Abstract Background Internationally, research on child maltreatment-related injuries has been hampered by a lack of available routinely collected health data to identify cases, examine causes, identify risk factors and explore health outcomes. Routinely collected hospital separation data coded using the International Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD) system provide an internationally standardised data source for classifying and aggregating diseases, injuries, causes of injuries and related health conditions for statistical purposes. However, there has been limited research to examine the reliability of these data for child maltreatment surveillance purposes. This study examined the reliability of coding of child m...
The objective of this research was to examine the level of agreement of coders for ICD-10 coding of ...
The objective of this research was to examine the level of agreement of coders for ICD-10 coding of ...
Aim: To determine antecedent patterns of healthcare use by children fatally or seriously harmed by m...
Background: International data on child maltreatment are largely derived from child protection agenc...
Abstract Background International data on child maltreatment are largely derived from child protecti...
National estimates of the prevalence of child abuse-related injuries are obtained from a variety of ...
THE ACCURACY OF CODING INJURIES DUE TO CHILD PHYSICAL ABUSE. Jocelyn C. Ronda, John M. Leventhal. De...
Abstract Background While child maltreatment is recognised as a global problem, solid epidemiologica...
Objective: The objectives of this article are to explore the extent to which the International Stati...
Objective: The objectives of this article are to explore the extent to which the International Stati...
There are no population studies of prevalence or incidence of child maltreatment in Australia. Child...
Objective The purposes of the study, carried out in the context of Strong Communities for Children i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the reliability of work-related activity coding for injury-related hospitalisa...
BACKGROUND: Recording concerns about child maltreatment, including minor concerns, is recommended by...
BACKGROUND: A single, standardised measure of victimisation-related (VR) injury admission in hospita...
The objective of this research was to examine the level of agreement of coders for ICD-10 coding of ...
The objective of this research was to examine the level of agreement of coders for ICD-10 coding of ...
Aim: To determine antecedent patterns of healthcare use by children fatally or seriously harmed by m...
Background: International data on child maltreatment are largely derived from child protection agenc...
Abstract Background International data on child maltreatment are largely derived from child protecti...
National estimates of the prevalence of child abuse-related injuries are obtained from a variety of ...
THE ACCURACY OF CODING INJURIES DUE TO CHILD PHYSICAL ABUSE. Jocelyn C. Ronda, John M. Leventhal. De...
Abstract Background While child maltreatment is recognised as a global problem, solid epidemiologica...
Objective: The objectives of this article are to explore the extent to which the International Stati...
Objective: The objectives of this article are to explore the extent to which the International Stati...
There are no population studies of prevalence or incidence of child maltreatment in Australia. Child...
Objective The purposes of the study, carried out in the context of Strong Communities for Children i...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the reliability of work-related activity coding for injury-related hospitalisa...
BACKGROUND: Recording concerns about child maltreatment, including minor concerns, is recommended by...
BACKGROUND: A single, standardised measure of victimisation-related (VR) injury admission in hospita...
The objective of this research was to examine the level of agreement of coders for ICD-10 coding of ...
The objective of this research was to examine the level of agreement of coders for ICD-10 coding of ...
Aim: To determine antecedent patterns of healthcare use by children fatally or seriously harmed by m...