Research Article
THE PATTERN OF UNDERLYING CAUSES OF DEATH IN NORTHERN GHANA: A REVIEW FROM THE MEDICAL CERTIFICATE OF CAUSE OF DEATH (MCCD) AT THE TAMALE TEACHING HOSPITAL (TTH)
Author(s):
Der EM*, Nabare CJ and Akanbong P
Background: Reliable mortality statistics are key for national health information systems, population health assessment, health policy and service planning; and programme evaluation. The Medical Certificates of Cause of Death (MCCDs) are major sources of this information. The aim of this study was to determine the underlying causes of deaths in Northern Ghana, by reviewing duplicate copies of MCCD, at the TTH. Methods: A total of 2,134 duplicate copies of the MCCD were reviewed. Data was analysed by age, gender and underlying cause of death. Associations were determined using Fisher’s exact test. Results: The major underlying causes of deaths were: NonCommunicable Diseases (NCDs) (50.0%), Communicable Diseases (CDs), (29.3%) and injuries (20.7%). The mean age (years) for the study population was 48.2±20.8 and that, majority (78.1%) were males (P<0.0001). The top five .. Read More»
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