BACKGROUND: Young children and older people are particularly vulnerable to tap water scalding. For children, there are also socio-economic inequalities in risk. Evidence suggests that reducing tap water temperatures in social (public) housing through 'passive' means is effective in reducing risk. However, little is known about parents' or older people's perceptions of scald risk and prevention. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to document the views of parents and older residents in social housing in an inner-London borough about their tap water temperature, perceived scalding risk and scald prevention strategies. METHODS: Analysis of twenty in-depth interviews with 11 parents and 10 people aged 65 years or older. RESULTS: Tap water was describe...
Regulations to restrict the temperature of domestic hot tap water were introduced in NSW in 1999. Th...
Aims: To assess the cost-effectiveness of installing thermostatic mixer valves (TMVs) in reducing ri...
Rationale: From the 3rd to the 13th of August 2003 much of western Europe was embraced by one of the...
: BACKGROUND: Young children and older people are particularly vulnerable to tap water scalding. For...
ABSTRACT Objective: Little attention has been paid to the prevention of pediatric scalding injuries ...
Scalds from hot tap water are serious injuries that are potentially preventable by restricting the t...
In this study, the recently introduced International Classification of Disease, 10th revision, code ...
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs) in reducing bath hot ta...
Background Most projections of climate change suggest an increased frequency of heatwaves in England...
Background Most projections of climate change suggest an increased frequency of heatwaves in England...
AbstractObjectiveTo synthesise and evaluate the evidence of the effectiveness of interventions to pr...
BACKGROUND: Scalds are one of the most common forms of thermal injury in young children worldwide. C...
Objective: To explore the knowledge and reported thermal injury prevention practices among parents o...
Temperate zones including the UK and mainland Europe continue to be exposed to increasing temperatur...
The aim of this study is to review scalds occurring to children in the bathroom. The design of the s...
Regulations to restrict the temperature of domestic hot tap water were introduced in NSW in 1999. Th...
Aims: To assess the cost-effectiveness of installing thermostatic mixer valves (TMVs) in reducing ri...
Rationale: From the 3rd to the 13th of August 2003 much of western Europe was embraced by one of the...
: BACKGROUND: Young children and older people are particularly vulnerable to tap water scalding. For...
ABSTRACT Objective: Little attention has been paid to the prevention of pediatric scalding injuries ...
Scalds from hot tap water are serious injuries that are potentially preventable by restricting the t...
In this study, the recently introduced International Classification of Disease, 10th revision, code ...
Objectives: To assess the effectiveness of thermostatic mixing valves (TMVs) in reducing bath hot ta...
Background Most projections of climate change suggest an increased frequency of heatwaves in England...
Background Most projections of climate change suggest an increased frequency of heatwaves in England...
AbstractObjectiveTo synthesise and evaluate the evidence of the effectiveness of interventions to pr...
BACKGROUND: Scalds are one of the most common forms of thermal injury in young children worldwide. C...
Objective: To explore the knowledge and reported thermal injury prevention practices among parents o...
Temperate zones including the UK and mainland Europe continue to be exposed to increasing temperatur...
The aim of this study is to review scalds occurring to children in the bathroom. The design of the s...
Regulations to restrict the temperature of domestic hot tap water were introduced in NSW in 1999. Th...
Aims: To assess the cost-effectiveness of installing thermostatic mixer valves (TMVs) in reducing ri...
Rationale: From the 3rd to the 13th of August 2003 much of western Europe was embraced by one of the...