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Preventing violence in New South Wales: data sources and their adequacy
Alison
Rutherford A B,
Anthony B.
Zwi A
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School of Public Health and Community Medicine, University of New South Wales
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Corresponding author: a.rutherford@unsw.edu.au
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New South Wales Public Health Bulletin 18(6) 75–82 http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/NB07060
Published online: 25 July 2007
Abstract
Objectives: To describe data sources that are relevant to violence in NSW and recommend strategies for improving data collection and dissemination. Methods: Literature review, interviews with stakeholders and a survey of data custodians within NSW Health. Results: Data sources were mapped using a conceptual framework developed by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. We found that current data sources are only partially effective at characterising the burden of violence in NSW and there are inadequate mechanisms for data review and dissemination. Conclusions: Improving data collection and dissemination is the first step in the public health contribution towards reducing the burden of violence on society.
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