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Unintentional injury and its prevention in infant: knowledge and self-reported practices of main caregivers

Unintentional injury and its prevention in infant: knowledge and self-reported practices of main caregivers

... childhood injury and unintentional injury prevention ...of unintentional injuries worldwide ...on injury prevention in infants and children ...

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Unintentional injury prevention and the role of occupational therapy in the Solomon Islands: an integrative review

Unintentional injury prevention and the role of occupational therapy in the Solomon Islands: an integrative review

... This review only included peer-reviewed articles. An initial search of government websites such as WHO and the Solomon Islands statistical website presented reports with either incomplete injury-related data or ...

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Child Maltreatment Prevention – Finding Common Ground with Unintentional Injury Prevention

Child Maltreatment Prevention – Finding Common Ground with Unintentional Injury Prevention

... contrast, unintentional injuries are not concealed from health care providers, so diagnosis is straightforward and services can be set up ...of injury control are also highly effective (engineering of ...

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Unintentional injury and its prevention in infant: knowledge and self reported practices of main caregivers

Unintentional injury and its prevention in infant: knowledge and self reported practices of main caregivers

... Figure 1 shows the percentage of participants with correct answers to the 21 items that assessed knowledge on unintentional injury prevention. Sixteen items had good responses, three items had moderate ...

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An overview of geospatial methods used in unintentional injury epidemiology

An overview of geospatial methods used in unintentional injury epidemiology

... in unintentional injury studies when compared to broader public health research, suggesting that unintentional in- juries might be different in terms of their spatial con- texts and, hence, need to ...

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Children admitted to hospital following unintentional injury: perspectives of health service providers in Aotearoa/New Zealand

Children admitted to hospital following unintentional injury: perspectives of health service providers in Aotearoa/New Zealand

... of unintentional injury on childhood mortality and morbidity, improve- ment in the quality of health care and follow-up services is required to meet the needs of injured children and their ...of ...

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Office-Based Counseling for Unintentional Injury Prevention

Office-Based Counseling for Unintentional Injury Prevention

... include unintentional injury prevention as a major compo- nent of anticipatory guidance for infants, children, and ...of injury-prevention counseling varies for infants, preschool-aged children, ...

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The Prevention of Unintentional Injury Among American Indian and Alaska Native Children: A Subject Review

The Prevention of Unintentional Injury Among American Indian and Alaska Native Children: A Subject Review

... health care professionals should not warn that death is a potential outcome if certain protective measures are not taken. One strategy used by the IHS Injury Prevention Program was to conduct a crash test us- ing ...

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The Relationship between Unintentional Injury Risk and Risk Taking Behaviors:  The Effects of Impulsivity/Overactivity and Inattention, Grade, and Gender in School-Age Children

The Relationship between Unintentional Injury Risk and Risk Taking Behaviors: The Effects of Impulsivity/Overactivity and Inattention, Grade, and Gender in School-Age Children

... to unintentional injuries (Hammig et ...with injury rates, and has found that children whose families had received welfare benefits had the highest EF for drug poisoning ...

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Left-handedness as a Risk Factor for Unintentional Injury in Children

Left-handedness as a Risk Factor for Unintentional Injury in Children

... The written consent form informed the parent that the purpose of the study was “to examine whether left- or right-handedness is a risk factor for accidental injury.” Parents and patients[r] ...

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Understanding and meeting information needs following
unintentional injury: Comparing the accounts of patients,
carers and service providers

Understanding and meeting information needs following unintentional injury: Comparing the accounts of patients, carers and service providers

... Case managers are used in some post-injury services in the UK to coordinate, rehabilitation, care and support of people with complex clinical needs, for example, those with brain or spinal cord injury. Case ...

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Unintentional childhood injury: a controlled comparison of behavioral characteristics

Unintentional childhood injury: a controlled comparison of behavioral characteristics

... for injury in boys, while anxiety/depression and delinquent behavior are the predictors for ...an unintentional injury than those children who had normal CBCL ...of injury for both boys and ...

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Trends in Postneonatal Mortality Attributable to Injury, United States, 1988–1998

Trends in Postneonatal Mortality Attributable to Injury, United States, 1988–1998

... to injury for an average of 1110 deaths per year (range: ...to unintentional injury, nearly half of which were the result of a combination of mechanical suffocation (suffocation by plastic bag, ...

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Prevention of Agricultural Injuries Among Children and Adolescents

Prevention of Agricultural Injuries Among Children and Adolescents

... 100 unintentional injury deaths occur annually to children and adolescents on US farms, and an additional 22 000 injuries to children younger than 20 years occur on ...improved injury-control ...

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A comparative study of unintentional injuries among schooling left-behind, migrant and residential children in China

A comparative study of unintentional injuries among schooling left-behind, migrant and residential children in China

... tional injury is associated with broad factors which are constructed as a multi-level ...different injury risks ...from unintentional injury, especially for burns due to cooking ...accidental ...

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The impact of closing emergency departments on mortality in emergencies : an observational study

The impact of closing emergency departments on mortality in emergencies : an observational study

... infarction, unintentional injury, stroke or sepsis, have also found an association between increased journey times to hospital and increased risk of ...

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Seasonality of child and adolescent injury mortality in Japan, 2000–2010

Seasonality of child and adolescent injury mortality in Japan, 2000–2010

... average injury mortality rate in 2000–2010 by cause of death and sex are shown in ...from unintentional injuries occurred in August, while the lowest rates for these causes of death were in ...overall ...

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Paternal age, paternal presence and children’s health: an observational study

Paternal age, paternal presence and children’s health: an observational study

... an unintentional injury requiring medical treatment in the last year, child inpa- tient hospital admission in the last year, and child receipt of all recommended immuniza- tions since the previous ...

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Intelligence, academic achievement, and pediatric injury among a large sample of kindergartners

Intelligence, academic achievement, and pediatric injury among a large sample of kindergartners

... One question that remains unresolved in the literature is the roles of intelligence and academic achievement on children’s unintentional injury risk. From the perspective of face validity, one can imagine ...

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Maternal perceptions of supervision in preschool aged
children: a qualitative approach to understanding differences between families living in affluent and disadvantaged areas

Maternal perceptions of supervision in preschool aged children: a qualitative approach to understanding differences between families living in affluent and disadvantaged areas

... of unintentional injury to their children (Sparks, Craven et ...minimise unintentional injury risks to children; differences between the areas in terms of attitudes toward supervision do not ...

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