New Article Describes Development of Unique Research Tool

 


New Article Describes Development of Unique Research Tool
 
A new article published in Injury Prevention offers guidance to others interested in undertaking data integration to help answer critical questions to improve public health and safety outcomes.

The article describes the construction of the New Jersey Safety and Health Outcomes Data Warehouse (NJ-SHO), a unique research tool developed by Dr. Allison E. Curry and her team that highlights the importance of data linkage to advance injury prevention and transportation equity research.
Dr. Curry and her team have published 30 peer-reviewed manuscripts and reports using the NJ-SHO Data Warehouse and invite researchers to access this rich research tool to conduct impactful studies.

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