To describe severe injury among American Indians in a large metropolitan county given that most previous studies of the high Indian injury morbidity and mortality rates have been conducted primarily in rural areas.|A retrospective analysis of a hospital trauma registry was conducted for the years 1986-92 at the Harborview Medical Center, the only Level I trauma center in King County, Washington, metropolitan county with the seventh largest number of urban American Indians in the United States.|Of 14,851 King County residents included in the registry, 593 (4%) were classified as American Indian. With King County whites as the reference, the age-standardized incidence ratio for inclusion of American Indians in the registry was 4.4 (95% confid...
The purpose of this report is to present findings on the health status and health needs ofAmerican I...
Public health research in American Indian communities involves many complex issues that may both hel...
Composed of over three hundred tribes, the American Indian population now numbers more than 1.5 mill...
In response to the high rates of injury morbidity and mortality among Native Americans, the Indian H...
BackgroundThe objectives of this study were to evaluate racial misclassification in a statewide trau...
Objective:The American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) population has a disproportionately high rate of...
In 1981, the Indian Health Service (IHS) initiated a program plan for Community Injury Control (CIC)...
communities in an attempt to describe demographic correlates and to compare findings with a represen...
The American Indian population, made up of well over 300 tribes, now numbers more than 1.5 million o...
Abstract Background: Research suggests that the lack of level I trauma centers should be investigate...
Research on lethal violence has generally been directed at White and African American populations, w...
Over the last twenty-five years, there has been a significant migration of American Indian people fr...
The purpose of this 1990 Indian Health Service (IHS), Urban Roundtable Table was to discuss and deve...
Introduction: Athletics are an integral part of American Indian (AI) life and culture. However, with...
Background: Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of major trauma. However, po...
The purpose of this report is to present findings on the health status and health needs ofAmerican I...
Public health research in American Indian communities involves many complex issues that may both hel...
Composed of over three hundred tribes, the American Indian population now numbers more than 1.5 mill...
In response to the high rates of injury morbidity and mortality among Native Americans, the Indian H...
BackgroundThe objectives of this study were to evaluate racial misclassification in a statewide trau...
Objective:The American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) population has a disproportionately high rate of...
In 1981, the Indian Health Service (IHS) initiated a program plan for Community Injury Control (CIC)...
communities in an attempt to describe demographic correlates and to compare findings with a represen...
The American Indian population, made up of well over 300 tribes, now numbers more than 1.5 million o...
Abstract Background: Research suggests that the lack of level I trauma centers should be investigate...
Research on lethal violence has generally been directed at White and African American populations, w...
Over the last twenty-five years, there has been a significant migration of American Indian people fr...
The purpose of this 1990 Indian Health Service (IHS), Urban Roundtable Table was to discuss and deve...
Introduction: Athletics are an integral part of American Indian (AI) life and culture. However, with...
Background: Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of major trauma. However, po...
The purpose of this report is to present findings on the health status and health needs ofAmerican I...
Public health research in American Indian communities involves many complex issues that may both hel...
Composed of over three hundred tribes, the American Indian population now numbers more than 1.5 mill...