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Learn about the history, design, modules, translations, and usage of the ICECI for injury surveillance. Stay informed on the latest developments and future agenda for this global classification system.
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International Classification of External Causes of InjuriesICECI International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Brief history (1) - Based on several initiatives - 80s-90s - Worldwide International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
CMG members • Executive group: • - Marijke de Kleijn • - James Harrison • Saakje Mulder • Members: • - Lee Annest • - Lois Fingerhut • Birthe Frimodt Møller • Yvette Holder • - Robert Jakob • - Susan Mackenzie • - Ian Scott • - Bertrand Thélot International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Design of ICECI - Multi-axial - Hierarchical - Modular - Pick and choose - All injury International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Additional Modules CORE MODULE VIOLENCE Intent Mechanism - full TRANSPORT Mechanism - short Object/Substance Place PLACE Activity SPORTS Alcohol use OCCUPATIONAL Drug use Contents of ICECI International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Brief history (2) - March ’01 Version 1.0 - September ’02 Version 1.1 - October ’03 Version 1.1a - November ’03 Acknowledgement WHO - July ’04 Version 1.2 International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Relation ICD - Complements Chapter XX of ICD-10 - ICD-10 framework: bridge - ICD update reference committee: member - WHO collaborating center for the FIC: secretariat International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Translations - French Version 1.1 - English Version 1.2 - Spanish Version 1.2 - Portuguese Version 1.2 IDB - Large parts - Different languages International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Relation WHO - Public domain - Custodianship with CMG International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Use of ICECI for surveillance - Select data elements (incl. modules) - Select level of detail per data element - Add data elements not external cause related International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Use of ICECI - Emergency Department surveillance - Other surveillance - Surveys - …………... International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Users questionnaire - 2006 - 22 responses - Exchange of experiences International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Agenda CMG Saturday - Minor updates - Major updates - Improving communication/training users - Redeveloping mechanism section - Spinal cord injuries / burns International Classification of External Causes of Injuries
Website www.RIVM.nl/WHO-FIC International Classification of External Causes of Injuries