Objective: To assess if rates of hospitalised injury in Australian Aboriginal children, and differences in these rates between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children, have changed over time. Methods: We used linked hospital data for New South Wales (NSW), Australia, to construct cohorts of children born in NSW hospitals between 2003-2007 and 2008-2012. We calculated rates of hospitalised injuries per 10,000 person years for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal children for both cohorts, and compared these using rate differences and rate ratios. Results: Rates of unintentional injury hospitalisation were similar in Aboriginal children in both cohorts and Aboriginal children had 1.7 times higher rates of unintentional injury hospitalisation compared...
Background: We analysed hospital admissions of a predominantly Aboriginal cohort of children in the ...
Background: Evidence from various jurisdictions has shown higher rates of injury for Aboriginal comp...
Summary The aim of this report is to provide information about injuries that lead to hospitalisati...
Objective: To assess if rates of hospitalised injury in Australian Aboriginal children, and differen...
Objective: To describe the leading mechanisms of hospitalised unintentional injury in Australian Abo...
ObjectiveThe aim of this PhD research was to quantify the burden of unintentional injury hospitalisa...
Objectives. To quantify inequalities in rates of unintentional injury-related hospitalizations betwe...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify inequalities in rates of unintentional injury-related hospitalizations be...
Background: Australian Aboriginal children experience a disproportionate burden of social and healt...
Objective : Despite being disproportionately affected by injury, little is known about factors as...
Objective: To investigate differences in the characteristics of burn injuries leading to hospitalisa...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
Objectives: To compare the injury profiles of the Indigenous population in New South Wales with that...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Globally, Indigenous children are found to...
Background: We analysed hospital admissions of a predominantly Aboriginal cohort of children in the ...
Background: Evidence from various jurisdictions has shown higher rates of injury for Aboriginal comp...
Summary The aim of this report is to provide information about injuries that lead to hospitalisati...
Objective: To assess if rates of hospitalised injury in Australian Aboriginal children, and differen...
Objective: To describe the leading mechanisms of hospitalised unintentional injury in Australian Abo...
ObjectiveThe aim of this PhD research was to quantify the burden of unintentional injury hospitalisa...
Objectives. To quantify inequalities in rates of unintentional injury-related hospitalizations betwe...
OBJECTIVES: To quantify inequalities in rates of unintentional injury-related hospitalizations be...
Background: Australian Aboriginal children experience a disproportionate burden of social and healt...
Objective : Despite being disproportionately affected by injury, little is known about factors as...
Objective: To investigate differences in the characteristics of burn injuries leading to hospitalisa...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
Objectives: To compare the injury profiles of the Indigenous population in New South Wales with that...
Background Indigenous children suffer a disproportionally high burden of unintentional injuries. A m...
© 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Globally, Indigenous children are found to...
Background: We analysed hospital admissions of a predominantly Aboriginal cohort of children in the ...
Background: Evidence from various jurisdictions has shown higher rates of injury for Aboriginal comp...
Summary The aim of this report is to provide information about injuries that lead to hospitalisati...