From 1980-2012, 81 persons drowned in New Zealand while attempting to rescue others. Of these, most (80%) were male, and all rescue fatalities occurred in open waters. Festivalgoers (N = 415) attending a cultural event in Auckland, New Zealand took part in a water safety survey that included information on their readiness to respond in a drowning emergency. Many indicated they would jump in and rescue a victim (47%), less than one third (30%) would get flotation to the victim. Significantly more males responded that they would jump in and rescue (males 55%, females 40%). Most (62%) estimated that they could only swim less than 100 m; 85% reported having swum that distance a swimming pool rather than in open water where most rescues take pla...
Drowning is a serious public health issue and leading cause of unintentional injury mortality worldw...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
New Zealand youth are over-represented in drowning statistics yet little is known about their unders...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
This paper examines the practical and theoretical knowledge of New Zealand youth, identifies gaps in...
Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experie...
Drowning is an important public health issue with major impacts on young adults aged 15–24 years, ye...
Bystanders who drown during a rescue attempt in aquatic waterways are becoming an increasingly impor...
Every year people drown while visiting coastal beaches. Increasingly, studies indicate that bystande...
This study evolved from concerns about the number of young people drowning in New Zealand (544 death...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17286/87132-thumbnail.jpgBackground: Globally...
Background: Bystanders make a critical difference in the survival of drowning victims. Little inform...
Several water safety organizations have attempted to improve reporting regarding lifeguard actions i...
While the importance of lifeguards in providing immediate and effective basic life support (BLS) in ...
Drowning is a serious public health issue and leading cause of unintentional injury mortality worldw...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
New Zealand youth are over-represented in drowning statistics yet little is known about their unders...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
An issue of growing importance within the field of drowning prevention is the undertaking of aquatic...
This paper examines the practical and theoretical knowledge of New Zealand youth, identifies gaps in...
Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experie...
Drowning is an important public health issue with major impacts on young adults aged 15–24 years, ye...
Bystanders who drown during a rescue attempt in aquatic waterways are becoming an increasingly impor...
Every year people drown while visiting coastal beaches. Increasingly, studies indicate that bystande...
This study evolved from concerns about the number of young people drowning in New Zealand (544 death...
https://kent-islandora.s3.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/node/17286/87132-thumbnail.jpgBackground: Globally...
Background: Bystanders make a critical difference in the survival of drowning victims. Little inform...
Several water safety organizations have attempted to improve reporting regarding lifeguard actions i...
While the importance of lifeguards in providing immediate and effective basic life support (BLS) in ...
Drowning is a serious public health issue and leading cause of unintentional injury mortality worldw...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
New Zealand youth are over-represented in drowning statistics yet little is known about their unders...