TY - JOUR
T1 - Methods for developing country level estimates of the incidence of deaths and non-fatal injuries from road traffic crashes
AU - Bhalla, Kavi
AU - Shahraz, Saeid
AU - Bartels, David
AU - Abraham, Jerry
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was funded by a grant from the World Bank Global Road Safety Facility.
PY - 2009/12
Y1 - 2009/12
N2 - The estimates of the incidence of deaths and non-fatal injuries from road traffic crashes are essential inputs for prioritising national health and transport policies. This article sketches a methodology for assembling such estimates at the country level by piecing together data from a wide array of sources that include death registers, hospital records, funeral records, health surveys and police reports. Using examples of the types of data sources available in four developing countries (Iran, Mexico, Ghana and India), methods are proposed for making these consistent and extrapolating to estimates of injury incidence at the country level. This requires filling information gaps, mapping from varying case definitions, deriving population-based incidence estimates from sources that may not track denominator populations, and appropriately reapportioning cases assigned to poorly specified causes. The principles proposed here will form the methodological basis for a series of country reports to be published in the future.
AB - The estimates of the incidence of deaths and non-fatal injuries from road traffic crashes are essential inputs for prioritising national health and transport policies. This article sketches a methodology for assembling such estimates at the country level by piecing together data from a wide array of sources that include death registers, hospital records, funeral records, health surveys and police reports. Using examples of the types of data sources available in four developing countries (Iran, Mexico, Ghana and India), methods are proposed for making these consistent and extrapolating to estimates of injury incidence at the country level. This requires filling information gaps, mapping from varying case definitions, deriving population-based incidence estimates from sources that may not track denominator populations, and appropriately reapportioning cases assigned to poorly specified causes. The principles proposed here will form the methodological basis for a series of country reports to be published in the future.
KW - Health metrics
KW - Injury surveillance
KW - Low-income countries
KW - Road traffic injuries
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U2 - 10.1080/17457300903402184
DO - 10.1080/17457300903402184
M3 - Article
C2 - 20183703
AN - SCOPUS:77949354077
SN - 1745-7300
VL - 16
SP - 239
EP - 248
JO - International journal of injury control and safety promotion
JF - International journal of injury control and safety promotion
IS - 4
ER -