
@article{ref1,
title="Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance",
journal="American journal of preventive medicine",
year="1998",
author="Ikeda, Robin M. and Mercy, James A. and Teret, Stephen P.",
volume="15",
number="3S",
pages="Complete Issue-Complete Issue",
abstract="This journal is an edited volume. CSPV will treat volume articles separately for the purposes of abstraction and evaluation.The articles included in this edited volume are:INTRODUCTION: 1) Surveillance The Key to Firearm Injury Prevention, by Mark L. Rosenberg and W. Rodney Hammond; 2) Why Firearm Injury Surveillance?, by Shannon Frattaroli and Stephen P. Teret; 3) Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance: An Overview of Progress; and 4) Use of National Data Systems for Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance, by Joseph L. Annest and James A. Mercy.STATE AND LOCAL SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS: 5) Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance in California, by Allegra N. Kim and Roger B. Trent; 6) Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance in Colorado, by Holly Hedegaard, Magdalena Wake, and Richard Hoffman; 7) Fatal Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance in Maryland, by Brian Wiersema, Colin Loftin, Robert C. Mullen, Erich M. Daub, Monique A. Sheppard, John E. Smialek, and David McDowall; 8) Massachusetts Weapon-Related Injury Surveillance System, by Catherine W. Barber, Victoria V. Ozonoff, Maxine Schuster, Beth C. Hume, Heather McLaughlin, Laurie Jannelli, and Linea E. Saltzman; 9) Missouri Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance System, by Mark Van Tuinen and Alex Crosby; 10) A Weapon-Related Injury Surveillance System in New York City, by Susan A. Wilt and Celia S. Gabrel; 11) Oklahoma Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance, by Pamela J. Archer, Sue Mallonee, Amber C. Schmidt, and Robin M. Ikeda; 12) Washington State Gunshot-Wound Surveillance System, Mary LeMier, Peter Cummings, Doug Keck, Jeanette Stehr-Green, Robin Ikeda, and Linda Saltzman; and 13) The Wisconsin Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance System, by John Fox, Leah Stahlsmith, Patrick Remington, Tracy Tymus, and Steven Hargarten.LOOKING TO THE FUTURE: 14) Firearm Injury Surveillance at the Local Level: From Data to Action, by Arthur L. Kellermann and Kidist K. Bartolomeos; 15) Recommended Data Elements for Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance, by Linda E. Saltzman and Robin M. Ideda; and 16) Prospects and Challenges in Implementing Firearm-Related Injury Surveillance in the United States: Not a Flash in the Pan, by Denise Koo and Guthrie S. Birkhead.Firearms InjurySurveillance SystemData CollectionStatistical DataFirearms ViolencePublic Health Approach03-02<p />",
language="en",
issn="0749-3797",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}