Use of mixed methods to investigate case definitions to improve the identification of serious injury cases from hospital episode data.
Colin CryerGabrielle DaviePauline GulliverAri SamaranayakaPublished in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2019)
A case definition based solely on principal diagnosis fails to count a material number of serious non-fatal injury cases that are of interest to the injury prevention community. There is a need, therefore, to use an alternative case definition that includes additional diagnoses. Use of multiple E-codes to classify cause of injury should be considered.