines, like it has in rural Nepal, deaths concentrate among children under the age of 2; (2) 2-year cohorts are shorter and thus may show an impact more readily in the short term of intervention trials; and (3) 2-year cohorts are smaller, making prospective census cohorts more feasible in small populations. In the long term, Possible developed a digital continuous surveillance system to capture deaths as they occur, at which point under-5 mortality assessment would be desirable, largely owing to its role as a global standard. |
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spelling | pubmed-53213702017-06-06 Practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural Nepal Harsha Bangura, Alex Ozonoff, Al Citrin, David Thapa, Poshan Nirola, Isha Maru, Sheela Schwarz, Ryan Raut, Anant Belbase, Bishal Halliday, Scott Adhikari, Mukesh Maru, Duncan BMJ Glob Health Analysis Child mortality measurement is essential to the impact evaluation of maternal and child healthcare systems interventions. In the absence of vital statistics systems, however, assessment methodologies for locally relevant interventions are severely challenged. Methods for assessing the under-5 mortality rate for cross-country comparisons, often used in determining progress towards development targets, pose challenges to implementers and researchers trying to assess the population impact of targeted interventions at more local levels. Here, we discuss the programmatic approach we have taken to mortality measurement in the context of delivering healthcare via a public–private partnership in rural Nepal. Both government officials and the delivery organisation, Possible, felt it was important to understand child mortality at a fine-grain spatial and temporal level. We discuss both the short-term and the long-term approach. In the short term, the team chose to use the under-2 mortality rate as a metric for mortality measurement for the following reasons: (1) as overall childhood mortality declines, like it has in rural Nepal, deaths concentrate among children under the age of 2; (2) 2-year cohorts are shorter and thus may show an impact more readily in the short term of intervention trials; and (3) 2-year cohorts are smaller, making prospective census cohorts more feasible in small populations. In the long term, Possible developed a digital continuous surveillance system to capture deaths as they occur, at which point under-5 mortality assessment would be desirable, largely owing to its role as a global standard. BMJ Publishing Group 2016-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5321370/ /pubmed/28588974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000050 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Analysis Harsha Bangura, Alex Ozonoff, Al Citrin, David Thapa, Poshan Nirola, Isha Maru, Sheela Schwarz, Ryan Raut, Anant Belbase, Bishal Halliday, Scott Adhikari, Mukesh Maru, Duncan Practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural Nepal |
title | Practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural Nepal |
title_full | Practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural Nepal |
title_fullStr | Practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural Nepal |
title_full_unstemmed | Practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural Nepal |
title_short | Practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural Nepal |
title_sort | practical issues in the measurement of child survival in health systems trials: experience developing a digital community-based mortality surveillance programme in rural nepal |
topic | Analysis |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5321370/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28588974 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjgh-2016-000050 |
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