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Subsequent Injury Study (SInS): Improving outcomes for injured New Zealanders.

Sarah DerrettHelen HarcombeEmma WyethGabrielle DavieAri SamaranayakaPaul HansenGill HallIan D CameronBelinda GabbeDenise PowellTrudy SullivanSuzanne WilsonDave Barson
Published in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2016)
Subsequent Injury Study (SInS) will deliver information about the risks, protective factors and outcomes related to SI for New Zealanders. As a result of sourcing injury data from New Zealand's 'all injury' insurer ACC, SInS includes people who have been hospitalised and not hospitalised for injury. Consequently, SInS will provide insights that are novel internationally as other studies are usually confined to examining trauma registries, specific injuries or injured workers who are covered by a workplace insurer rather than a 'real-world' injury population.
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