Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of anonymised information sharing to prevent injury related to violence. Design: Experimental study and time series analysis of a prototype community partnership between the health service, police, and local government partners designed to prevent violence. Setting: Cardiff, Wales, and 14 comparison cities designated "most similar" by the Home Office in England and Wales. Intervention After a 33 month development period, anonymised data relevant to violence prevention (precise violence location, time, days, and weapons) from patients attending emergency departments in Cardiff and reporting injury from violence were shared over 51 months with police and local authority partners and used to target reso...
Executive Summary • Serious violence levels and trends in England and Wales were studied based on da...
Internationally, interpersonal violence places huge burdens on the health, wellbeing and prosperity ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the potential of ambulance call-out data in understa...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of anonymised information sharing to prevent injury related...
ObjectiveTo assess the costs and benefits of a partnership between health services, police and local...
Background To investigate whether sharing and linking routinely collected violence data across healt...
Florence and colleagues found that systematic collection, analysis, and use of anonymised emergency ...
Objectives Violence is a major public health problem in the USA. In 2016, more than 1.6 million assa...
Objective To assess the costs and bene fi ts of a partnership between health services, police and lo...
Objectives: To develop formal processes for the collection, disclosure, and effective use of acciden...
development of a comprehensive emergency department injury surveillance system and its use in preven...
More than half of violent crime in the United States is not reported to law enforcement, according t...
The Crime and Disorder Act (1998) requires the police, local authorities, NHS, and other organisatio...
Executive Summary • Serious violence levels and trends in England and Wales were studied based on da...
Internationally, interpersonal violence places huge burdens on the health, wellbeing and prosperity ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the potential of ambulance call-out data in understa...
Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of anonymised information sharing to prevent injury related...
ObjectiveTo assess the costs and benefits of a partnership between health services, police and local...
Background To investigate whether sharing and linking routinely collected violence data across healt...
Florence and colleagues found that systematic collection, analysis, and use of anonymised emergency ...
Objectives Violence is a major public health problem in the USA. In 2016, more than 1.6 million assa...
Objective To assess the costs and bene fi ts of a partnership between health services, police and lo...
Objectives: To develop formal processes for the collection, disclosure, and effective use of acciden...
development of a comprehensive emergency department injury surveillance system and its use in preven...
More than half of violent crime in the United States is not reported to law enforcement, according t...
The Crime and Disorder Act (1998) requires the police, local authorities, NHS, and other organisatio...
Executive Summary • Serious violence levels and trends in England and Wales were studied based on da...
Internationally, interpersonal violence places huge burdens on the health, wellbeing and prosperity ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to explore the potential of ambulance call-out data in understa...