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Using mortuary statistics in the development of an injury surveillance system in Ghana

Bulletin of the World Health Organization, Volume 80, No. 5, Year 2002

Objective: To develop, in a mortuary setting, a pilot programme for improving the accuracy of records of deaths caused by injury. Methods: The recording of injury-related deaths was upgraded at the mortuary of the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Kumasi, Ghana, in 1996 through the creation of a prospectively gathered database. Findings: There was an increase in the number of deaths reported annually as attributable to injury from 72 before 1995 to 633 in 1996-99. Injuries accounted for 8.6% of all deaths recorded in the mortuary and for 12% of deaths in the age range 15-59 years; 80% of deaths caused by injury occurred outside the hospital and thus would not have been indicated in hospital statistics; 88% of injury-related deaths were associated with transport, and 50% of these involved injuries to pedestrians. Conclusions: Injury was a significant cause of mortality in this urban African setting, especially among adults of working age. The reporting of injury-related deaths in a mortuary was made more complete and accurate by means of simple inexpensive methods. This source of data could make a significant contribution to an injury surveillance system, along with hospital records and police accident reports.
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Citations: 5
Authors: 5
Affiliations: 4
Identifiers
ISSN: 00429686
Research Areas
Health System And Policy
Violence And Injury
Study Locations
Ghana