224 Hospital registrations and health survey data – do they agree?
Autor: | Monica Steiner, Bjarne Larsen, Ronan A Lyons, Dritan Bejko, Rupert Kisser, Gabriele Ellsässer, Wim Rogmans, Samantha Turner, Huib Valkenberg |
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Rok vydání: | 2016 |
Předmět: |
0301 basic medicine
Response rate (survey) medicine.medical_specialty 030109 nutrition & dietetics business.industry Incidence (epidemiology) Public Health Environmental and Occupational Health language.human_language Danish 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Hospital treatment Reporting bias Recall bias Family medicine Emergency medicine language Medicine Health survey Injury risk 030212 general & internal medicine business |
Zdroj: | Injury Prevention. 22:A82.1-A82 |
ISSN: | 1475-5785 1353-8047 |
DOI: | 10.1136/injuryprev-2016-042156.224 |
Popis: | 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 risk. In the first European Health Interview Survey the incidence of home and leisure injuries varied as much as from 1.3% to 8.2%. The purpose of the present study is to compare survey response and hospital registration at the individual level with focus on reporting bias. Methods This study was carried out using the Danish health interview survey data with information on injury the past year and the treatment. These data were linked at the individual level to the hospital registration of both in- and outpatient data for the period up to two year before the interview, for all hospitals in Denmark. Results In total 368 reported injuries being hospital treated as outpatient, of these 234 were actually hospital treated within the last 12 months (64%). Ninety-six reported being admitted to hospital, of these 51 were actually admitted the past year (53%) and 59 the past two years (61%). Conversely, only about half of the hospital treated injuries were reported in the survey. Conclusions There is considerable disagreement at the individual level between self-reported hospital treated injuries and actual hospital treatment. Hospital admissions in particular seem to be over reported. |
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