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A model for the development of indicators of injury incidence

A model for the development of indicators of injury incidence. Presented at the ICE on Injury Statistics Meeting, 7-8 September 2006, Washington DC Colin Cryer 1 , John Langley 1 , James Harrison 2 , Gabrielle Davie 1 1 Injury Prevention Research Unit, University of Otago, New Zealand

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A model for the development of indicators of injury incidence

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  1. Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

  2. A model for the development of indicators of injury incidence Presented at the ICE on Injury Statistics Meeting, 7-8 September 2006, Washington DC Colin Cryer1, John Langley1, James Harrison2, Gabrielle Davie1 1Injury Prevention Research Unit, University of Otago, New Zealand 2National Injury Surveillance Unit, Flinders University, Australia

  3. The model Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

  4. Threat-to-life indicator development Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

  5. Definitions / Scope Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

  6. Indicator development and validation Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

  7. Methods development; tools; data; and validation Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

  8. New Zealand Injury Prevention Strategy (NZIPS) Indicator development and validation Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

  9. Probability of Admission Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

  10. Threat-to-life indicator development Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

  11. Injury Prevention Research Unit is supported by: Colin Cryer, IPRU, Univ of Otago, NZ

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