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Autor:
Dritan Bejko, Maria Ruiz-Castell, Anna Schritz, Bjarne Laursen, Rupert Kisser, Wim Rogmans, Ronan A. Lyons, Huib Valkenberg, Samantha Turner, Robert Bauer, Gabrielle Ellsaesser, Nathalie de Rekeneire
Publikováno v:
Archives of Public Health, Vol 76, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
Abstract Background Measuring the true incidence of injury or medically attended injury is challenging. Population surveys, despite problems with recall and selection bias, remain the only source of information for injury incidence calculation in man
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https://doaj.org/article/2bbe11ff2e6042fda7a061573bf60df2
Autor:
Gabriele Ellsaesser, Wim Rogmans, Monica Steiner, Bjarne Larsen, Angharad Walters, Dritan Bejko, Samantha Turner, Robert Bauer, Rupert Kisser, Huib Valkenberg, Ronan A Lyons
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Abstracts.
Background The EU Injury Database IDB is designed to deliver public health indicators on various kinds of non-fatal injuries. Although IDB data should be recorded in every hospitalbased emergency department (ED), there are many countries which collec
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Abstracts.
The EU road safety policy aims to cut European road deaths by 50% by 2020 compared to 2010 and reduce non-fatal injuries accordingly. To do so, it also seeks to make vulnerable road users (VRU) safer by improving communication; and improving tools fo
Autor:
Rupert Kisser, Dritan Bejko, Bjarne Larsen, Huib Valkenberg, Monica Steiner, Gabriele Ellsaesser, Wim Rogmans, Samantha Turner, Angharad Walters, Robert Bauer, Ronan A Lyons
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Background Injury data from emergency departments (EDs) as used for the European Injury Database (IDB) can deliver most useful health indicators – beside mortality data. The current EU health information system requests EU member states to apply th
Autor:
Monica Steiner, Bjarne Larsen, Ronan A Lyons, Dritan Bejko, Rupert Kisser, Gabriele Ellsässer, Wim Rogmans, Samantha Turner, Huib Valkenberg
Publikováno v:
Injury Prevention. 22:A82.1-A82
Background In many countries health interview survey data are used for indicators for injury incidence. However, the validity of self-reported injury incidence may be questioned due to e.g. recall bias and low response rate in groups at high injury r
Autor:
Gabrielle Ellsessaer, Wim Rogmans, Dritan Bejko, Bjarne Larsen, Robert Bauer, Samantha Turner, Ronan A Lyons, Yossi Harel-Fisch, Rupert Kisser, Huib Valkenberg
Publikováno v:
Injury Prevention. 22:A81.2-A81
Background Children and adolescents have the highest risk of injury. Emergency department (ED) data provide the best opportunity for estimating the burden of hospital treated injuries. Survey based data remains the only source of information for out
Autor:
Wim Rogmans, Dritan Bejko, Samantha Turner, Huib Valkenberg, Robert Bauer, Gabriele Ellsaesser, Rupert Kisser, Ronan A Lyons, Monica Steiner, Bjarne Larsen
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Injury Prevention. 22:A80.3-A81
Background Although various injury data sources exist in Europe; many lack sufficient size, scope, detail or comparability, to support injury prevention research or policy development. Emergency department (ED) records offer one of the most comprehen
Autor:
Wim Rogmans, Ronan A Lyons, Huib Valkenberg, Robert Bauer, Rupert Kisser, Maria Ruiz-Castell, Bjarne Larsen, Samantha Turner, Dritan Bejko, Gabrielle Ellsessaer
Publikováno v:
Injury Prevention. 22:A81.3-A82
Background Injury is a major cause of mortality and morbidity. The emergency department (ED) registry based data, provides a cost-effective way to estimate the burden of injuries. Previous studies in general population have suggested that survey base
Autor:
Bjarne Larsen, Wim Rogmans, Monica Steiner, Gabriele Ellsaesser, Samantha Turner, Frank Gries, Robert Bauer, Dritan Bejko, Rupert Kisser, Huib Valkenberg, Ronan A Lyons
Publikováno v:
Injury Prevention. 22:A129.2-A129
Background Studies show that young children ( Method Case analysis of a total of 54,001 injuries collected during a 2-year period (2013–2014) in the under five-year-olds treated in 115 hospitals (either ward or emergency) of 18 European countries.
Autor:
Clare Perkins, G. Tabacchi, Giovanni Lamura, P. Trendafilova, T. Saavola, Alessandra Andreotti, M. Mirandola, M. Rigby, Mark A Bellis, M. Zurrilla, D. Alexander, Joanne A. Vincenten, Karen Hughes, S. Perttu, S. N. G. Lindner, Ariela Lowenstein, Rupert Kisser, H. Geldschlger, Willebrordus Hendricus Johannes Rogmans, Maria Gabriella Melchiorre, Bridget Penhale, Nadia Minicuci, Dinesh Sethi
In the WHO European Region, 73 000 people were killed by interpersonal violence in 2002, and homicide represents the third leading cause of death after road traffic and suicide. Information on deaths is relatively easy to collect but these are just t
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4069e7fa68c80fc0f1c4021f1116acdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11562/1008672
http://hdl.handle.net/11562/1008672