Injury Data Linkage Toolkit
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April 2022
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Description:This toolkit was developed for the Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) Injury Surveillance Workgroup, and the primary intended audience is applied injury epidemiologists. The CSTE Injury Surveillance Workgroup has convened since 2015 and currently is comprised of over 160 members from state, tribal, local, and territorial (STLT) jurisdictions as well as public health organizations and academia. Over 80 STLT jurisdictions are represented in the workgroup, which provides a space for applied epidemiologists to strategically explore and improve injury surveillance methods. Examples of workgroup products can be found on the CSTE Injury Epidemiology & Surveillance Subcommittee page and in the CSTE Injury Surveillance Toolkit. The need for data linkage specific training resources for injury surveillance arose during monthly workgroup calls and during the 2020 Injury Surveillance Workgroup Planning Meeting.
Suggested Citation: Cook LJ, Zhu MT. CSTE Injury Data Linkage Toolkit. Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists; 2022.
This toolkit is available online at: https://www.cste.org/members/group.aspx?id=100174
This toolkit was developed with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Cooperative Agreement Numbers NU38OT000297.
CSTE_Injury_Data_Linkage_Too.pdf
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