Background and Objectives: Due to the importance of mortality
statistics for planning, setting priorities and equal allocation of health
services in population it is essential to assess quality of reporting
mortality data in health systems. The aim of this study was to evaluate the
completeness and accuracy of the Iranian Vital Horoscope reports for maternal
and the under-five mortality (U5M) in rural areas through its comparison with
other data sources in Iran.
Methods: The mortality data of Vital
Horoscope reported from 30 selected cities over country was compared with the
related data obtained from other data sources including Vital Horoscope's
Fieldwork reports, Death Registration System and Maternal Mortality
Surveillance System of Ministry of Health and Medical Education.
Results: Overall completeness of Vital
Horoscope's Fieldwork reports for U5M in rural areas was about % 62.1. In terms
of cause of death in children under-five,estimated sensitivity values were %
47.2 (95% CI: 22.9-72.2), % 66.6(95% CI: 22.7-95.7), %78.2 (95% CI: 64.3-89.3)for respiratory
infections, diarrhea and vomiting, and injuries-burning and poisoning respectively.
The vital horoscope reports had 12.5% misclassification in determining the cause of maternal death.
Conclusion: Our findings indicate the Vital Horoscope's data might
need some corrections because of underestimating of the mortality indicators.
The comparison of this source with Death Registration System report for causes
of death in children under-five (reported by Vital Horoscope) suggests that the
vital horoscope might have suboptimal quality.
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