National IDB File Information (Minimum Data Set)
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Country
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Norway
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Year
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2013
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National Register Name
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Norwegian Patient Register (NPR)
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Purpose of the register
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In 2007, the Parliament decided that NPR should be a central health register collecting also the patients unique personal number. Injury data could be collected without the consent of the patient. From 2009, this regulation was effected.
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Scope of the register
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All injuries in all agegroups is to be registered
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Data file name (MDS)
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13_10747_10 - JAMIE.txt
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Date of creation of MDS file
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20140729
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Range of data of attendance
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20130101 - 20131231
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Original coding dictionary
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A Norwegian coding maual translated into The new Minimum Data Set Injury Data Base (IDB-MDS) September 2012.
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Dictionary modifications
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Norwegian coding manual is more comprehenseive than IDB-MDS. The version used to day is from February 2011.
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Bridge coding applied
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Bridge coding table ICD10 > MDSbreceived from Bjarne Laursen, DK
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No. of records in the data file
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40254
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No. of MDS reference hospitals
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16 of total 22 hospitals
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Geographic scope
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The whole of Norway
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Hospital characteristics used for a representative sample of hospitals
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The 16 hospitals are representative for the four hospital regions of Norway: North: 3, Middle: 3, West 3, South-East: 7
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Sampling of cases within hospitals
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Various amount of completeness in the hospitals. No known bias.
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Percentage of admissions in data file
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15.5%
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Relative sample size (admissions)
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In this sample 6237 admissions. Total admissions 2013 in hosptials with injury diagnosis 60880, i.e 10,2%
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Relative sample size (ambulatory treatments)
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In this sample 34017 ambulatory treatments. Total ambulatory treatments 2013 in hospitals with injury diagnosis 239781, i.e 14.2%
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Minimum Quality Control Checks
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n
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Average percentage of “unknown””
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2.7%
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Method for extrapolation from sample to national incidence
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This sample is assessed to be representative for Norway.
Number of injuries treated in hospitals (in- and out-patients) was 303078. This is unique injuries as controls are deleted. Considering the total population below, crude rate of hospital treated injuries in Norway 2012 is 6.0%.
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Reference population data provided
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Population of Norway 2013 was 5051275
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(Eventual) additional comments (for the user):
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A just published report showing Injury pattern in Norway: (http://www.regjeringen.no/nb/dep/hod/dok/rapporter_planer/rapporter/2014/Skadebildet-i-Norge.html?id=761037) tells that there is anually 540 000 medical treated injuries in Norway. That means that ab. 240 000 injuries are treated by GPs, and not transferred to hospitals. That should indicate a national incidence of medical treated injuries in Norway of 10.8%. The pattern of patients treated by GPs is not known yet.
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Responsible data administrator (organization)
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Helsedirektoratet – Norwegian Directorate of Health, Norwegian Patient Register – Nasjonalt pasient register
http://helsedirektoratet.no/kvalitet-planlegging/norsk-pasientregister-npr/Sider/default.aspx
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Contact: Responsible person
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Stian Thoresen Aspenes
Norwegian Patient Register, telephone: +47 92085164
eMail address: stian.thoresen.aspenes@helsedir.no
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Signature
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J. Lund
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Date of completion of this file
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20140729
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