National IDB File Information (IDB Full Data Set)
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Country
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Austria
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Year
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2012
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National Register Name
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IDB Austria
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Purpose of the register
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To obtain information about home and leisure accidents, product related accidents in particular, that is suitable both for statistical and injury prevention purposes. The data collection is funded by the Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection.
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Scope of the register
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No systematic deviation from “all injuries”.
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Data file name (FDS)
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IDB AUTRIA FDS 2012.txt
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Date of creation of FDS file
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24.05.2013
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Range of data of attendance
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2012101 – 20121231
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Original coding dictionary
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The Injury Database (IDB) coding manual version 1.1 – June 2005 (German version)
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Dictionary modifications
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Formal Inconsistencies of the original coding dictionary were resolved.
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(Eventual) Bridge coding applied
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none
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No. of records in the data file
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13.555
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No. of FDS reference hospitals
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009
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Geographic scope
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entire country
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Sampling of hospitals
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A mix of different regions and sizes of hospitals was aimed for. Currently 10 hospitals in 8 (of 9) provinces are providing IDB data.
One hospital is a children’s hospital, one is a university hospital, one is a trauma centre. The others are general hospitals.
More Information:
Annual report (german, english summary):
http://www.bmask.gv.at/site/Konsumentenschutz/Produktsicherheit/Unfalldatenbank
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Sampling of cases within hospitals
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Data is collected by face to face interviews with hospital patients (or accompanying persons) by specially trained staff (IDB Austria Interviewers).
Interviews take place during the operating hours of the emergency units for after-treatment (usually from 7.00 to 13.00.
Acute patients without any after-treatment are therefore under-represented in the IDB Austria.
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Data entry method
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Data is recorded directly into portable Tablet-PCs during a face to face interview with hospital patients (or accompanying persons) by specially trained staff (IDB Austria Interviewers).
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Percentage of admissions in data file
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25,67%
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Minimum Quality Control Checks
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y
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Average percentage of “unknown”
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0,2%
(codes 99. 9999, 99.99 and 99.9)
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(Eventual) additional comments (for the user):
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Inform about eventual other particularities with are relevant for data use and interpretation
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Responsible data administrator (organization)
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KFV (Kuratorium für Verkehrssicherheit)
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Contact: Responsible person
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Robert Bauer
KFV (Kuratorium für Verkehrssicherheit)
Research and Knowledge Management
Schleiergasse 18
A-1100 Wien
Tel: +43 (0)5 77 0 77-1320
Fax: +43 (0)5 77 0 77-1186
E-Mail: robert.bauer@kfv.at
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Signature
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Date of completion of this file
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20130524
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