This study investigates the effect of the 2004 US shopping cart safety standard on shopping-cart-related injuries among children younger than 15 years of age by retrospectively analyzing data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance System. An estimated 530 494 children younger than 15 years were treated in US emergency departments for shopping-cart-related injuries from 1990 to 2011, averaging 24 113 children annually. The most commonly injured body region was the head (78.1%). The annual concussion/closed head injury rate per 10 000 children increased significantly (P \u3c .001) by 213.3% from 0.64 in 1990 to 2.02 in 2011. Although a shopping cart safety standard was implemented in the United States in 2004, the overall number and...
Abstract Background Furniture and television tip-over injuries are an important source of injury to ...
OBJECTIVES. The goals were to describe the epidemiological features of pediatric nonautomobile motor...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe trauma in children secondary to the use of wheeled recrea...
Background: The subject of shopping cart-related injuries has received increasing attention, leading...
Background: Understanding the epidemiology of traumatic head injuries (THI) is essential to shape pu...
Consumer products are often associated with fall injuries, but there is limited research on nonfatal...
Head and face injuries requiring a hospital visit are a consistent problem for young children shoppi...
Objective: To use the 2006–2013 Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (NEDS) database to desc...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of injuries related to cribs, playpens, and bassinets among ...
This study concerns children’s safety in grocery stores and investigates the frequency of adults pla...
Public Health Significance: The objective of this study is to establish a clinical decision-making r...
Child injuries are a significant public health problem, both across the globe and in the United Stat...
This study investigated home exercise equipment–related injuries to children in the United States. D...
Background: Although head trauma-related deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits a...
Abstract-Twenty one males 17-22 months old took part in an experiment of the effects of shopping car...
Abstract Background Furniture and television tip-over injuries are an important source of injury to ...
OBJECTIVES. The goals were to describe the epidemiological features of pediatric nonautomobile motor...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe trauma in children secondary to the use of wheeled recrea...
Background: The subject of shopping cart-related injuries has received increasing attention, leading...
Background: Understanding the epidemiology of traumatic head injuries (THI) is essential to shape pu...
Consumer products are often associated with fall injuries, but there is limited research on nonfatal...
Head and face injuries requiring a hospital visit are a consistent problem for young children shoppi...
Objective: To use the 2006–2013 Nationwide Emergency Department Sample (NEDS) database to desc...
OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of injuries related to cribs, playpens, and bassinets among ...
This study concerns children’s safety in grocery stores and investigates the frequency of adults pla...
Public Health Significance: The objective of this study is to establish a clinical decision-making r...
Child injuries are a significant public health problem, both across the globe and in the United Stat...
This study investigated home exercise equipment–related injuries to children in the United States. D...
Background: Although head trauma-related deaths, hospitalizations, and emergency department visits a...
Abstract-Twenty one males 17-22 months old took part in an experiment of the effects of shopping car...
Abstract Background Furniture and television tip-over injuries are an important source of injury to ...
OBJECTIVES. The goals were to describe the epidemiological features of pediatric nonautomobile motor...
Aim: The aim of this study was to describe trauma in children secondary to the use of wheeled recrea...