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Assessing the completeness of coded and narrative data from the Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset using injuries sustained during fitness activities as a case study

机译:以健身活动中受伤为例,评估维多利亚州紧急最低数据集中编码和叙述数据的完整性

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Background Injury surveillance systems support the ongoing systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of health information vital to the prevention, planning and evaluation of injury prevention strategies. One key measure of the success of such systems is their reliability. Data completeness is a major component of system reliability, and is an indicator of a system’s data quality. The Victorian Emergency Minimum Dataset (VEMD) is a state-wide record of injury presentations to emergency departments in Victoria, Australia. For each case, it provides information on the injury cause, place of occurrence, activity at time of injury, body region affected and nature of injury, as well as a free-text narrative of the injury event. The aim of this study was to assess the completeness of data in the VEMD using injuries sustained in fitness facilities as a case study. Methods Analysis of VEMD coded parent injury variables (nature of injury, injured body region, cause of injury, place where injury occurred, activity at time of injury) and detailed narratives were reviewed for completeness over the ten-year period July 2003 to June 2012, inclusive. Narratives were text analysed manually to determine which items of injury information they contained and compared to the parent injury variables. Results There were 2936 identified cases related to injuries sustained during fitness activities. Two percent of cases had all coded injury variables unspecified. Overall, 95.8?% of narratives had at least one piece of injury information missing. The nature of injury and body region variables were coded in 92.6 and 96.6?% of cases, yet were only mentioned in 27.1 and 75.4?% of narratives, respectively. The cause variable was allocated a specified code in 47.7?% of cases and was mentioned in 45.9?% of narratives. The cause was missing in both in 42.8?% of cases. In approximately half of all cases, the activity and place were specified in both the coded injury variable and narrative; they were missing in both in 7.4 and 13.6?% of cases, respectively. Conclusions The reliability of the VEMD as an injury surveillance system, varied depending on the injury variable being examined.
机译:背景技术伤害监测系统支持持续的系统收集,分析和解释健康信息,这些信息对于预防,计划和评估伤害预防策略至关重要。此类系统成功的关键指标是其可靠性。数据完整性是系统可靠性的主要组成部分,并且是系统数据质量的指标。维多利亚州紧急最低数据集(VEMD)是全州范围内向澳大利亚维多利亚州紧急部门报告伤害的记录。对于每种情况,它提供有关伤害原因,发生地点,伤害时的活动,受影响的身体部位和伤害性质的信息,以及有关伤害事件的自由文本说明。这项研究的目的是使用健身设施遭受的伤害作为案例评估VEMD中数据的完整性。方法对2003年7月至2012年6月这10年间对VEMD编码的父母伤害变量(伤害的性质,受伤的身体部位,伤害的原因,受伤的地点,受伤时的活动)进行分析,并详细叙述其完整性。 , 包括的。手动对叙述进行文本分析,以确定它们包含哪些伤害信息并将其与父伤害变量进行比较。结果共发现2936例与健身活动中受伤有关的病例。 2%的病例未指定所有编码的伤害变量。总体而言,95.8%的叙述中至少缺少一份伤害信息。分别在92.6%和96.6%的案例中对伤害的性质和身体部位变量进行了编码,而在叙述中分别仅提及了27.1%和75.4%的案例。在47.7%的案例中为原因变量分配了指定的代码,在叙述的45.9%中提到了原因变量。在42.8%的案例中,均未找到原因。在所有案例中,大约有一半的案例在编码的伤害变量和叙述中都指定了活动和地点。他们分别在7.4%和13.6%的病例中均失踪。结论VEMD作为伤害监测系统的可靠性取决于所检查的伤害变量。

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