Definition
Calculation
Relevant dimensions and subgroups
Preferred data type and data source
Data availability
Data periodicity
Rationale
Remarks
References
Work to do
DOCUMENTATION SHEET FOR: Indicator: 29(b). Injuries: home, leisure, school: register-based incidence SHORTLIST sub-division: B) Health status Status: implementation section Date last modification documentation sheet: 02-12-2011 |
Definition | ![]() |
Number of accidents at home and/or during leisure activities during the past 12 months, resulting in an injury that required treatment in a hospital, expressed per 100,000. |
Calculation | ![]() |
Crude incidence rate according to the Injury Database (IDB) methodology (see remarks for more information on IDB). Numerator: occurrence of hospital treated home/leisure injuries (inpatient and outpatient-treatments, excluding “deceased”) in a given calendar year, projected to the resident population based on national Hospital Discharge (HD) register. Denominator: Resident population. If there is no national HD register available, the projection is done based on the HD statistics of the IDB hospital with the aggregated catchment population of this hospital as provided by the national IDB data administrator. In IDB the incidence rates are expressed per 1,000 inhabitants; ECHIM expresses them per 100,000 to enhance comparability with other morbidity and mortality indicators in the ECHI shortlist. |
Relevant dimensions and subgroups | ![]() |
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Preferred data type and data source | ![]() |
Preferred data type Special hospital discharge records (see IDB methodology) Preferred data source Injury Database (IDB) |
Data availability | ![]() |
In April 2010 the publicly accessible part of IDB holds data for AT, DK, FR, NL, PT, SE and UK, for the period 2002-2007. However, in 2010 15 MS are collecting IDB data (AT, CY, CZ, DK, FR, GE, IT, LV, MT, NL, NO, PT, SE, SI, UK), and updates of the database are expected soon. Data in IDB are available by sex, age group (0-4, 5-9, etc., 85+), not by SES and region. The ISARE project on regional indicators does not collect data on home/leisure and school accidents. It is expected that the geographical coverage of IDB (i.e. number of countries participating) will be expanded in a future Joint Action on injury data (see remarks). |
Data periodicity | ![]() |
In April 2010 IDB holds annual estimates for the years 2002-2007. The data are uploaded annualy, but with a delay of 1-2 years |
Rationale | ![]() |
Annually, in the EU more than 60 million people receive medical treatment for an injury, from which an estimated 7 million are admitted to hospital. Two-thirds of all injuries occur in home and leisure environments - a trend that is on the increase across Europe. Detailed injury data (in particular on external circumstances as activities, settings, products involved) makes it possible to develop prevention measures, monitor injury trends, prioritise issues, guide policies and evaluate the success of interventions designed to reduce injuries. |
Remarks | ![]() |
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References | ![]() |
IDB database (integrated in HEIDI wiki) |
Work to do | ![]() |
Monitor organizational and methodological developments IDB and their consequences for ECHI |



