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1. Traumatic and non-traumatic spinal cord impairment in New Zealand: incidence and characteristics of people admitted to spinal units.

2. Epidemiology of cruciate ligament injuries in New Zealand: exploring differences by ethnicity and socioeconomic status.

3. RESPOND: a programme to prevent secondary falls in older people presenting to the emergency department with a fall: protocol for an economic evaluation.

4. Cost-benefit analysis of fall injuries prevented by a programme of home modifications: a cluster randomised controlled trial.

5. Home safety assessment and modification to reduce injurious falls in community-dwelling older adults: cost-utility and equity analysis.

6. Unintentional drowning mortality, by age and body of water: an analysis of 60 countries.

8. Costs of injury in New Zealand: Accident Compensation Corporation spending, personal spending and quality-adjusted life years lost.

9. The New Zealand serious non-fatal self-harm indicators: how valid are they for monitoring trends?

10. Prospective Outcomes of Injury Study: recruitment, and participant characteristics, health and disability status.

11. Estimating person-based injury incidence: accuracy of an algorithm to identify readmissions from hospital discharge data.

12. Physical injuries resulting from intimate partner violence and disclosure to healthcare providers: results from a New Zealand population-based study.

13. Study protocol: A longitudinal study of the life histories of people with spinal cord injury.

14. Is length of stay in hospital a stable proxy for injury severity?

15. An investigation into methods to develop indicators to measure injury related impairment.