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      <titl>Continuous Survey on Home and Leisure injuries (HLA)</titl>
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      <producer abbr="" affiliation="SANTE PUBLIQUE FRANCE" role="">Anne DOUSSIN</producer>
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                Continuous Survey on Home and Leisure injuries (HLA)            </titl>
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                    EPAC                </altTitl>
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                    Gaëlle PEDRONO                                                                                                                            </AuthEnty>
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                    Bertrand THELOT                                                                                                                            </AuthEnty>
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                                            SANTE PUBLIQUE FRANCE                    
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                Epidemiology France Portal (PEF)            </prodPlac>
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                                            SANTE PUBLIQUE FRANCE                    
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                    Gaëlle;PEDRONO
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                    domestic accidents</keyword>
      <keyword vocab="" vocabURI="">
                    trauma</keyword>
      <keyword vocab="" vocabURI="">
                    hospital emergencies</keyword>
      <keyword vocab="" vocabURI="">
                    daily life</keyword>
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                    home and leisure injury</keyword>
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                        Emergency medicine                                                        <ExtLink title="ESV" URI="http://data.europa.eu/8mn/euroscivoc/5e1591e2-d02b-436c-8216-6b8912eee467"/>
                                                            <ExtLink title="MeSH" URI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004635"/>
                                                </topcClas>
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                        Orthopaedics and traumatology                                                        <ExtLink title="ESV" URI="http://data.europa.eu/8mn/euroscivoc/c4538836-ae58-4941-b544-50f53e979e20"/>
                                                            <ExtLink title="MeSH" URI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D009985"/>
                                                            <ExtLink title="MeSH" URI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014194"/>
                                                </topcClas>
      <topcClas vocab="health determinant">
                        Environmental determinants: Other                    </topcClas>
      <topcClas vocab="health determinant">
                        Behavioral determinants                    </topcClas>
      <topcClas vocab="health determinant">
                        Socio-demographic and economic determinants                    </topcClas>
      <topcClas vocab="health determinant">
                        Environmental determinants                    </topcClas>
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    <abstract contentType="purpose">The main objective of the Continuous Survey on Home and Leisure injuries is to provide descriptive, detailed, accurate and current results on the number and characteristics of home and leisure accidents (HLA) occurring in France and involving the use of emergency hospital care, including the product(s) implicated in the accident, the location of the accident, the activity when the accident occurred and the accident mechanism. Initially implemented in 1986 as part of a European framework under the name EHLASS (European home and leisure accident surveillance system), the French section of the European IDB (Injury Data Base) surveillance network was formed in recent years.</abstract>
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                    France
                                            <concept vocab="ISO" vocabURI="fr"/>
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                Individuals            </anlyUnit>
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      <universe level="sex" clusion="I">Male                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008297"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="sex" clusion="I">Female                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D005260"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Infant, Newborn (birth to 28 days)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007231"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Infant (28 days to 2 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D007223"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Child, Preschool (2 to 5 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002675"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Child (6 to 12 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D002648"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Young Adult (19 to 24 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D055815"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Adult (25 to 44 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000328"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Middle Aged (45 to 64 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D008875"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Aged (65 to 79 years)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000368"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe level="age" clusion="I">Aged, 80 and over (80 years and more)                                                            <concept vocab="MeSH" vocabURI="http://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D000369"/>
                                                    </universe>
      <universe clusion="I">Comprehensive data collection for all patients involved in an accident and attending the emergency department of participating EPAC hospitals. Between seven and eleven hospitals have participated in the collection of data every year since 1986. All accidents or unintentional injuries that are not work- or road-related accidents are recorded.                    </universe>
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      <dataKind>Participant-reported health data</dataKind>
      <dataKind>Socio-demographic data</dataKind>
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        <standard>
          <standardName>EPAC classifications are those defined at European level for the collection of interest items for home and leisure accidents (version V2000). This includes injuries</standardName>
          <standardName>injured parties</standardName>
          <standardName>products</standardName>
          <standardName>activity</standardName>
          <standardName>location</standardName>
          <standardName>mechanism of the accident</standardName>
          <standardName>as well as type of sport for a sports accident. Socioprofessional categories and occupation are coded according to the most aggregated classifications currently used in France. Collection characteristics are outlined in an EPAC reference guide published in a report by the health surveillance institute in 2005</standardName>
          <standardName>available on the institute\'s website and supplemented by enrolment notes and coding specific HLA cases.</standardName>
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      <otherQualityStatement>On-site quality analyses</otherQualityStatement>
      <otherQualityStatement>12 days randomly selected throughout the year to assess data quality and completeness.</otherQualityStatement>
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      <description>Health event/morbidity
Health care consumption and services</description>
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    <dataColl>
      <sampProc>Other                                                            <concept vocab="CESSDA" vocabURI="Other"/>
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        <frameUnit>
          <unitType>Through organizations (health services or institutions</unitType>
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          <unitType>schools</unitType>
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          <unitType>businesses</unitType>
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          <unitType>etc.)</unitType>
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        <sampleSizeFormula>&gt;= 20000 individuals                        </sampleSizeFormula>
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      <collMode>Converting or copying information into a structured record                                                            <concept vocab="CESSDA" vocabURI="Transcription"/>
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    <notes>Observational Study</notes>
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                        Observational Study                    </notes>
    <notes subject="observational study method">
                        Morbidity registry                    </notes>
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      <respRate>Almost 2,000,000 records available to date since 1986. 2012: 125,000.</respRate>
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                            Restricted access                                                    </avlStatus>
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