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International Classification of External Cause of Injury

ICECI Minimum Data Set for Less-Resourced Environments ICE Injury Meeting, April 2-3, 2001 Bethesda, Maryland Yvette Holder, MPH Associate Service Fellow, CDC/NCIPC. Intent Mechanism Object Place Activity Alcohol Use Other Psychoactive Drug Use. Mode of Transport Type Counterpart

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International Classification of External Cause of Injury

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  1. ICECI Minimum Data Set for Less-Resourced EnvironmentsICE Injury Meeting, April 2-3, 2001Bethesda, MarylandYvette Holder, MPHAssociate Service Fellow, CDC/NCIPC

  2. Intent Mechanism Object Place Activity Alcohol Use Other Psychoactive Drug Use Mode of Transport Type Counterpart Perpetrator/Victim Rel. Circumstances of Assault Proximal Risk Factor Other Modules International Classification of External Cause of Injury

  3. Occupation Assaults Transport Sport Suicides Injury Surveillance Information System Optional Data Set Optional Data Set MDS CORE Source: Fingerhut, L “Ice on Injury Statistics”

  4. Minimum Data Set (MDS) Residence, Date, Time, Alcohol Use, Drug Use, Object, Severity, Disposition Core Data Set - for All Injuries Optional Data Set Age, Sex, Intent, Place Activity, Nature of Injury, Mechanism/External Cause Text Summary

  5. Modules for Specific Injury Typese.g. Assaults Optional Data Set Minimum Data Set Circumstances, Perpetrator/Victim Relationship Object

  6. Place Of Occurrence (First Two Levels of Detail)

  7. Place of Occurrence (Third Level of Detail)

  8. Building a Data Set Core Minimum Data Set with basic categories + modules + data elements + detailed categories = ICECI

  9. Way Forward • Application • Surveillance Guidelines • Validation • Comparison with Injury Matrix (60% of specifically defined cells) • excludes non-traffic, machinery, overexertion and natural/environment • includes sexual assault • % of unspecified injuries according to the ICECI MDS • ?Further editing

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