Scald injury is common, accounting for half of all burns in pre-school children. Most scalds are preventable and health professionals can play an important role in targeting interventions to those at greatest risk. However, the potential for routinely collected medical data to be used to identify high risk children has not been well explored.\ud \ud We used a matched case–control study to identify risk factors for first scald injury in children under 5 using a large, nationally representative database of routinely collected primary care records. Among 986 cases and 9240 controls, male gender, age (2 years), higher birth order, single-parent families and increasing index of material deprivation were associated with increased odds of scald in...
ABSTRACT Aims: To inform childhood burn prevention by identifying demographics, clinical features a...
ObjectiveTo investigate child developmental and behavioural characteristics and risk of burns and sc...
The aim of this study is to review scalds occurring to children in the bathroom. The design of the s...
Scald injury is common, accounting for half of all burns in pre-school children. Most scalds are pre...
AbstractScald injury is common, accounting for half of all burns in pre-school children. Most scalds...
BACKGROUND: Scalds are one of the most common forms of thermal injury in young children worldwide. C...
Objective: To determine the relationship between a range of modifiable risk factors and medically at...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI Objective To determine the relationship between a range of modifiable r...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
AIM: To explore whether the presence of illness is a predisposing factor to scalds in children aged ...
Background: Injuries in childhood are largely preventable yet an estimated 2,400 children die every ...
In this study, the recently introduced International Classification of Disease, 10th revision, code ...
Objective To demonstrate how the mechanism and agent of injury can influence the anatomical location...
Background Most intentional burns are scalds, and distinguishing these from unintentional causes is...
ABSTRACT Aims: To inform childhood burn prevention by identifying demographics, clinical features a...
ObjectiveTo investigate child developmental and behavioural characteristics and risk of burns and sc...
The aim of this study is to review scalds occurring to children in the bathroom. The design of the s...
Scald injury is common, accounting for half of all burns in pre-school children. Most scalds are pre...
AbstractScald injury is common, accounting for half of all burns in pre-school children. Most scalds...
BACKGROUND: Scalds are one of the most common forms of thermal injury in young children worldwide. C...
Objective: To determine the relationship between a range of modifiable risk factors and medically at...
© 2016 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI Objective To determine the relationship between a range of modifiable r...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
The objective was to study presentation patterns of scald injuries in children and suggest potential...
AIM: To explore whether the presence of illness is a predisposing factor to scalds in children aged ...
Background: Injuries in childhood are largely preventable yet an estimated 2,400 children die every ...
In this study, the recently introduced International Classification of Disease, 10th revision, code ...
Objective To demonstrate how the mechanism and agent of injury can influence the anatomical location...
Background Most intentional burns are scalds, and distinguishing these from unintentional causes is...
ABSTRACT Aims: To inform childhood burn prevention by identifying demographics, clinical features a...
ObjectiveTo investigate child developmental and behavioural characteristics and risk of burns and sc...
The aim of this study is to review scalds occurring to children in the bathroom. The design of the s...