Collection and local use of accident and emergency hospital data in England

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Thomas, HF [1 ]
Morgan, PSA [1 ]
Hirst, D [1 ]
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[1] ROYAL SOC PREVENT ACCIDENTS,BIRMINGHAM B4 6BS,W MIDLANDS,ENGLAND
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accident and emergency departments; data collection; accident prevention; epidemiological studies;
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Objective-To obtain information on the collection and local use of accident and emergency data. Methods-A postal questionnaire was sent to 248 English accident and emergency (A&E) departments, Responses were obtained from 217 (88%). Results-Only 87 (40%) of departments were fully computerised, with 109 (50%) using manual systems, and 21 (10%) a mixture of both. Significantly more computerised departments reported that they undertook studies (epidemiological, accident prevention, and resource management) than non-computerised departments. Only limited information on the types of injury studied was provided. The most common topics were childhood accidents, road traffic accidents, and poisonings. Staff in 45 departments (21%) reported membership of safety organisations. Around 90% of departments reported that they notified general practitioners and health visitors of their patients' attendance, usually within 3 d of the event. Conclusions-Computerisation appears to help the collection of A&E data for public health research. There is scope to increase the involvement of public health and other workers in epidemiological studies using A&E data. A&E departments should themselves become more involved with local safety organisations.
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