Community Level Data Capture for MDSR

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Community Level Data Capture for MDSR Photo: http://www.globalhealthlearning.org/course/mortality-surveillance-methods-strategies

Learning objectives By the end of this session, participants will be able to: Describe the process for initiating a Verbal Autopsy in the MDSR List basic principles of good VA Identify some of the ethical and logistical challenges of VA Name key aspects of a consent form for community data collection Assign a unique ID number to each case

Verbal Autopsies Collect data from family members and/or neighbours and local leaders on circumstances around death Help construct the “pathway to death” including background factors Investigates the woman’s health issues, decisions about care, services received, and community factors (e.g. Transport)

Community Data Collection - process (See Summary Table) Any community member can alert HEW about deaths of women 15-49 HEW identify deaths and notify HC HC screens for potential maternal deaths and arranges a verbal autopsy Data from VA presented at the HC review committee

Logistical Issues Timing is important – VA should be conducted after the mourning period, but before key details are forgotten (roughly 3-4 weeks after the death) Important to find respondents familiar with the case and events leading up to it Families may have separated or moved

Ethical Issues Maternal deaths are emotional events Grief of the family must be respected Information provided must be voluntary There should be no repercussions for family members’ actions The VA process can raise sensitive issues requiring support (disagreements, abortion, lack of available care)

See Sample Form in Workbook & National Guidelines Informed Consent Formally establishes voluntary participation Reassures family members Can offer legal protection to communities Builds rapport and trust before starting data collection See Sample Form in Workbook & National Guidelines

When obtaining Informed Consent, remember to mention ... Purpose of the VA interview What will happen during the interview Risks involved (feeling uncomfortable, sad) Benefits (avoiding future deaths) Confidentiality Voluntary participation

See the 10 Tips for VA Handout Steps in Conducting VA Planning a community visit Approaching the household Selecting the best respondent(s) Obtaining Informed Consent Conducting the VA interview Recording the information accurately Submitting Annex 1 to the Health Centre See the 10 Tips for VA Handout

Best Practices for Verbal Autopsy (1) Friendly approach – Explain the purpose of your visit in positive terms Ensure privacy – Interviews will go more smoothly if you are undisturbed Speak slowly & clearly – explain anything that the respondent doesn’t understand Probe for detailed information

Best Practices for Verbal Autopsy (2) There are NO “right answers” - let respondents tell their story in their own words Take notes – write down additional relevant information in the blank spaces of the VA form Pay attention – show that you are listening & aware of respondents’ emotions

Verbal Autopsy Tool: Review of ANNEX 1

DISCUSSION Which sections were easy to fill out? Which were difficult? What might be some challenges of obtaining detailed VA information?

HOMEWORK: Verbal Autopsy Scenario & Assigning unique ID numbers (codes) Please complete the activities on pages 21-27 of the Workbook during your free time, before TOMORROW