Do sports utility vehicles (SUVs) and light truck vehicles (LTVs) cause more severe injuries to pedestrians and cyclists than passenger cars in the case of a crash? A systematic review and meta-analysis [0.03%]
系统评价与meta分析:多用途运动型车辆及轻型卡车撞人事故中行人和骑行者受伤情况严重程度高于乘用车吗?
Elsa Robinson,Phil Edwards,Anthony Laverty et al.
Elsa Robinson et al.
Questions: In the case of a road traffic crash, do sports utility vehicles (SUVs) and light truck vehicles (LTVs) cause more severe injuries to pedestrians and cyclists than passenger cars? Does any effect differ between ...
Analysing occupational injuries onboard in Türkiye: human factors and under-reporting issues [0.03%]
土耳其海上职业伤害分析:人为因素与漏报问题
Taha Talip Türkistanlı,Davut Pehlivan
Taha Talip Türkistanlı
Background: Maritime transportation remains one of the most hazardous industries globally, with work-related incidents posing significant risks. Material ...
Is legislation effective in reducing risks of all-terrain vehicle-related injuries? A systematic review [0.03%]
一项系统性回顾:立法在降低全地形车相关伤害风险方面是否有效?
Natalie L Yanchar,Olutayo Toriola,Suzanne Beno et al.
Natalie L Yanchar et al.
Background: Over decades, governments have enacted policies and legislation mandating strategies to reduce the incidence and severity of all-terrain vehicle (ATV)-related injuries. We performed a systematic review to dete...
Preparing for a meta-analysis of rates: extracting effect sizes and standard errors from studies of count outcomes with person-time denominators [0.03%]
计数结局研究效应大小和标准误的提取:以人时为分母的研究的率的meta分析准备工作的相关问题
Matthew Spittal
Matthew Spittal
Background: Formulas for the extraction of continuous and binary effect sizes that are entered into a meta-analysis are readily available. Only some formulas for the extraction of count outcomes have been presented previo...
Injuries from falling out of bed in infants under 1 year of age: a systematic review [0.03%]
一岁以内婴儿坠床伤害的系统综述
Camile Lima Barros Ourem Campos,Gabriela Carneiro de Farias Evangelista,Lucas Victor Alves et al.
Camile Lima Barros Ourem Campos et al.
Context: Falls from beds are a leading cause of unintentional injuries in infants under 1 year of age. While most cases result in mild outcomes, the potential for severe injuries, such as skull fractures or intracranial h...
Occupational health equity: a call to consider social-structural factors in injury prevention research [0.03%]
职业健康公平性:在伤害预防研究中考虑社会结构因素的呼吁
Shannon Guillot-Wright,Elizabeth S McClure,Marizen R Ramirez et al.
Shannon Guillot-Wright et al.
Occupational health equity scholarship has been growing over the past decade, including social-structural determinants of health research that centres the voices and experiences of historically marginalised communities. In our commentary, w...
Quantifying rip current-related drowning deaths and exposure on Australian beaches [0.03%]
澳大利亚海滩的离岸流相关溺水死亡及潜在危险量化研究
Sean Kelly,Jessica Ledger,William Koon et al.
Sean Kelly et al.
Background: Rip currents are the leading coastal hazard on Australian beaches and a significant contributor to coastal drowning. This comprehensive study explored the long-term epidemiology and exposure-based mortality ra...
Cross-sectional survey to investigate bicycle riders' knowledge and experience of structural weakness in bicycles in Australia [0.03%]
关于澳大利亚自行车骑行人自行车结构弱点的知识和体验的横断面调查
Julie Hatfield,Soufiane Boufous,Andrew Roman Novak
Julie Hatfield
Background: Structural weakness may occur within bicycles (eg, during manufacture or impact) and may result in sudden failure and serious injuries. While some indicators of structural weakness may be detected by visual in...
Systematic review of the impact of interventions changing access to lethal means on suicide attempts and deaths [0.03%]
改变获得自杀手段的干预措施对企图自杀和死亡影响的系统评价
Lisa M Shank,Derek J Smolenski,Courtney Boyd et al.
Lisa M Shank et al.
Objective: The study objective was to examine if interventions changing access to lethal means are associated with changes in suicide deaths and/or attempts by conducting a systematic review of controlled intervention stu...
Home and injury location discordance patterns in paediatric trauma: trends by mechanism, age and childhood opportunity level [0.03%]
儿科创伤的居家地点与受伤地点不一致模式:按致伤原因、年龄和童年机会水平的趋势分析
Erin E Ross,MaKayla L OGuinn,Shadassa Ourshalimian et al.
Erin E Ross et al.
Background/aims: Understanding how injury mechanisms, demographics and neighbourhood characteristics differ based on injury location can improve data-driven injury prevention efforts. Our objective was to describe the ass...