Publications by authors named "Anuar Mohamad"

Introduction: Human immunodeficiency virus (HlV)-related stigmatisation and discrimination adversely affect health outcomes in terms of timely diagnosis, treatment and care. Despite global efforts, they remain common among healthcare workers worldwide. In Malaysia, family medicine specialists are entrusted with the care of HIV patients at the primary care level.

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Objective: Verbal autopsy (VA) through face-to-face interviews with caregivers is a way to determine cause of death without medical certification. In Malaysia, the use of VA has improved mortality statistics. However, during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, face-to-face interviews were delayed, reducing VA data collection and affecting data for mortality surveillance.

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Background: Mortality indicators are essential for monitoring population health. Although Malaysia has a functional death registration system, the quality of information on causes of death still needs improvement, since approximately 30% of deaths are classified to poorly defined causes. This study was conducted to verify registered causes in a sample of deaths in 2013 and utilise the findings to estimate cause-specific mortality indicators for Malaysia in 2013.

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Article Synopsis
  • Mortality statistics in Malaysia are often unreliable because many deaths occur outside health facilities without medical personnel, leading to poor data quality.
  • The study utilized a local verbal autopsy (VA) questionnaire to gather information from families of the deceased, which was then validated against medical records.
  • Results showed that VA has good sensitivity for diagnosing causes of death, particularly for transport accidents and certain cancers, suggesting its effectiveness for deaths not recorded in health facilities.
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