Feasibility of road traffic injury surveillance integrating police and health insurance data sets in the Dominican Republic

OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of semiautomated linking of road traffic injury (RTI) cases in different data sets in low- and middle-income countries. METHODS: The study population consisted of RTI cases in the Dominican Republic in 2010 and were identified in police and health insurance data...

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Main Authors: Adrian Puello, Junaid Bhatti, Louis-Rachid Salmi
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Spanish
Portuguese
Published: Pan American Health Organization 2013
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:82e02b79744846b483bdb65c85a2728f 2023-05-15T15:13:52+02:00 Feasibility of road traffic injury surveillance integrating police and health insurance data sets in the Dominican Republic Adrian Puello Junaid Bhatti Louis-Rachid Salmi 2013-07-01T00:00:00Z https://doaj.org/article/82e02b79744846b483bdb65c85a2728f EN ES PT eng spa por Pan American Health Organization http://www.scielosp.org/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1020-49892013000700006&lng=en&tlng=en https://doaj.org/toc/1020-4989 1020-4989 https://doaj.org/article/82e02b79744846b483bdb65c85a2728f Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 34, Iss 1, Pp 41-46 (2013) Análisis de datos accidentes de tránsito heridas y traumatismos seguridad seguro de salud República Dominicana Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2013 ftdoajarticles 2022-12-30T21:45:51Z OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of semiautomated linking of road traffic injury (RTI) cases in different data sets in low- and middle-income countries. METHODS: The study population consisted of RTI cases in the Dominican Republic in 2010 and were identified in police and health insurance data sets. After duplicates were removed and fatality reporting was corrected by using forensic data, police and health insurance RTI records were linked if they had the same province, collision date, and gender of RTI cases and similar age within five years. A multinomial logistic regression model assessed the likelihood of being in only one of the data sets. RESULTS: One of five records was a duplicate, including 21.1% of 6 396 police and 16.2% of 6 178 insurance records. Health insurance data recorded 43 of 417 deaths as only injured. Capture - recapture estimated that both data sets recorded one of five RTI cases. Characteristics associated with increased likelihood (P < 0.05) of being only in the police data set were female gender [adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 2.5], age ≥ 16 years (OR = 1.7), collision in the regions of Cibao Northeast (OR = 4.1) and Valdesia (OR = 6.4), day of occurrence from Tuesday to Saturday (ORs from 1.5 to 2.9), month of occurrence from October to December (ORs from 1.6 to 4.5), and occupant of four-wheeled vehicles (OR = 5.4) or trucks (OR = 5.3). CONCLUSIONS: Consistent semiautomated linking procedures were feasible to ascertain the RTI burden in the Dominican Republic and could be improved by standardized coding of police and health insurance RTI reporting. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic
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language English
Spanish
Portuguese
topic Análisis de datos
accidentes de tránsito
heridas y traumatismos
seguridad
seguro de salud
República Dominicana
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
spellingShingle Análisis de datos
accidentes de tránsito
heridas y traumatismos
seguridad
seguro de salud
República Dominicana
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Adrian Puello
Junaid Bhatti
Louis-Rachid Salmi
Feasibility of road traffic injury surveillance integrating police and health insurance data sets in the Dominican Republic
topic_facet Análisis de datos
accidentes de tránsito
heridas y traumatismos
seguridad
seguro de salud
República Dominicana
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description OBJECTIVE: To assess the feasibility of semiautomated linking of road traffic injury (RTI) cases in different data sets in low- and middle-income countries. METHODS: The study population consisted of RTI cases in the Dominican Republic in 2010 and were identified in police and health insurance data sets. After duplicates were removed and fatality reporting was corrected by using forensic data, police and health insurance RTI records were linked if they had the same province, collision date, and gender of RTI cases and similar age within five years. A multinomial logistic regression model assessed the likelihood of being in only one of the data sets. RESULTS: One of five records was a duplicate, including 21.1% of 6 396 police and 16.2% of 6 178 insurance records. Health insurance data recorded 43 of 417 deaths as only injured. Capture - recapture estimated that both data sets recorded one of five RTI cases. Characteristics associated with increased likelihood (P < 0.05) of being only in the police data set were female gender [adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 2.5], age ≥ 16 years (OR = 1.7), collision in the regions of Cibao Northeast (OR = 4.1) and Valdesia (OR = 6.4), day of occurrence from Tuesday to Saturday (ORs from 1.5 to 2.9), month of occurrence from October to December (ORs from 1.6 to 4.5), and occupant of four-wheeled vehicles (OR = 5.4) or trucks (OR = 5.3). CONCLUSIONS: Consistent semiautomated linking procedures were feasible to ascertain the RTI burden in the Dominican Republic and could be improved by standardized coding of police and health insurance RTI reporting.
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author Adrian Puello
Junaid Bhatti
Louis-Rachid Salmi
author_facet Adrian Puello
Junaid Bhatti
Louis-Rachid Salmi
author_sort Adrian Puello
title Feasibility of road traffic injury surveillance integrating police and health insurance data sets in the Dominican Republic
title_short Feasibility of road traffic injury surveillance integrating police and health insurance data sets in the Dominican Republic
title_full Feasibility of road traffic injury surveillance integrating police and health insurance data sets in the Dominican Republic
title_fullStr Feasibility of road traffic injury surveillance integrating police and health insurance data sets in the Dominican Republic
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of road traffic injury surveillance integrating police and health insurance data sets in the Dominican Republic
title_sort feasibility of road traffic injury surveillance integrating police and health insurance data sets in the dominican republic
publisher Pan American Health Organization
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op_source Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública, Vol 34, Iss 1, Pp 41-46 (2013)
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