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World Health Survey 2003

Bangladesh, 2003
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BGD_2003_WHS_v01_M
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World Health Organization (WHO)
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WHO’s Multi-Country Studies Programmes
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Oct 17, 2013
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  • WHS-Bangladesh_F5
  • WHS-Bangladesh_F6
  • WHS-Bangladesh_F7

Blood in sputum of phlegm or have you coughed blood (q6101)

Data file: WHS-Bangladesh_F5

Overview

Valid: 5469
Invalid: 83
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 2
Width: 8
Range: 1 - 5
Format: Numeric

Questions and instructions

Question pretext
During the last 12 months, have you experienced any of the following…
For this set of questions, the interviewer must read out a series of symptoms and determine if the respondent had any of those symptoms in the last 12 months. The point of asking symptom-related questions is to screen those individuals who might have tuberculosis (TB). Because there could be a number of symptoms that characterise a given health condition, and because some symptoms may be common to different conditions, it is important that the interviewer probe for each symptom to see whether the respondent may have an active disease.
Literal question
During the last 12 months, have you had blood in your phlegm, or have you coughed blood?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 107
2%
5 5362
98%
Sysmiss 83
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.
Interviewer instructions
Coughing blood, or having blood in the sputum or phlegm, is a symptom that is very specific to tuberculosis. If the respondent is unsure of the meaning of phlegm, explain that this is the substance spit out from a deep cough (or use another term in local colloquial language).
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