injurydriven
Injurydriven is an adjective used to describe approaches, policies, or research that are guided primarily by injury data, injury events, or injury risk. The term emphasizes that interventions are prioritized based on observed injury patterns and consequences rather than theoretical risk alone. The standard spelling in literature is injury-driven, though some writers concatenate the term as injurydriven.
Origin and usage of the term are informal; it is not a widely established label in formal
Scope and methods commonly associated with injurydriven work include the use of injury surveillance data, hospital
Examples of injurydriven work can be found in public health, where resources are allocated toward preventing
Critiques of injurydriven approaches include potential biases in injury reporting, neglect of rare but severe events,