Background: Using a cohort of British Columbian male sawmill workers, we conducted a nested case-control study of the impact of rural compared to urban residence as well as rural/urban migration patterns in relation to hospitalization for non-work injury. We postulate that for many types of non-work injuries, rates will be higher in rural communities than in urban ones and that rates will also be higher for workers who migrate from urban to rural communities. Methods Using conditional logistic regression, univariate models were first run with each of five non-work injury outcomes. These outcomes were hospitalizations due to assault, accidental poisoning, medi...
Background. There is an overwhelmingly high incidence of severe injuries caused by motor vehicle cra...
Background: The identification of mental health problems early in life can increase...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...
Background: Using a cohort of British Columbian male sawmill workers, we conducted ...
INTRODUCTION: Rural residents generally experience a higher rate of injury than residents in urban s...
RTC:Rural researchers led by Andrew Myers review data from the 2019 American Community Survey to exp...
Sawmill jobs rank among the most hazardous occupations in Canada due to the high work-related injury...
Background Disparities in injury rates between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal popula...
Background: This study examines social disparities across neighbourhood levels of i...
Abstract Background The investigation of geographic v...
Background Worldwide, Indigenous people have disproportionately higher rates of transport injuries....
Objective Little is known about differences in hospital harm (injury, suffering, disability, disease...
Background: Barriers to trauma care for rural populations are well documented, but little is known a...
Traffic fatalities are considerably higher on rural roads than in cities. However, little research h...
Background: Injury is an enormous public health problem in Canada. Recent studies have suggested t...
Background. There is an overwhelmingly high incidence of severe injuries caused by motor vehicle cra...
Background: The identification of mental health problems early in life can increase...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...
Background: Using a cohort of British Columbian male sawmill workers, we conducted ...
INTRODUCTION: Rural residents generally experience a higher rate of injury than residents in urban s...
RTC:Rural researchers led by Andrew Myers review data from the 2019 American Community Survey to exp...
Sawmill jobs rank among the most hazardous occupations in Canada due to the high work-related injury...
Background Disparities in injury rates between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal popula...
Background: This study examines social disparities across neighbourhood levels of i...
Abstract Background The investigation of geographic v...
Background Worldwide, Indigenous people have disproportionately higher rates of transport injuries....
Objective Little is known about differences in hospital harm (injury, suffering, disability, disease...
Background: Barriers to trauma care for rural populations are well documented, but little is known a...
Traffic fatalities are considerably higher on rural roads than in cities. However, little research h...
Background: Injury is an enormous public health problem in Canada. Recent studies have suggested t...
Background. There is an overwhelmingly high incidence of severe injuries caused by motor vehicle cra...
Background: The identification of mental health problems early in life can increase...
Objectives: The primary objective of this study were to investigate the use of hospital discharge re...