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期刊名:International journal of injury control and safety promotion

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ISSN:1745-7300

e-ISSN:1745-7319

IF/分区:2.0/Q3

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Wearable systems for knee pathology detection and prosthetic control remain constrained by diagnostic limitations or rigid actuation. This study introduces an integrated two-phase framework combining non-invasive screening with adaptive pro...
Li Liu,Shengyan Qin Li Liu
Despite advancements in occupational safety management, injury prevention remains a persistent challenge across industries. This study presents a data-driven investigation into severe occupational injuries using publicly available reports f...
Ole Johan Sando,David C Schwebel,Rasmus Kleppe et al. Ole Johan Sando et al.
This study examined visual attention in children's street-crossing behaviour using a virtual reality (VR) environment with integrated eye-tracking. We hypothesized that older children would spend more time and a higher proportion of time fo...
Aviad Agam,Francis B Mimouni,Yigal Godler et al. Aviad Agam et al.
The Bedouin population of the Negev experiences the highest child mortality rate from unintentional childhood injury (UCI) in Israel. This study examines the underlying mechanisms of fatal UCI in Bedouin communities and proposes the cultura...
Sankhadeep Pramanik,Jhareswar Maiti,Bhargab Maitra Sankhadeep Pramanik
Road crashes and resulting fatalities are a major concern globally. Low- and Medium-Income Countries (LMIC) contribute to nearly 93% of the global fatalities due to road crashes. In this regard, the present study aims to identify associated...
Sakshi Gupta,Neeraja Lugani Sethi Sakshi Gupta
World Health Organization's (WHO) Healthy Cities Programme (HCP), initiated in 1984, addresses the global health challenges arising from urbanization and globalization within its six regions. In 2021, the Government of India (GOI) recommend...
Beena Puthillath,Bhasi M,Babu C A Beena Puthillath
Human factors play a vital role in the energy industry and often lead to fatal and non-fatal accidents. Therefore, understanding the underlying reasons behind poor safety climate and safety culture is crucial. This study employs a questionn...
Eugene Sogbe,Susilawati Susilawati Eugene Sogbe
Pedestrian fatalities remain a significant global concern, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where road safety measures are often lacking. In urban areas across Africa, pedestrian safety is especially critical, yet research ...
Sinjana Choudhuri,O Bala Krishna,J Maiti Sinjana Choudhuri
Safety culture, defined as the shared values, attitudes and behaviours toward workplace safety, plays a vital role in preventing accidents and ensuring workforce well-being. This article presents a novel method for assessing safety culture ...