Pediatric abusive head trauma: recommended definitions for public health surveillance and research
Parks, Sharyn E.
Pediatric abusive head trauma: recommended definitions for public health surveillance and research Sharyn E. Parks, Joseph L. Annest, Holly A. Hill, and Debra L. Karch - Atlanda, Ga.: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2012 - electronic document (52 p.); PDF format
This document was developed to improve the quality and consistency of data on abusive head trauma in children. The publication provides a definition of abusive head trauma and presents recommended data elements for use by individuals and organisations. The document is designed to aid in the collection of surveillance data and is intended to promote and improve consistency of abusive head trauma surveillance for public health purposes. The definitions and data elements are based on International Classification of Diseases diagnosis and external-cause-of-injury codes. [from the website]. It should be noted that this publication was developed for use in the United States. Policy and practice in New Zealand may vary. However this document may be used to inform definitions of abusive head trauma in children in New Zealand. Access the website for more information about abuse head trauma in children. Record #3839
CHILD ABUSE
ABUSIVE HEAD TRAUMA
INFANTS
PHYSICAL ABUSE
SURVEILLANCE
RESEARCH
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
UNITED STATES
INTERNATIONAL
Pediatric abusive head trauma: recommended definitions for public health surveillance and research Sharyn E. Parks, Joseph L. Annest, Holly A. Hill, and Debra L. Karch - Atlanda, Ga.: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2012 - electronic document (52 p.); PDF format
This document was developed to improve the quality and consistency of data on abusive head trauma in children. The publication provides a definition of abusive head trauma and presents recommended data elements for use by individuals and organisations. The document is designed to aid in the collection of surveillance data and is intended to promote and improve consistency of abusive head trauma surveillance for public health purposes. The definitions and data elements are based on International Classification of Diseases diagnosis and external-cause-of-injury codes. [from the website]. It should be noted that this publication was developed for use in the United States. Policy and practice in New Zealand may vary. However this document may be used to inform definitions of abusive head trauma in children in New Zealand. Access the website for more information about abuse head trauma in children. Record #3839
CHILD ABUSE
ABUSIVE HEAD TRAUMA
INFANTS
PHYSICAL ABUSE
SURVEILLANCE
RESEARCH
TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY
UNITED STATES
INTERNATIONAL