Background: Injury is an increasingly pressing global health issue. An effective surveillance system is required to monitor the trends and burden of injuries. Objective: This study aimed to identify a set of valid and context-specific injury indicators to facilitate the establishment of an injury surveillance program in Hong Kong. Methods: This development of indicators adopted a multiphased modified Delphi research design. A literature search was conducted on academic databases using injury-related search terms in various combinations. A list of potential indicators was sent to a panel of experts from various backgrounds to rate the validity and context-specificity of these indicators. Local hospital data on the selected core indicat...
Objectives: The present study aimed to examine the trends and characteristics of fall-related attend...
Aim The aims of this project were to (i) evaluate whether the trauma care system established in Hong...
Introduction: There is concern that many national non-fatal injury indicators currently in use are m...
Quantification of injury burden is vital for injury prevention, as it provides a guide for setting p...
Background: Researchers have previously expressed concern about some national indicators of injury i...
Background/aims: This paper focuses on the methods used to develop indicators for “all injury” incid...
Poster Presentation (Doctor’s Session)BACKGROUND: Injury is one of the major causes of morbidity and...
Objective: To investigate whether valid indicators of injury-related impairment could be developed b...
Background: In 1994, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) introduced plans to impleme...
Background: In 1994, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) introduced plans to impleme...
Study Objective: There is very little published data on post-trauma health status, functional outcom...
Indicators are valuable tools used to measure progress towards a desired health outcome. Increased a...
Background Musculoskeletal problems and falls are major contributors to disabilities, both globally...
The problem of road safety is not a new topic in Hong Kong. Every year there are more than ten thous...
Objective: In this paper, we describe the design and baseline data of a study aimed at improving inj...
Objectives: The present study aimed to examine the trends and characteristics of fall-related attend...
Aim The aims of this project were to (i) evaluate whether the trauma care system established in Hong...
Introduction: There is concern that many national non-fatal injury indicators currently in use are m...
Quantification of injury burden is vital for injury prevention, as it provides a guide for setting p...
Background: Researchers have previously expressed concern about some national indicators of injury i...
Background/aims: This paper focuses on the methods used to develop indicators for “all injury” incid...
Poster Presentation (Doctor’s Session)BACKGROUND: Injury is one of the major causes of morbidity and...
Objective: To investigate whether valid indicators of injury-related impairment could be developed b...
Background: In 1994, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) introduced plans to impleme...
Background: In 1994, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) introduced plans to impleme...
Study Objective: There is very little published data on post-trauma health status, functional outcom...
Indicators are valuable tools used to measure progress towards a desired health outcome. Increased a...
Background Musculoskeletal problems and falls are major contributors to disabilities, both globally...
The problem of road safety is not a new topic in Hong Kong. Every year there are more than ten thous...
Objective: In this paper, we describe the design and baseline data of a study aimed at improving inj...
Objectives: The present study aimed to examine the trends and characteristics of fall-related attend...
Aim The aims of this project were to (i) evaluate whether the trauma care system established in Hong...
Introduction: There is concern that many national non-fatal injury indicators currently in use are m...