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ICECI: State of Affairs. 1. Current position of ICECI 2. Overall planning 3. Other relevant information 4. Activities for maintenance of ICECI. Current Position of ICECI. Need alphabetical index - process underway at WHO Translation - French translation is being reviewed
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ICECI: State of Affairs 1. Current position of ICECI 2. Overall planning 3. Other relevant information 4. Activities for maintenance of ICECI
Current Position of ICECI • Need alphabetical index - process underway at WHO • Translation - French translation is being reviewed • Overview of categories - once indexing and translation completed • Sent to CAS for checking
CAS assessed taxonomy Classification should be comprehensive At each level there should be a single axis of classification Categories should be mutually exclusive Example Acceptance of ICECI into Family of International Classification
Taxonomy Issues (1) • 8.98 Other specified utensil or container 8.9801 Rubbish bin, trash can, dumpster Includes: "Wheeliebin" 8.9808 Heavy container, box, package nec Includes: • container or box weighing more than 5 kilograms/10 pounds nec • bales of hay • large rolls (e.g., of paper) • 8.9818 Bag, sack nec Excludes: plastic bag (98.9880)8.9898 Other specified utensil or container • The content is broader than the title. bales of hay and rolls of paper are neither containers nor utensils
Taxonomy Issues (2) 9.08 Tobacco or related product 9.0801 Cigarette, cigar, pipe 9.0805 Lighter, match 9.0810 Other tobacco/tobacco product Includes: pipe tobacco, ashtray, chewing tobacco, etc. 9.0815 Aids to quit smoking Includes: chewing gum containing nicotine, etc.9.0898 Other specified tobacco or related product 9.0899 Unspecified tobacco or related product Again, the categories are not mutually exclusive. Also, it is not clear why pipe is included at 9.0801 while pipe tobacco is at 9.0810.
Taxonomy Issues (3) • Need to control the structure by adhering to basic taxonomic principles • Sent to WHO Centre for the Family of International Classifications in the Netherlands which has responsibility for both the ICD ad ICF for reviewing ICECI to help these issues
Overall planning • ICD Centre heads meeting in October 2002 • Will have overview of the issues that come forward as a result of translation and indexing • Plans for improvements
Other relevant information • Spanish coding form - 3 month pilot test of form in Colombia starting May 2002 • Norwegian translation - on hold • WHO guidelines are published • MDS-Is in Europe - developed by Consumer Safety Institute; currently working on implementation • Website - launched 9/2001 • Requests for information - number of questions are being asked by users of ICECI; who should provide info to them?
Activities for maintenance of ICECI (1) • Co-ordination • WHO maintenance group • clearinghouse • co-ordination of development of minimum data sets • link between ICD-10 and ICECI • Dissemination of ICECI • training of developers of data collection systems • promotion of ICECI • development of materials for active promotion
Activities for maintenance of ICECI (2) • Roles of stakeholders: • WHO-CAS • WHO-VIP • Links Committee • Working group on Injury Surveillance Methodology • ICECI Co-ordination and Maintenance Group • ICECI secretariat