Creating a reference to a complex emergency situation using time series methods: war in Guinea-Bissau 1998-1999 |
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Authors: | Jens Nielsen Henrik Jensen Per K. Andersen |
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Affiliation: | a Bandim Health Project, Bissau, Guinea-Bissaub Danish Epidemiology Science Centre, Statens Serum Institut, Copenhagen, Denmarkc Department of Biostatistics, University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Impacts of complex emergencies or relief interventions have often been evaluated by absolute mortality compared to international standardized mortality rates. A better evaluation would be to compare with local baseline mortality of the affected populations. A projection of population-based survival data into time of emergency or intervention based on information from before the emergency may create a local baseline reference. We find a log-transformed Gaussian time series model where standard errors of the estimated rates are included in the variance to have the best forecasting capacity. However, if time-at-risk during the forecasted period is known then forecasting might be done using a Poisson time series model with overdispersion. Whatever, the standard error of the estimated rates must be included in the variance of the model either in an additive form in a Gaussian model or in a multiplicative form by overdispersion in a Poisson model. Data on which the forecasting is based must be modelled carefully concerning not only calendar-time trends but also periods with excessive frequency of events (epidemics) and seasonal variations to eliminate residual autocorrelation and to make a proper reference for comparison, reflecting changes over time during the emergency. Hence, when modelled properly it is possible to predict a reference to an emergency-affected population based on local conditions. We predicted childhood mortality during the war in Guinea-Bissau 1998-1999. We found an increased mortality in the first half-year of the war and a mortality corresponding to the expected one in the last half-year of the war. |
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Keywords: | Time series forecasting Poisson regression mixed models complex emergency mortality |
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