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National Amputee Database -Discussion Paper and Instrument of Consentversion 6.1(20 July 2000)(*Minor ammendment 15/8/01) Data Statistics
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There is a need to establish a central information base of all Amputees. There is no current system of identifying the number or distribution of amputees or their prosthetic devices on a national basis. There is no reliable and complete data for planning or research exercises.
With the devolution of responsibility for the Artificial Limb Schemes to the various States, there is no opportunity to create such a database through a sole Commonwealth Department. Thus it will require the cooperation of all State schemes, public and private providers and the industry in general.
By its very nature, the database needs to reside in a central location which is governed by policy which obliges confidentiality. Neutrality (in a State to State sense) is also desirable. In order to facilitate utilization, a website is required and de facto, the capacity to maintain and refine a website is required.
Parties included
Given that the primary purpose of the database is to support ALS activities and research, it follows that the information should include appropriate demographic, prosthetic and utilisation data. It is proposed that the ALS (or its equivalent) of the various States and REHABTech. be the only standing users allowed. Any and all other requests for access or information or use of the information within the database would have to be meet established criteria and approval by ALS Manager’s Forum.
The Database contains the following data:
The contributed information from all areas shall be contained in a database maintained by REHABTech. In those areas where the current data is held on a compatible database, an initial data transfer would be carried out electronically followed by quarterly updates. If the client data is not held on computer or is not compatible then one would suggest the establishment of a basic database and then transfer the data. Particular encouragement should be provided to the private prosthetic service providers (PSP) to submit data on their private patients (i.e. not funded by ALS).
The primary use is the determination of general epidemiological information such as age distribution, frequency of cause of amputation or type of amputation, geographical distribution of amputees, etc.
Performance indicators may be calculated to allow comparative studies and establish realistic outcome goals. Cost and reliability indicators may also be produced.
In the case where a product is being recalled as its use may pose a potential risk to an amputee, the ALS Manager’s Forum may authorise the generation of a list of file identification numbers which can be translated by an individual ALS or private supplier to contact an individual amputee.
Requests for further information
To support academic research activities, general subsets of the data may be produced. The retrieval of specific data for research purposes requires a specific request in writing outlining what is sought and why and requires approval of the ALS Managers Forum.
Should the request seek any information which could identify an amputee as an individual, then the researcher must provide the endorsement of the project from the appropriate ethical body of the organisation to whom they are associated and the endorsement of the peak voluntary amputee organisation prior to the ALS Managers’ Forum’s consideration of the request. Only after this, will the appropriate agreement of any individual(s) be sought.
An individal ALS may choose to act as agent for information in order that details remain within the ALS administration e.g. mailout.
I,____________________________________________,
acting within the scope of authority exercisable by me, hereby consent
to the publication and dissemination, by the REHAB Tech of
State amputee database statistics*.
I recognise that publication and dissemination of the statistics detailed below may not enable the identification of any organisation, contracted manufacturer or service as the sole or major contributor to those statistics.
I recognise that the release of information which may lead to the identification of an amputee is restricted to those occasions where it is justifiably clear that the release of this information is consistent with the duty of care to the amputee.
Database Statistics* to be released are under this consent include:
Signed _________________________________ Dated _____________________
Name of Organisation _____________________________
Position in Organisation _______________________________________________________
Mailing Address of Organisation _____________________________________________
_____________________________________________
In practical terms, the full implementation (and thus benefit) of this National Registry will take a substantial amount of time simply due to the lack of computer based information in many areas. However, the infrastructure can be established readily and data from currently functional databases could be quickly accessed.
Step 1 Set up of Database at REHABTech by April 1, 2000
Step 2 Data transfer from existing databases by June 1, 2000 Currently delayed - contact secretary
Step 3 In use by July 1, 2000 Currently delayed - contact secretary
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Further information can be obtained by contacting:
Secretary, ALS Managers' Forum
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Clayton Vic 3800 AUSTRALIA
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Last updated: 15 August 2001