Paediatric magnet ingestion persists worldwide despite increasing regulatory policies [0.03%]
全球磁性玩具吞食事件频发监管政策收效甚微
Javeria Khader,Elena De Loizaga,Alexandra Johns et al.
Javeria Khader et al.
Objective: Paediatric magnet ingestion can have devastating consequences. To minimise this risk, many countries have policies to reduce exposure. This study seeks to summarise global reports of paediatric magnet ingestion...
Chris Zielinski;authorship group listed below
Chris Zielinski;authorship group listed below
Unrealised potential of pool fencing and life jackets to prevent US drownings [0.03%]
美国游泳池护栏和救生衣在预防溺水方面的潜力被低估了
Cora Peterson,Elizabeth Ayangunna,Briana Moreland et al.
Cora Peterson et al.
Background: Drowning causes more than 4500 deaths annually and is the leading cause of death among children aged 1-4 years old in the USA. Isolation pool fencing (ie, four-sided fencing to limit access from all adjoining ...
Impact of the pandemic on traffic injuries in Macao: an analysis of interrupted time-series data [0.03%]
新冠肺炎疫情对澳门交通伤的影响:一项中断时间序列分析研究
Mingming Liang,Yun Zhang,Pengpeng Ye et al.
Mingming Liang et al.
Objective: With social restrictions serving as a mitigating factor against the severe consequences of public health emergencies, this study investigates the impact of episodic travel restrictions on road traffic injuries ...
Morbidities associated with suicide mortality in the USA according to education using death certificates from 2010 to 2019 [0.03%]
基于2010至2019年死亡证明的美国教育程度与自杀死亡相关的疾病状况分析
Clara Girault,Sergi Trias-Llimós
Clara Girault
Objectives: To identify relationships between multiple causes of death information and a decedent's sex and education in suicide compared with accidental deaths. ...
Inequities of swimming ability: a population study of young people (aged 12-19) in British Columbia, Canada [0.03%]
加拿大英属哥伦比亚地区青少年游泳能力的不公平性:一项人口研究(12-19岁)
Annie Smith,Maya Peled,Elizabeth Saewyc
Annie Smith
Background: Fatal and non-fatal drowning incidents and drowning deaths in British Columbia (BC), Canada have risen in recent years. A lack of swimming proficiency can be a contributing factor. The aims of this study were ...
Economic modelling of fall prevention interventions delivered by community emergency medical services: a decision-tree analysis [0.03%]
社区急诊医疗服务提供跌倒预防干预的经济模型:决策树分析
Alexander James Ordoobadi,Tynan H Friend,Sarah D Berry et al.
Alexander James Ordoobadi et al.
Background: Fall prevention interventions delivered by specially trained emergency medical services (EMS) clinicians in the homes of patients at high risk for falls have been shown to prevent recurrent falls. However, the...
Predicting individual's decision to enter the water at a high-energy recreational surf beach in France [0.03%]
预测个人在法国一个高能量的休闲冲浪海滩下水的决定
Jeoffrey Dehez,Sandrine Lyser,Bruno Castelle
Jeoffrey Dehez
Objectives: To predict beachgoer decision to enter the water at a high-energy surf beach, in southwest France. Methods: We built a uniq...
Frederick P Rivara
Frederick P Rivara
In recent years, the reduction in rates of fatal unintentional injuries to children in the USA has not only plateaued, beginning before the pandemic, but has reversed, with increases across most mechanisms of injury. This study seeks to und...
Examining fall-related mortality in registries and surveillance systems in sub-Saharan Africa: a systematic review [0.03%]
东非地区登革热死亡率的系统性审查研究报告
Alissa Renz,Samuel Mayeden,Silvia Runge-Ranzinger et al.
Alissa Renz et al.
Objective: Fall-related injuries are a global public health concern, and trauma registries aid in collecting data to develop measures to reduce their burden on individuals and communities. The aim of this review was to pr...