Background Disparities in injury rates between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal populations in British Columbia (BC) are well established. Information regarding the influence of residence on disparities is scarce. We sought to fill these gaps by examining hospitalization rates for all injuries, unintentional injuries and intentional injuries across 24 years among i) Aboriginal and total populations; ii) populations living in metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas; and iii) Aboriginal populations living on- and off-reserve. Methods We used data spanning 1986 through 2010 from BC’s universal health care insurance plan, linked to vital statistics databases. Aborig...
Injury is the leading cause of death among children and youth in Canada. Significant disparities in ...
Background: Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of major trauma. However, po...
It is widely recognised that significant discrepancies exist between the health of indigenous and no...
Abstract Background Our objective was to explore intentional injury disparity between Indigenous pop...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence tha...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background Worldwide, Indigenous people have disproportionately higher rates of transport injuries....
Background: Evidence from various jurisdictions has shown higher rates of injury for Aboriginal comp...
Background: The current study examines what factors contribute to higher injury ris...
Background: Children and youth worldwide are at high risk of injury resulting in morbidity, disabili...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
This thesis examines health disparities in terms of identifiable injuries between Aboriginal and non...
Background Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of injury. The de facto stand...
Injury is the leading cause of death among children and youth in Canada. Significant disparities in ...
Background: Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of major trauma. However, po...
It is widely recognised that significant discrepancies exist between the health of indigenous and no...
Abstract Background Our objective was to explore intentional injury disparity between Indigenous pop...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence tha...
Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general population....
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
Background Worldwide, Indigenous people have disproportionately higher rates of transport injuries....
Background: Evidence from various jurisdictions has shown higher rates of injury for Aboriginal comp...
Background: The current study examines what factors contribute to higher injury ris...
Background: Children and youth worldwide are at high risk of injury resulting in morbidity, disabili...
Background: Aboriginal people in British Columbia (BC) have higher injury incidence than the general...
This thesis examines health disparities in terms of identifiable injuries between Aboriginal and non...
Background Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of injury. The de facto stand...
Injury is the leading cause of death among children and youth in Canada. Significant disparities in ...
Background: Aboriginal Canadians are considered to be at increased risk of major trauma. However, po...
It is widely recognised that significant discrepancies exist between the health of indigenous and no...