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期刊名:Injury prevention

缩写:INJURY PREV

ISSN:1353-8047

e-ISSN:1475-5785

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Briana Lewis,Willie Leung,Rebecca Olsen et al. Briana Lewis et al.
Background: Paediatric injuries are the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, with unintentional trauma disproportionately affecting vulnerable populations. Social determinants of health, including socioecon...
Ali Işın,Akın Savaş Toklu,Amy E Peden Ali Işın
As a leading cause of injury-related harm, drowning prevention is a vital, yet under-resourced public health area. Central to efforts to prevent drowning are robust understandings of risk (and protective factors) and the ability to monitor ...
Helen Adesoba,Adesola Olumide,Carl Bonander Helen Adesoba
Background: Trauma registries are essential for improving trauma care and informing injury prevention programmes, yet their sustainability remains a challenge in low and middle-income countries due to financial constraint...
Alexandria Byskosh,Annie Buck,Sophia Smith et al. Alexandria Byskosh et al.
Background: Interpersonal firearm violence claims approximately 15,000 lives annually in the USA. 5% of gun stores-known as 'trace stores'-account for 90% of firearms used in crimes. Oversight of these stores falls to the...
Shaila Zaman,Aedan C Villegas,Rohit P Shenoi Shaila Zaman
Background: Natural language processing (NLP) can process unstructured text to provide information on injuries but has not been used for drowning. We tested the effectiveness of NLP in identifying risk and protective fact...
Ashley Wolf,Madison Offstein,Rebecca Metrick et al. Ashley Wolf et al.
Background: Firearm injuries are a leading cause of death, and Chicago is an epicentre of firearm violence with a firearm homicide rate four times the US average; prior studies have focused more on fatal firearm violence ...
Lisa Wexler,Jennifer L Shaw,Megan Leys et al. Lisa Wexler et al.
Background: Reducing access to firearms decreases suicide risk, and Alaska Native (AN) communities are disproportionately impacted. Most suicide prevention interventions target individuals, while AN communities prioritise...
Lucy Hart,Ashleigh Hawk,Zahrya Thomas et al. Lucy Hart et al.
Background: Interpersonal firearm injury (FI) is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among Americans. Those who experience FI are at increased risk of reinjury. Hospital-based violence intervention programmes (HVIP...
Sean Inzerillo,Georgios Toumbas,Mert Karabacak et al. Sean Inzerillo et al.
Background: Paediatric cervical spinal cord injuries (cSCIs) from motor vehicle crashes (MVCs) are rare but often devastating. This study aimed to characterise injury patterns, restraint use and inpatient outcomes among p...
Caitlyn Schreiner,Carolyn DiGuiseppi,Christen Rexing et al. Caitlyn Schreiner et al.
Injuries and violence remain leading causes of death for Americans, yet undergraduate public health education programmes continue to offer few courses in injury and violence epidemiology and prevention (IVEP). We assessed current IVEP cours...