Vietnam - Chililab Surveillance Dataset 2004-2011
Reference ID | INDEPTH.VN021.CMD2011.V3 |
Year | 2004 |
Country | Vietnam |
Producer(s) |
Tran Huu Bich - Hanoi School of Public Health Bui Thi Thu Ha - Hanoi School of Public Health Le Thi Vui - Hanoi School of Public Health Pham Viet Cuong - Hanoi School of Public Health |
Sponsor(s) | China Medialcal Board - CMB - |
Collection(s) | |
Metadata | Documentation in PDF |
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Jun 30, 2014
Last modified
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Overview
Identification
INDEPTH.VN021.CMD2011.V3 |
Version
CMD2011.V3: Edited dataset for public distribution. 2014-06-18
Overview
CHILILAB is designed as a site for training and research for Hanoi School of Public Health. CHILILAB is based on the foundation of an active and sustainable surveillance system monitoring basic morbidity and mortality as well as other demographic, socio-economic and culture characteristics. CHILILAB was designed to focus on issues related to adolescent health and injury. The entire population of 3 selected townships and 4 communes were invited to participate in the study, included 57161 participants from 17993 household. There are 6 objectives of CHILILAB, includes: 1.Establish a demographic and epidemiologic surveillance system on cyclic morbidity and mortality in Chi Linh district
2.Identify patterns and trends of morbidity and mortality in the district population periodically and longitudinally
3.Provide data on adolescent health especially risk and protective factor affecting adolescent health issues
4.Pilot and evaluate community health intervention strategies periodically in order to form a basic for developing health policies in the locality and elsewhere
5.Improve the procedures for data collection, analysis and application at the community level in a reliable and effective manner
6.Strengthen the capacity of public health professionals in Hanoi School of Public Health.
Event history data
Individual
Scope
The scope of CHILILAB datasheet includes:Household: General household information (resident, family members...), morbidity data and general socio-economic and cultural conditions.
Individual: Gender, Ethnic group, Date of birth, Education, Occupation, Marial status, Pregnancy (for women), Immigration, Out-migration, Mortality.
Adolescent: General infomation, Adolescent health.
Topic | Vocabulary | URI |
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Demography [N01.224] | MeSH | http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh |
Coverage
Chi Linh is a mountainous town of Hai Duong Province of northern Vietnam. Chi Linh town covers an area of 300,54 square kilometers, contains 17 communes and 3 towns and has a population of 142,278 (50.3% female, 49.7% male). A number of different ethnic minority groups live in the district, including San Diu, Chinese, H'Mong, Tay, Nung and some other ethnic minorities. The population density varies across the district, with higher density in lowland communes and places with access to transportation routes. Approximately 25% of the total population lives in urban areas. The number of adolescents between 15-24 years of age accounts for 19.3% of the total district population according to 1999 population data. Residents receive information, including health information, from several different channels: 100% of the communes/towns are covered with the loud-speaker system; 100% of households have their own radio receivers; about 60% of households have TVs. Several national roads as well as inter-communal roads run through the town. While the national roads are high quality and therefore can handle a high volume of high speed traffic, the inter-communal roads are ill-maintained due to insufficient funding. As a result, some communes are not very easily accessible. Much of the land in Chi Linh is used for agriculture, including rice and subsidiary dry crop cultivation. In addition, forest resources in the district are currently being exploited. The town also contains two thermal power plants as well as a medical glass plant, a refractory soil mine, and a leather shoe making plant providing employment in the district.
Resident household members of households resident within the demographic surveillance area.
Producers and Sponsors
Name | Affiliation |
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Tran Huu Bich | Hanoi School of Public Health |
Bui Thi Thu Ha | Hanoi School of Public Health |
Le Thi Vui | Hanoi School of Public Health |
Pham Viet Cuong | Hanoi School of Public Health |
Bui Tu Quyen | Hanoi School of Public Health |
La Ngoc Quang | Hanoi School of Public Health |
Nguyen Thanh Nghi | Hanoi School of Public Health |
Duong Kim Tuan | Hanoi School of Public Health |
Le Minh Thi | Hanoi School of Public Health |
Truong Quang Tien | Hanoi School of Public Health |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Le Cu Linh | Hanoi School of Public Health | Questionaire design/Data Analisys |
Bui Thu Ha | Hanoi School of Public Health | Questionaire design |
Pham Viet Cuong A | Hanoi School of Public Health | Data Analisys |
Nguyen Thanh Nghi | Hanoi School of Public Health | Data Collection |
Duong Kim Tuan | Hanoi School of Public Health | Data Collection |
Le Thi Vui | Hanoi School of Public Health | Data Collection |
Name | Abbreviation | Role |
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China Medialcal Board | CMB |
Name | Affiliation | Role |
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Pham Viet Cuong | Hanoi School of Public Health | Data Manager |
Metadata Production
Name | Abbreviation | Affiliation | Role |
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Chililab HDSS | VN021 | Hanoi School of Public Health | Documentation of the study |
iSHARE2 Technical Team | isTT | INDEPTH Network | Technical Support |
INDEPTH | int.indepth | INDEPTH | Agency |
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