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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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Joan Ozanne-Smith,Qingfeng Li Joan Ozanne-Smith
Introduction: China has undergone massive social change over the past four decades. Since national estimates became available in 1987, the overall fatal injury rate has decreased. This paper investigates targeted interven...
J Morag MacKay,Mark Andrew Ryan J Morag MacKay
Unintentional injury remains an important global public health issue, and efforts to address it are often hampered by a lack of visibility, leadership, funding, infrastructure, capacity and evidence of effective solutions. The growing suppo...
Alex Donaldson,Belinda J Gabbe,David G Lloyd et al. Alex Donaldson et al.
Objective: The public health benefits of injury prevention programmes are maximised when programmes are widely adopted and adhered to. Therefore, these programmes require appropriate implementation support. This study eva...
Lijun Wang,Xunjie Cheng,Peng Yin et al. Lijun Wang et al.
Background: Epidemiological characteristics and recent trends in unintentional drowning at the national level in China are unreported. Methods: ...
Amita Toprani,Martha Robinson,James K Middleton Iii et al. Amita Toprani et al.
Background: Preventing child falls from windows is easily accomplished by installing inexpensive window-limiting devices but window falls remain a common cause of child injuries. This article describes the history and evo...
Robert Andrew Gardner,Kori L Brewer,Dennis B Langston Robert Andrew Gardner
Background: Emergency department (ED) patients with chronic pain challenge providers to make quick and accurate assessments without an in-depth pain management consultation. Emergency physicians need reliable means to det...
Elizabeth D Nesoff,Adam J Milam,Keshia M Pollack et al. Elizabeth D Nesoff et al.
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to investigate the contribution of neighbourhood disorder around alcohol outlets to pedestrian injury risk. Meth...
Sheryl A Bedno,D Alan Nelson,Lianne M Kurina et al. Sheryl A Bedno et al.
Background: Musculoskeletal (MSK) injuries are a leading cause of morbidity among US Army soldiers, especially among women and the newly enlisted. While extremes of body mass index (BMI), low physical fitness and tobacco ...