Lessons learned through the 20-year development of a national fatal drowning database in Australia.
Amy E PedenStacey M Willcox-PidgeonJustin-Paul ScarrRichard Charles FranklinPublished in: BMC public health (2023)
A comprehensive and robust NFDD informed by policymaker and practitioner input can enhance surveillance, policy, and intervention development for drowning prevention. Employing mixed data collection and validation methods can supplement weaknesses in official data sources. There is a need for the NFDD to continue to evolve in its application while maintaining rigorous case identification and data quality assurance processes. Despite significant investment, the outputs and influence on drowning prevention practice in Australia has been extremely valuable and contributed to sizeable reductions in Australia's fatal drowning rate.