Resumo (PT):
Abstract (EN):
This paper presents the description of various steps to be applied in the
linkage of road traffic accident records through a case study from the
city of Porto, Portugal. The complexity of this process stems primarily
from several issues found in the data sets: mistakes and missing values
were frequently detected, and only a few common data fields could be
matched by the linkage process. This study used the application of a
mixed deterministic and weight-based probabilistic method to link police
and hospital records. The tolerance calibration and weights computation
were critical for the final linkage rate as well as for the correct matching
of the results. The results obtained lay within the range of rates found
by other authors. Furthermore, to improve the record linkage results,
a validation process based on the emergency ambulance data was performed. Despite missing values, 98% of the matched records were
verified as true matches. Finally, a preliminary investigation of bias
after data linkage is described; it shows that the variables selected for
comparison indicate similar statistical values. The main outcome of this
study is a road accident linkage process that can be adapted, developed,
and applied in different contexts and that aims to promote development
of police, hospital, and emergency ambulance data in Portugal and other
countries. Additional development is planned for each step presented
in this paper.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
7