Improvements to the Collection of Injury and Poisoning Data in the National Health Interview Survey Patricia Barnes, M.A. Margaret Warner, Ph.D. Lois Fingerhut,

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Improvements to the Collection of Injury and Poisoning Data in the National Health Interview Survey Patricia Barnes, M.A. Margaret Warner, Ph.D. Lois Fingerhut, M.A. Melissa Heinen, M.P.H. Montreal 2002 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for Health Statistics

National Health Interview Survey Face-to-face household survey Nationally representative sample of civilian, non-institutionalized US population Sample yields data on approx. 100,000 persons per year

Timeline Imbedded in questionnaire Section on injury & poisoning Combined inj & poi questions 2004 “Unpacked” screen question

Changes from the 1995 Survey to the 1997 Survey Placement, phrasing and number of questions Recall period Severity threshold

Data issues: Some questions not common to both injuries and poisonings Injuries recorded as poisonings and poisonings recorded as injuries High proportion in Other No question on treatment location

Changes: to 2000 Survey Combined injury and poisoning questions Added a question about medical advice or treatment Revised categories for several questions

Screener question: and 2000-present : DURING THE PAST THREE MONTHS, that is since {91 days before today date}, {were/was} {you/anyone in the family} injured seriously enough that {you/they} got medical advice or treatment? DURING THE PAST THREE … poisoned seriously enough that you …? 2000: DURING THE PAST THREE MONTHS, that is since {91 days before today date}, {were/was} {you/anyone in the family} injured or poisoned seriously enough that {you/they} got medical advice or treatment?

Injury and poisoning

Fixed Question Wording 2000: How many different times in the PAST 3 MONTHS did {you/subject’s name} seek medical advice because {you/subject’s name} were injured or poisoned? : How many different times in the PAST 3 MONTHS {were/was} {you/subject’s name} injured seriously enough to seek medical advice or treatment?

Finding Solutions to the Other Problems Analyzed data Held a teleconference with the interviewers in the field Sent the injury and poisoning section through the Questionnaire Design Research Lab

Unpacking the question : DURING THE PAST THREE MONTHS, that is since {91 days before today date}, {were/was} {you/anyone in the family} injured or poisoned seriously enough that {you/they} got medical advice or treatment? Three questions in one: 1)Were you injured? 2)Were you poisoned? 3)Did you seek medical advice?

Proposed for 2004 During the past three months, that is since {January 2}, did you have an injury where any part of your body was hurt, for example, with a broken bone, sprain, burn, wound, bruise, or animal or insect bite? During the past three months, that is since {January 2}, were you poisoned by swallowing or breathing in a harmful substance such as bleach, carbon monoxide, or too many pills or drugs? Did you talk to or see a medical professional about this {injury/poisoning}?

What next? Stay tuned for whether our recommendations are implemented. See more information about the survey on the NHIS website