Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Institute of Health and Wellbeing, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, United Kingdom.
JMIR Public Health Surveill. 2022 Aug 18;8(8):e36861. doi: 10.2196/36861.
Injury is an increasingly pressing global health issue. An effective surveillance system is required to monitor the trends and burden of injuries.
This study aimed to identify a set of valid and context-specific injury indicators to facilitate the establishment of an injury surveillance program in Hong Kong.
This development of indicators adopted a multiphased modified Delphi research design. A literature search was conducted on academic databases using injury-related search terms in various combinations. A list of potential indicators was sent to a panel of experts from various backgrounds to rate the validity and context-specificity of these indicators. Local hospital data on the selected core indicators were used to examine their applicability in the context of Hong Kong.
We reviewed 142 articles and identified 55 indicators, which were classified into 4 domains. On the basis of the ratings by the expert panel, 13 indicators were selected as core indicators because of their good validity and high relevance to the local context. Among these indicators, 10 were from the construct of health care service use, and 3 were from the construct of postdischarge outcomes. Regression analyses of local hospitalization data showed that the Hong Kong Safe Community certification status had no association with 5 core indicators (admission to intensive care unit, mortality rate, length of intensive care unit stay, need for a rehabilitation facility, and long-term behavioral and emotional outcomes), negative associations with 4 core indicators (operative intervention, infection rate, length of hospitalization, and disability-adjusted life years), and positive associations with the remaining 4 core indicators (attendance to accident and emergency department, discharge rate, suicide rate, and hospitalization rate after attending the accident and emergency department). These results confirmed the validity of the selected core indicators for the quantification of injury burden and evaluation of injury-related services, although some indicators may better measure the consequences of severe injuries.
This study developed a set of injury outcome indicators that would be useful for monitoring injury trends and burdens in Hong Kong.
伤害是一个日益紧迫的全球卫生问题。需要建立一个有效的监测系统来监测伤害的趋势和负担。
本研究旨在确定一组有效和特定于情境的伤害指标,以促进在香港建立伤害监测计划。
本指标的开发采用了多阶段改良德尔菲研究设计。在学术数据库中使用各种组合的与伤害相关的搜索词进行文献检索。将潜在指标列表发送给来自不同背景的专家小组,以评估这些指标的有效性和特定于情境的相关性。选择的核心指标的当地医院数据用于检查其在香港背景下的适用性。
我们回顾了 142 篇文章,确定了 55 个指标,这些指标分为 4 个领域。根据专家小组的评分,有 13 个指标被选为核心指标,因为它们具有良好的有效性和与当地情境的高度相关性。在这些指标中,有 10 个来自医疗服务利用的结构,3 个来自出院后结果的结构。对当地住院数据的回归分析表明,香港安全社区认证状态与 5 个核心指标(入住重症监护病房、死亡率、重症监护病房停留时间、需要康复设施和长期行为和情绪结果)无关,与 4 个核心指标呈负相关(手术干预、感染率、住院时间和残疾调整生命年),与其余 4 个核心指标呈正相关(到急症室就诊、出院率、自杀率和到急症室就诊后的住院率)。这些结果证实了所选核心指标在量化伤害负担和评估伤害相关服务方面的有效性,尽管某些指标可能更能衡量严重伤害的后果。
本研究开发了一组伤害结局指标,这些指标将有助于监测香港的伤害趋势和负担。