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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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ICE Injury Indicators Group Update of work Colin Cryer John Langley Injury Prevention Research Unit University of Otago
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
ICE (Validation) Criteria Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago
Impairment indicators Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago
Productivity loss indicators Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago
Indicators based on hospital length of stay thresholds Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago
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
Injury Prevention Research Unit is supported by: Colin Cryer & John Langley, IPRU, University of Otago