Authors
Lyndal Bugeja, Joseph E Ibrahim, Noha Ferrah, Briony Murphy, Melissa Willoughby, David Ranson
Publication date
2016/12
Source
Health research policy and systems
Volume
14
Pages
1-10
Publisher
BioMed Central
Description
Background
Medico-legal death investigations are a recognised data source for public health endeavours and its accessibility has increased following the development of electronic data systems. Despite time and cost savings, the strengths and limitations of this method and impact on research findings remain untested. This study examines this issue using the National Coronial Information System (NCIS).
Methods
PubMed, ProQuest and Informit were searched to identify publications where the NCIS was used as a data source for research published during the period 2000–2014. A descriptive analysis was performed to describe the frequency and characteristics of the publications identified. A content analysis was performed to identify the nature and impact of strengths and limitations of the NCIS as reported by researchers …
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