Garry S. Waller
Queensland University of Technology
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Injury Prevention | 2009
Kirsten McKenzie; Emma Enraght-Moony; Garry S. Waller; Sue Walker; James Edward Harrison; Roderick John McClure
Objective: To assess extent of coder agreement for external causes of injury using ICD-10-AM for injury-related hospitalisations in Australian public hospitals. Methods: A random sample of 4850 discharges from 2002 to 2004 was obtained from a stratified random sample of 50 hospitals across four states in Australia. On-site medical record reviews were conducted and external cause codes were assigned blinded to the original coded data. Code agreement levels were grouped into the following agreement categories: block level, 3-character level, 4-character level, 5th-character level, and complete code level. Results: At a broad block level, code agreement was found in over 90% of cases for most mechanisms (eg, transport, fall). Percentage disagreement was 26.0% at the 3-character level; agreement for the complete external cause code was 67.6%. For activity codes, the percentage of disagreement at the 3-character level was 7.3% and agreement for the complete activity code was 68.0%. For place of occurrence codes, the percentage of disagreement at the 4-character level was 22.0%; agreement for the complete place code was 75.4%. Conclusions: With 68% agreement for complete codes and 74% agreement for 3-character codes, as well as variability in agreement levels across different code blocks, place and activity codes, researchers need to be aware of the reliability of their specific data of interest when they wish to undertake trend analyses or case selection for specific causes of interest.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health | 2006
Kirsten McKenzie; Leith Forbes Harding; Sue Walker; James Edward Harrison; Emma Enraght-Moony; Garry S. Waller
Objectives: This research identifies the level of specificity of cause‐of‐injury morbidity data in Australia. The research explores reasons for poor‐quality data across different causes‐of‐injury areas, including a lack of clinical documentation and insufficient detail in the classification system.
The Medical Journal of Australia | 2006
Kirsten McKenzie; Leith Forbes Harding; Sue Walker; James Edward Harrison; Emma Enraght-Moony; Garry S. Waller
BMC Public Health | 2011
Kirsten McKenzie; Debbie Scott; Garry S. Waller; Margaret Campbell
Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2008
Kirsten McKenzie; Emma Enraght-Moony; Leith Forbes Harding; Sue Walker; Garry S. Waller; Linping Chen
Faculty of Health; National Centre for Health Information Research & Training | 2010
Sue Walker; Garry S. Waller
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; National Centre for Health Information Research & Training | 2011
Kirsten McKenzie; Debbie Scott; Garry S. Waller; Margaret Campbell
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; National Centre for Health Information Research & Training | 2009
Kirsten McKenzie; Emma Enraght-Moony; Garry S. Waller; Sue Walker; James Edward Harrison; Geoffrey Henley; Rod McClure
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; National Centre for Health Information Research & Training | 2008
Kirsten McKenzie; Emma Enraght-Moony; Sue Walker; Leith Forbes Harding; Garry S. Waller; Linping Chen
Faculty of Health; Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation; National Centre for Health Information Research & Training | 2007
Kirsten McKenzie; Emma Enraght-Moony; Garry S. Waller; Sue Walker; James Edward Harrison; Geoffrey Henley