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This page contains a short description of each NCIPC publication developed and/or supported by the Public Health Injury Surveillance and Prevention (PHISP) program. These publications are available for ordering in hard copy, for viewing online, or for downloading. Some publications are out of print and are only available in electronic format.

Ideas for Collaboration between Injury Control Research Centers and Health Department Injury Prevention Programs
This fact sheet addresses the importance of collaboration between Injury Control Research Centers and health departments. It covers topics such as initiating collaboration and minimizing challenges through collaboration. This fact sheet is based on information presented at CDC’s 2005 Annual Program Development and Surveillance Team Grantees Meeting. Ideas for Collaboration between Injury Control Research Centers and Health Department Injury Prevention Programs
Lessons Learned about the Core State Injury and Surveillance Programs
This brochure addresses many topics to help state health departments and their partner build upon the methods and experiences of other Core State Injury Programs and identifies barriers and solutions to conducting an injury prevention program. It is a compilation of information submitted by state grantees regarding lessons learned over a five-year period (2000–2005). Lessons Learned about the Core State Injury and Surveillance Programs
Making a Difference: State Injury and Violence Prevention Programs
This document presents examples of how state health departments are achieving results in preventing injuries and violence in their populations. It contains one prevention and impact example from each state. Collectively, the examples illustrate the many issues faced by state health departments in injury and violence prevention, and show the equally multifaceted responses for such public health problems. This document was developed by the State and Territorial Injury Prevention Directors Association (STIPDA) and the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO) through the support of CDC. (This document is available online at www.stipda.org and at www.astho.org.) Making a Difference: State Injury and Violence Prevention Programs
Public Health Injury Surveillance and Prevention: A Program that Works
This booklet illustrates how state injury programs have successfully used CDC-funded, PHISP program injury surveillance data and prevention infrastructure to build capacity, foster collaboration, and implement interventions designed to lessen their burden of injury. Public Health Injury Surveillance and Prevention: A Program that Works
Safe States, 2003 Edition
This document explains how state health department injury prevention programs apply the public health model every day, achieving results that reduce injuries and save tens of thousands of lives. This revised Safe States updates the published 1997 version. It was developed by STIPDA through the support of CDC. (This document is available online at www.stipda.org.) Safe States, 2003 Edition
State Injury Indicators Report, 2004 Data
This report compiles injury data voluntarily collected by state health departments. It consolidates data from hospital records, death certificates, and several national surveillance systems and provides the rates of various injuries and related factors. Findings presented can help states determine their individual injury prevention program priorities; identify prevention needs; and can be used to evaluate the effectiveness of program activities and problems that require further investigation. State Injury Indicators Report, 2004 Data
State Injury Indicators Report: Instructions for Preparing 2005 Data
This manual guides states and U.S. territories on the collection, preparation, and submission of injury surveillance data. It also includes a CD-ROM with spreadsheets that provide a standardized and straightforward tool for calculating injury surveillance data. State Injury Indicators Report: Instructions for Preparing 2005 Data

 

 

Content Source: National Center for Injury Control and Prevention, Division of Injury Response
Page last modified: July 23, 2008