Hedegaard H, Wake M, Hoffman R
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, Denver 80246-1530, USA.
Am J Prev Med. 1998 Oct;15(3 Suppl):38-45. doi: 10.1016/s0749-3797(98)00063-4.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment uses existing data sources to identify and assess firearm-related deaths and injuries statewide.
Implementation and evaluation of a surveillance system for fatal and hospitalized nonfatal firearm-related injuries.
Electronic death certificate and hospital discharge data are used to identify firearm-related deaths and injuries. Cases are confirmed and supplemental information is obtained from the Colorado Uniform Crime Report/Supplemental Homicide Report, police investigations, medical records, and newspaper accounts. Electronic data sets are created containing the information manually abstracted from these sources.
Statewide.
Vital records, Colorado Hospital Association, medical records, Colorado Division of Criminal Justice, police departments.
Surveillance system simplicity, flexibility, sensitivity, and predictive value positive.
System-identified cases were compared with deaths and injuries identified from external sources such as hospital trauma registries, emergency department logs, and paramedic trip reports. The surveillance system is flexible, acceptable to reporting agencies, and sensitive, detecting 69% to 77% of firearm-related hospitalizations identified from external sources. The system's predictive value positive is high, with 89% of the potential cases confirmed as actual cases. Although simple in design, the surveillance system requires significant staff time to abstract information and because existing data sources are used, timeliness of the data is often delayed. Additionally, minor injuries (those requiring less than 24 hours or no hospitalization) are not detected.
Despite these limitations, the surveillance system is a valuable resources for information about firearm-related deaths and injuries, and represents an important first step in reducing the number and severity of firearm-related injuries in Colorado.
科罗拉多州公共卫生与环境部利用现有数据源来识别和评估全州范围内与枪支相关的死亡和伤害情况。
实施并评估针对致命及因枪支致伤住院的监测系统。
利用电子死亡证明和医院出院数据来识别与枪支相关的死亡和伤害情况。通过科罗拉多统一犯罪报告/补充杀人报告、警方调查、病历和报纸报道来确认病例并获取补充信息。创建电子数据集,其中包含从这些来源手动提取的信息。
全州范围。
生命记录、科罗拉多医院协会、病历、科罗拉多刑事司法司、警察局。
监测系统的简易性、灵活性、敏感性和阳性预测值。
将系统识别的病例与从外部来源(如医院创伤登记处、急诊科日志和护理人员出诊报告)识别的死亡和伤害情况进行比较。该监测系统具有灵活性,为报告机构所接受,且敏感度高,能检测出从外部来源识别的69%至77%的与枪支相关的住院病例。该系统的阳性预测值很高,89%的潜在病例被确认为实际病例。尽管设计简单,但该监测系统需要大量工作人员时间来提取信息,并且由于使用现有数据源,数据的及时性往往会延迟。此外,未检测到轻伤(那些需要不到24小时治疗或无需住院治疗的伤害)。
尽管存在这些局限性,但该监测系统是获取与枪支相关的死亡和伤害信息的宝贵资源,是减少科罗拉多州与枪支相关伤害的数量和严重程度的重要第一步。