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Three Es of linked injury data: Episodes, Encounters and Events.

Kirsten VallmuurVictoria McCreanorCate M CameronAngela WatsonRania ShiblShahera BanuSteven M McPhailJacelle Warren
Published in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2021)
Careful consideration of decisions made when identifying injury cohorts and grouping data into units of analysis (Episodes/Encounters/Events) is essential when using linked injury data. Choices made have the potential to significantly impact the epidemiological and clinical findings derived from linked injury data studies, which ultimately affect the quality of injury prevention initiatives and injury management policy and practice. It is intended that this paper will act as a call to action for injury linkage methodologists, and those using linked data, to critique approaches, share tools and engage in a robust discourse to further advance the use of linked injury data, and ultimately enhance the value of linked injury data for clinicians and health and social policymakers.
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