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BACKGROUND : Despite the global burden of perinatal deaths, there is currently no single, globally-acceptable
classification system for perinatal deaths. Instead, multiple, disparate systems are in use world-wide. This
inconsistency hinders accurate estimates of causes of death and impedes effective prevention strategies.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is developing a globally-acceptable classification approach for
perinatal deaths. To inform this work, we sought to establish a consensus on the important characteristics
of such a system.
METHODS : A group of international experts in the classification of perinatal deaths were identified and invited
to join an expert panel to develop a list of important characteristics of a quality global classification system for
perinatal death. A Delphi consensus methodology was used to reach agreement. Three rounds of consultation
were undertaken using a purpose built on-line survey. Round one sought suggested characteristics for
subsequent scoring and selection in rounds two and three.
RESULTS : The panel of experts agreed on a total of 17 important characteristics for a globally-acceptable
perinatal death classification system. Of these, 10 relate to the structural design of the system and 7 relate
to the functional aspects and use of the system.
CONCLUSION : This study serves as formative work towards the development of a globally-acceptable approach
for the classification of the causes of perinatal deaths. The list of functional and structural characteristics
identified should be taken into consideration when designing and developing such a system. |
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This project was initially undertaken as part of the Harmonized Reproductive
Health Registries project through the Norwegian Institute of Public Health in
Partnership with the Mater Medical Research Institute, Brisbane, Australia,
and in collaboration with the Department of Reproductive Health and
Research, WHO. |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Wojcieszek, AM, Reinebrant, HE, Leisher, SH, Allanson, E, Coory, M, Erwich, JJ, Frøen, JF, Gardosi, J, Gordijn, S, Gulmezoglu, M, Heazell, AEP, Korteweg, FJ, McClure, E, Pattinson, R, Silver, RM, Smith, G, Teoh, Z, Tunçalp, Ö & Flenady, V 2016, 'Characteristics of a global classification system for perinatal deaths : a Delphi consensus study', BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth, vol. 16, no. 1, art. #223, pp. 1-11. |
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