Availability of population-level data sources for tracking the incidence of deaths and injuries from road traffic crashes

In low-income and middle-income countries

Abstract

This paper describes the implementation of a trauma registry in 10 government-run hospitals in Malawi, with a focus on implementation logistics, stakeholder engagement strategies, and data quality procedures.

This is an output of the Global Road Safety Facility programme

Citation

Mitra, S., Neki, K., Mbugua, L.W., Gutierrez, H., Bakdash, L., Winer, M., Balasubramaniyan, R., Roberts, J., Vos, T., Hamilton, E. and Naghavi, M., 2021. Availability of population-level data sources for tracking the incidence of deaths and injuries from road traffic crashes in low-income and middle-income countries. BMJ Global Health, 6(11), p.e007296.

Availability of population-level data sources for tracking the incidence of deaths and injuries from road traffic crashes in low-income and middle-income countries

Published 15 November 2021