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. 2023 May 25;11:1153559. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2023.1153559

Figure 6.

Figure 6

The CHEERS framework creates an integrated routine data collection system that encompasses several key modules: vital event registration (collected for all households within the CHEERS site), verbal autopsy (conducted in households reporting a death, with interviews carried out by a proxy household member), and reported morbidity data (including information on chronic and acute diseases, collected for 10% of households, up to a maximum of 1,500 households). Climate-related data is currently obtained from 500 households (indoor temperature) and 500 individuals (wearable devices measuring daily activity, sleep, and heart rate) in the Nouna CHEERS site. Presently, five weather stations are deployed in the Nouna CHEERS site, with ongoing evaluation to determine their sufficiency in covering the area.