<div><p>Drowning risk factors may be identified by comparing drowning incidence rates for comparable at-risk populations but precise methods are lacking. To address this knowledge gap, an ecological study extrapolated crude time-duration exposure to water for a specified at-risk sample of surf bathers to estimate the bather population for all wave-dominated beaches in Victoria, Australia, over a four-year summer season period. An incidence rate was calculated using surf bather drowning deaths frequencies matched for time and location. For the sample, 47,341 hours of surf bathing were estimated from 177,528 bathing episodes. Generalising these results to Victoria, the crude drowning deaths incidence rate in the summer season was 0.41 per 1,0...
Rivers are a leading location for drowning, yet little is known about people’s usage of these waterw...
Abstract Background Drowning is the third cause of non-intentional injury death worldwide. Beaches o...
ObjectiveCoastal drowning is a global public health problem which requires evidence to support safet...
Drowning risk factors may be identified by comparing drowning incidence rates for comparable at-risk...
The study assessed the utility of risk analysis for advancing knowledge on drowning risk factors. Th...
Because not all persons bathe at surf beaches, drowning rates based on resident population are likel...
Retrospective data extraction from two complementary mortality datasets determined the descriptive e...
In the absence of an established literature, identifying and quantifying surf bather drowning risk f...
OBJECTIVE: To document patterns of water exposure at surf beaches by gender and identify factors tha...
Objective This study assessed the utility of lifeguard rescue data for providing information on pers...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the rate of unintentional drowning mortality and hospitalised morbidity usin...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
As 17% of all drownings occur at beaches, a study of unintentional fatal drownings at South Australi...
Introduction Globally, rivers are a common drowning location. In Australia, rivers are the leading l...
Australia’s celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently m...
Rivers are a leading location for drowning, yet little is known about people’s usage of these waterw...
Abstract Background Drowning is the third cause of non-intentional injury death worldwide. Beaches o...
ObjectiveCoastal drowning is a global public health problem which requires evidence to support safet...
Drowning risk factors may be identified by comparing drowning incidence rates for comparable at-risk...
The study assessed the utility of risk analysis for advancing knowledge on drowning risk factors. Th...
Because not all persons bathe at surf beaches, drowning rates based on resident population are likel...
Retrospective data extraction from two complementary mortality datasets determined the descriptive e...
In the absence of an established literature, identifying and quantifying surf bather drowning risk f...
OBJECTIVE: To document patterns of water exposure at surf beaches by gender and identify factors tha...
Objective This study assessed the utility of lifeguard rescue data for providing information on pers...
OBJECTIVES: To estimate the rate of unintentional drowning mortality and hospitalised morbidity usin...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
As 17% of all drownings occur at beaches, a study of unintentional fatal drownings at South Australi...
Introduction Globally, rivers are a common drowning location. In Australia, rivers are the leading l...
Australia’s celebration of its public holidays often involves aquatic recreation, frequently m...
Rivers are a leading location for drowning, yet little is known about people’s usage of these waterw...
Abstract Background Drowning is the third cause of non-intentional injury death worldwide. Beaches o...
ObjectiveCoastal drowning is a global public health problem which requires evidence to support safet...