When prevention efforts fail, injured children require high-quality health services to support their recovery. Disparities in non-fatal injury outcomes, an indicator of health-care quality, have received minimal attention. We evaluated the extent to which general trauma follow-up studies published in the peer-reviewed scientific literature provide evidence of socially patterned inequities in health, functional or disability outcomes ≥4 weeks after childhood injuries. Using a systematic search, we identified 27 eligible cohort studies from 13 high-income countries. We examined the extent to which the reported health outcomes varied across the PROGRESS criteria: place of residence, race/ethnicity, occupation, gender/sex, religion, socio-econo...
Introduction Traumatic injury is a leading contributor to the global disease burden in children and ...
Background: Injury is a leading contributor to the global disease burden in children, affecting thei...
Background: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death/disability, with more disadvantaged chi...
When prevention efforts fail, injured children require high-quality health services to support their...
When prevention efforts fail, injured children require high-quality health services to support their...
Injury burden is greater in children from vulnerable and disenfranchised populations. This systemati...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the association between childhood injury and ...
Objective: To determine the relation between morbidity from injury and deprivation for different lev...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
BACKGROUND: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
Traumatic injury is a leading contributor to the global disease burden in children and adolescents, ...
Objective The relative significance of child injury as a cause of preventable death has increased as...
Background: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
Background: Racial disparities in mortality exist among pediatric trauma patients; however, little i...
Background: In high income countries, injuries account for 40 % of all child deaths...
Introduction Traumatic injury is a leading contributor to the global disease burden in children and ...
Background: Injury is a leading contributor to the global disease burden in children, affecting thei...
Background: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death/disability, with more disadvantaged chi...
When prevention efforts fail, injured children require high-quality health services to support their...
When prevention efforts fail, injured children require high-quality health services to support their...
Injury burden is greater in children from vulnerable and disenfranchised populations. This systemati...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the association between childhood injury and ...
Objective: To determine the relation between morbidity from injury and deprivation for different lev...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
BACKGROUND: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
Traumatic injury is a leading contributor to the global disease burden in children and adolescents, ...
Objective The relative significance of child injury as a cause of preventable death has increased as...
Background: Injury is a significant cause of childhood death and can result in substantial long-term...
Background: Racial disparities in mortality exist among pediatric trauma patients; however, little i...
Background: In high income countries, injuries account for 40 % of all child deaths...
Introduction Traumatic injury is a leading contributor to the global disease burden in children and ...
Background: Injury is a leading contributor to the global disease burden in children, affecting thei...
Background: Unintentional injury is a leading cause of death/disability, with more disadvantaged chi...