National Fatality Review Case Reporting System: Twenty Years of Data Collection

Pediatrics. 2024 Nov 1;154(Suppl 3):e2024067043C. doi: 10.1542/peds.2024-067043C.

Abstract

The National Fatality Review Case Reporting System (NFR-CRS) is a web-based data collection tool for child death review and fetal and infant mortality review teams. The NFR-CRS captures information from the multidisciplinary review, including the social and community risk factors that may have impacted the death. The NFR-CRS is a nimble data system that has evolved throughout the past 20 years. The most recent enhancements include a life stressors section focused on collecting contextual information such as racism and poverty, revised cause of death sections to better align data collected with risk factors identified in the research, and enhanced data visualizations. The NFR-CRS has improved data quality since the launch of a data quality initiative in 2015. As a result of the data quality initiative, the completeness, consistency, accuracy, and timeliness of the NFR-CRS data have improved. Limitations for the NFR-CRS include the fact that data entered are not population-based, data fields have evolved over time, and there are high percentages of missing and unknown data. Despite its limitations, the NFR-CRS remains a valuable research tool, especially when paired with other data sources.

MeSH terms

  • Cause of Death
  • Child
  • Child Mortality / trends
  • Data Accuracy
  • Data Collection* / methods
  • Data Collection* / standards
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Infant Mortality / trends
  • United States / epidemiology