National IDB File Information (IDB Full Data Set)
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Country
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Italy
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Year
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2012
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National Register Name
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1) SINIACA; 2) DATIS; 3) IDB violence
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Purpose of the register
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1) home injury information system; 2) road traffic accidents ED surveillance, 3) IDB surveillance of assault and self-harm injuries
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Scope of the register
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1) home injuries attendances at ED; road traffic inuries attendances at ED; assault and self-harm attendances at ED with IDB coding. No other systematic deviation except selection of cases of home injuries, road traffic injuries and violence injuries.
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Data file name (FDS)
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ITA_2012_FDS.txt
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Date of creation of FDS file
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20132607
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Range of data of attendance
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20120101-20121231
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Original coding dictionary
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1) SINIACA; 2) DATIS; 3) JAMIE-FDS (IDB all injuries coding manual ver. 1.1 June 2005)
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Dictionary modifications
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Bridge coding applied
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SINIACA>IDB bridge coding; DATIS>IDB bridge coding; ICD9-CM>FDS bridge coding based on the Barrel’s matrix.
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No. of records in the data file
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26346
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No. of FDS reference hospitals
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10 (10 home injuries; 4 road traffic injuries; 4 violent injuries)
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Geographic scope
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Italy (sample covering 1.3% national pop. High concordance sex-age distribution).
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Hospital characteristics used for a representative sample of hospitals
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9 general hospitals and 1 paediatric national hospital. Hospitals distributed in: urban area (2), middle urban area (3) and rural area (5); coastal area (4), hill or flat area (5), mountain area (1).
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Sampling of cases within hospitals
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All home injury cases in all hospitals. All road traffic injury cases in 4 hospitals. All assault or self-harm cases in 4 hospitals.
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Percentage of admissions in data file
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07.0% (expressed as the ratio of no. of admissions to all ED attendances due to injury in the sample x 100)
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Relative sample size (admissions)
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00.6% (expressed as the ratio of no. of admissions in the FDS sample to total no. of hospital discharges due to injuries for home injuries, road traffic injuries or violent injuries in Italy x 100)
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Relative sample size (ambulatory treatments)
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00.4% (expressed as the ratio of no. of FDS sample attendances at ED to total no. of attendances at ED due to injury in Italy x 100)
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Minimum Quality Control Checks
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Yes
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Average percentage of “unknown””
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09.5% (missing and unknown narrative description not included).
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Method for extrapolation from sample to national incidence
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The method for extrapolation from sample to national incidence is based on national figures of injury cases of hospital admissions.
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Reference population data provided
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Yes
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(Eventual) additional comments (for the user):
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Responsible data administrator (organization)
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Italian National Institute of Health
Department of Environment and Primary Prevention
Unit of Environment and Trauma
www.iss.it/casa
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Contact: Responsible person
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Mr Alessio Pitidis
Viale Regina Elena, 299
00161 Rome (Italy),
Telephone: +39 6 49902181
Email: darat@iss.it
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Signature
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Date of completion of this file
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20130731
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