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Cultural imperatives and the ethics of verbal autopsies in rural Ghana

机译:加纳农村的文化习俗和口头验尸伦理

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Background: Due to a paucity of statistics from vital registration systems in developing countries, the verbal autopsy (VA) approach has been used to obtain cause-specific mortality data by interviewing lay respondents on the signs and symptoms experienced by the deceased prior to death. In societies where the culture of mourning is adhered to, the use of VA could clash with traditional norms, thus warranting ethical consideration by researchers.Objective: The study was designed to explore the ethics and cultural context of collecting VA information through a demographic and health surveillance system in the Kassena-Nankana District (KND) of Ghana.Study Design: Data were collected through qualitative in-depth interviews (IDIs) with four field staff involved in the routine conduct of VAs, four physicians who code VAs, 20 selected respondents to the VA tool, and eight opinion leaders in the KND. The interviews were supplemented with observation by the researchers and with the field notes of field workers. Interviews were audio-recorded, and local language versions transcribed into English. Thematic analysis was performed using QSR NVivo 8 software.Results: The data indicate that cultural sensitivities in VA procedures at both the individual and family levels need greater consideration not only for ethical reasons but also to ensure the quality of the data. Discussions of some deaths are culturally prohibited and therefore lead to refusal of interviews. Families were also concerned about the confidentiality of information because of the potential of blame for the death. VA teams do not necessarily engage in culturally appropriate bereavement practices such as the presentation of tokens. The desire by families for feedback on the cause of death, which is currently not provided by researchers, was frequently expressed. Finally, no standard exists on the culturally acceptable time interval between death and VA interviews.Conclusion: Ethical issues need to be given greater consideration in the collection of cause of death data, and this can be achieved through the establishment of processes that allow active engagement with communities, authorities of civil registrations, and Institutional Review Boards to take greater account of local contexts.
机译:背景:由于发展中国家生命登记系统的统计数据很少,因此,通过对死者的死者在死前经历的体征和症状进行采访,口头尸检(VA)方法已用于获取特定原因的死亡率数据。在坚持哀悼文化的社会中,VA的使用可能会与传统规范发生冲突,因此值得研究人员进行伦理考虑。目的:本研究旨在探讨通过人口统计学和健康状况收集VA信息的伦理和文化背景。加纳的Kassena-Nankana区(KND)监视系统研究设计:通过定性深入访谈(IDI)收集数据,其中包括4名参与VA例行调查的现场工作人员,4名为VAs编码的医生,20名被选者VA工具,以及KND中的八名意见领袖。访谈还辅以研究人员的观察和田野工作者的田野笔记。采访被录音,当地语言版本被转录成英语。使用QSR NVivo 8软件进行了主题分析。结果:数据表明,不仅出于道德原因,而且出于确保数据质量的考虑,个人和家庭两级VA手术中的文化敏感性都需要得到更多考虑。在文化上禁止讨论某些死亡,因此导致拒绝采访。家人也担心信息的机密性,因为有可能导致死亡。 VA团队不一定要进行文化上适当的丧亲做法,例如令牌的展示。经常表达出家庭渴望获得关于死因的反馈的愿望,而研究人员目前并未提供这种反馈。最后,对于死亡和VA访谈之间文化上可接受的时间间隔没有任何标准。结论:在收集死亡原因数据时需要更多考虑道德问题,这可以通过建立允许积极参与的流程来实现与社区,民事登记机关和机构审查委员会合作,以更好地考虑当地情况。

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