Practical Tools for Poisoning Mortality CSTE pre-conf June 9, 2013.

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Practical Tools for Poisoning Mortality CSTE pre-conf June 9, 2013

Background

Brief Background/History Safe States Poisoning Workgroup Safe States formation of ISW7 group-2009 Publication of ISW7- May 2012 CDC/Safe States/CSTE conferences 2012 CSTE Drug Overdose- Denise Paone –Willing and wanting to test ISW7 indicators –Providing organizational home for effort SQI Year 2 focus on poisoning

CSTE DO Committee Project

CSTE DO Data Tables

CSTE DO Data Table Instructions

-Step-by-step -Practical -Easy way to drill deep into your data

Special Emphasis Report on Poisoning/Overdose Mortality

Background of SER CDC has been developing a series of reports that helps moves from epidemiology to action Traumatic Brain Injury Early Childhood Injury State Injury Indicators Report (similar) Build on efforts of CSTE DO

Examples of SER

Purpose Injury Special Emphasis Reports will be developed and used by state health department injury and violence prevention programs and their partners to move injury data into action. They are intended to focus on subsets of a state’s injury data in order to highlight the prevention needs related to specific causes or population subgroups. The reports provide detailed information for the focus area. The unified content and design of the reports result in the recognition and use of injury data.

Purpose Standardization of data Unified appearance Early glimpse at state trends Capacity building for injury surveillance New staff/staff turn over Document for partners- way to work with key players/partners in your state/city

Methods Review of existing reports/fact sheets Writing team discussions Stakeholder mtg in Atlanta in April Writing team development Feedback loops (CSTE/SQI)

Mock Fact Sheet

-Low capacity state -Staff turnover -Practical -Easy way to understand and evaluate your data

Timeline Mock fact sheet developed (May) Feedback at confs (June) Fact Sheet revised (June) Write up of instructions (July) Test pilot SER (big state, small state, new state) (July/August) Final revisions (August) Dissemination Plan: CSTE/CDC-Posted for use (CDC requirement for core states?) DO group?

Surveillance is the backbone of our work and we need to get it right. This is a fast moving problem.

Preguntas? Scott Proescholdbell, MPH Injury and Violence Prevention Branch Chronic Disease and Injury Section NC Division of Public Health