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Table 2 Participants’ responses regarding the importance of data sources in the ISIS- 1st round of the Delphi study

From: Emergency department-based injury surveillance information system: a conceptual model

NO

Data sources

Very important

Fr (%)

Important

Fr (%)

Moderately important

Fr (%)

Slightly important

Fr (%)

Not important

Fr (%)

Mean ± SD

Median

(Q1-Q3)

Consensus

65

Hospital

Emergency department records

43 (71.7)

13 (21.7)

4 (6.7)

0

0

4.65 ± 0.61

5 (4–5)

✓

66

Other Medical records (In-patient records)

43 (71.7)

13 (21.7)

4 (6.7)

0

0

4.65 ± 0.61

5 (4–5)

✓

67

Non-hospital

Pre-hospital emergency records

32 (53.3)

17 (28.3)

9 (15.0)

2 (3.3)

0

4.32 ± 0.85

5 (4–5)

✓

68

Forensic Medicine

18 (30.0)

21 (35.0)

15 (25.0)

5 (8.3)

1 (1.7)

3.83 ± 1.01

4 (3–5)

×

69

Department of Labor

5 (8.3)

11 (18.3)

28 (46.7)

12 (20.0)

4 (6.7)

3.02 ± 1.00

3 (2–4)

×

70

Red Crescent

6 (10.0)

8 (13.3)

36 (60.0)

8 (13.3)

2 (3.3)

3.13 ± 0.89

3 (3–3)

×

71

Ministry of Interior

4 (6.7)

6 (10.0)

28 (46.7)

16 (26.7)

6 (10.0)

2.77 ± 1.00

3 (2–3)

×

72

Police

10 (16.7)

20 (33.3)

22 (36.7)

8 (13.3)

0

3.53 ± 0.93

3.5 (3–4)

×

73

Municipality

4 (6.7)

6 (10.0)

27 (45.0)

14 (23.3)

9 (15.0)

2.70 ± 1.06

3 (2–3)

×

74

Fire Department

4 (6.7)

6 (10.0)

30 (50.0)

19 (31.7)

1 (1.7)

2.88 ± 0.87

3 (2–3)

×

75

National Organization for Civil Registration

7 (11.7)

8 (13.3)

29 (48.3)

16 (26.7)

0

3.10 ± 0.93

3 (2–3)

×

  1. ✓A consensus was reached
  2. ×A consensus was not reached