Change History |
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Emergency Department Data Set | |
Emergency Department Data Set |
This data item is / was included in the following data sets / collections between the dates shown:
Data Set / Collection |
Valid From |
Valid To |
EDDS |
1st April 2009 |
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AWISS |
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What the patient was doing at the time of injury. This item helps establish a picture of how the physical or chemical injury occurred.
Format: 2 digit numeric
Value |
Meaning |
Valid From |
Valid To |
01 |
Work |
1st April 2009 |
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02 |
Education |
1st April 2009 |
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03 |
Sports (including during education) |
1st April 2009 |
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04 |
Leisure or Play |
1st April 2009 |
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05 |
Home, Do It Yourself, Gardening Activities |
1st April 2009 |
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06 |
Road Traffic Collision (Travelling) |
1st April 2009 |
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07 |
Being Taken Care Of |
1st April 2009 |
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08 |
Other |
1st April 2009 |
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98 |
Not Applicable – e.g. Non injury |
1st April 2009 |
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99 |
Unspecified |
1st April 2009 |
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This data item is incorporated into the Emergency Department Data Set as injury prevention orientated field in accordance with the All Wales Injury Surveillance System (AWISS) requirements. These fields are designed to be compatible with the European Union's Injury Data Base (IDB).
AWISS offers the opportunity on a local, national and international level to:
• Monitor injury incidence, trends and geographical variation;
• Provide data on problem areas where other information sources are insufficient (such as head injury, sports injuries, accidental poisoning in young children).
• Help the NHS, local authorities, voluntary agencies and other workers in the field to develop, target and evaluate programmes for the control and prevention of injuries.