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Update on Injury Indicators and Research at IPRU, University of Otago

Get the latest update on the validation criteria for the Injury Iceberg Model, development of impairment and productivity loss indicators, and measuring severity and co-morbidity in injury research. Discover how these indicators contribute to the New Zealand Injury Prevention Strategy and enhance our understanding of injury outcomes.

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Update on Injury Indicators and Research at IPRU, University of Otago

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  1. ICE Injury Indicators Group Update of work Colin Cryer John Langley Injury Prevention Research Unit University of Otago

  2. The Agenda • Update on previous work • ICE (Validation) Criteria • NZ Injury Prevention Strategy Outcome Indicators • Developing work at IPRU • Impairment indicators • Productivity loss indicators • Indicators based on hospital length of stay thresholds • Measuring severity taking account of co-morbidity Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago

  3. ICE (Validation) Criteria Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago

  4. Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago

  5. Impairment indicators Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago

  6. Productivity loss indicators Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago

  7. Indicators based on hospital length of stay thresholds Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago

  8. Measuring severity taking account of co-morbidity Injury diagnosis Non-injury diagnosis (co-morbidity) Severity of injury Probability of death Age Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago

  9. Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago

  10. Injury Prevention Research Unit is supported by: Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago

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