Over recent years, the focus in road safety has shifted towards a greater understanding of road crash serious injuries in addition to fatalities. Police reported crash data are often the primary source of crash information; however, the definition of serious injury within these data is not consistent across jurisdictions and may not be accurately operationalised. This study examined the linkage of police-reported road crash data with hospital data to explore the potential for linked data to enhance the quantification of serious injury. Data from the Queensland Road Crash Database (QRCD), the Queensland Hospital Admitted Patients Data Collection (QHAPDC), Emergency Department Information System (EDIS), and the Queensland Injury Surveillance ...
Introduction: Traffic crash reports lack detailed information about emergency medical service (EMS) ...
Safety 2016 World Conference, TAMPERE, FINLANDE, 18-/09/2016 - 21/09/2016Reliable data on the number...
Objective: The objectives of this study are to determine whether it is possible to link ambulance se...
Over recent years, the focus in road safety has shifted towards a greater understanding of road cras...
Police reported crash data are the primary source of crash information in most jurisdictions. Howeve...
The reliance on police data for the counting of road crash injuries can be problematic, as it is wel...
Injury severity studies typically rely on police-reported crash data to examine risk factors associa...
The scope of the report This executive summary gives an overview of the road crash data generated b...
Copyright © 2008 The AuthorsI was greatly interested to read the report by Lujic et al1 of what has ...
INTRODUCTION: Information from hospital trauma registries is increasingly being used to support inju...
Abstract Objective: To outline some of the key issues for injury‐related data linkage studies in Aus...
Objective: To outline some of the key issues for injury-related data linkage studies in Australia an...
Major trauma (MT) from road traffic crashes is a great burden to global health. Analyses of MT using...
Sign up at publisher website for free download This report documents an Austroads pilot project (Sta...
Road trauma identified using hospital admission records or police-reported crashes are susceptible t...
Introduction: Traffic crash reports lack detailed information about emergency medical service (EMS) ...
Safety 2016 World Conference, TAMPERE, FINLANDE, 18-/09/2016 - 21/09/2016Reliable data on the number...
Objective: The objectives of this study are to determine whether it is possible to link ambulance se...
Over recent years, the focus in road safety has shifted towards a greater understanding of road cras...
Police reported crash data are the primary source of crash information in most jurisdictions. Howeve...
The reliance on police data for the counting of road crash injuries can be problematic, as it is wel...
Injury severity studies typically rely on police-reported crash data to examine risk factors associa...
The scope of the report This executive summary gives an overview of the road crash data generated b...
Copyright © 2008 The AuthorsI was greatly interested to read the report by Lujic et al1 of what has ...
INTRODUCTION: Information from hospital trauma registries is increasingly being used to support inju...
Abstract Objective: To outline some of the key issues for injury‐related data linkage studies in Aus...
Objective: To outline some of the key issues for injury-related data linkage studies in Australia an...
Major trauma (MT) from road traffic crashes is a great burden to global health. Analyses of MT using...
Sign up at publisher website for free download This report documents an Austroads pilot project (Sta...
Road trauma identified using hospital admission records or police-reported crashes are susceptible t...
Introduction: Traffic crash reports lack detailed information about emergency medical service (EMS) ...
Safety 2016 World Conference, TAMPERE, FINLANDE, 18-/09/2016 - 21/09/2016Reliable data on the number...
Objective: The objectives of this study are to determine whether it is possible to link ambulance se...