Aim: There are an estimated 372 000 worldwide deaths by drowning every year, and it has been described as a secret epidemic in Bangladesh. The aim of this study was to develop an intervention package to prevent children under the age of five from drowning in rural Bangladesh. Methods: This was a qualitative study using focus group discussions in three villages in rural Bangladesh. The 45 participants were mothers and fathers with children under five, the parents of children who had drowned and community leaders. Results: The majority of the participants (71%) were male. The focus groups revealed that most drowning's occurred between 11am and 2pm and that risk factors included the following: children not being able to swim, ditches that...
Drowning has been identified as a major cause of death in children in both developed and developing ...
Objectives To describe the development, community acceptability, feasibility, and sustainability of ...
Background The Sundarbans in India is a rural, forested region where children are exposed to a high ...
Background: Drowning is the third leading cause of death for children aged 0–4 years in many Asian c...
Introduction: Drowning contributes to injury and early death in many countries. Over 50% of global d...
Drowning is an important cause of mortality among children in rural Bangladesh. Children aged 1-4 ye...
Background: Drowning is a global public health problem of children. Children of low- and middle-inc...
While reductions in infectious disease have resulted in impressive declines in child mortality in Ba...
Background: Drowning contributes to incapacity and early death in many countries. In low- and middle...
Recent mortality data indicate that approximately half a million people drown each year worldwide, w...
Globally, drowning is the second largest cause of death by injury in children aged 1-14 years old. R...
Drowning is an important cause of mortality among children in rural Bangladesh. Children aged 1-4 ye...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Over one-quarter of deaths among 1–4 year-...
Over one-quarter of deaths among 1–4 year-olds in Bangladesh were due to drowning in 2003, and the p...
Background: Around the world, drowning is one of the top three causes of death from unintentional in...
Drowning has been identified as a major cause of death in children in both developed and developing ...
Objectives To describe the development, community acceptability, feasibility, and sustainability of ...
Background The Sundarbans in India is a rural, forested region where children are exposed to a high ...
Background: Drowning is the third leading cause of death for children aged 0–4 years in many Asian c...
Introduction: Drowning contributes to injury and early death in many countries. Over 50% of global d...
Drowning is an important cause of mortality among children in rural Bangladesh. Children aged 1-4 ye...
Background: Drowning is a global public health problem of children. Children of low- and middle-inc...
While reductions in infectious disease have resulted in impressive declines in child mortality in Ba...
Background: Drowning contributes to incapacity and early death in many countries. In low- and middle...
Recent mortality data indicate that approximately half a million people drown each year worldwide, w...
Globally, drowning is the second largest cause of death by injury in children aged 1-14 years old. R...
Drowning is an important cause of mortality among children in rural Bangladesh. Children aged 1-4 ye...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Over one-quarter of deaths among 1–4 year-...
Over one-quarter of deaths among 1–4 year-olds in Bangladesh were due to drowning in 2003, and the p...
Background: Around the world, drowning is one of the top three causes of death from unintentional in...
Drowning has been identified as a major cause of death in children in both developed and developing ...
Objectives To describe the development, community acceptability, feasibility, and sustainability of ...
Background The Sundarbans in India is a rural, forested region where children are exposed to a high ...