Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to the medical centre of a cruise ship with a median passenger load of 719 per day during a three-year period, and to determine high risk areas, equipment, and behaviour. Methods. All reported passenger injuries were registered at first visit. An injury was 'serious' if it led to hospitalization ashore or if full recovery was not expected within two weeks. Results. During 3 years, 663 injuries (62.7% women) were reported aboard; 12.5% were classified as serious. The victims' median age was 72 (range: 1-97) years. The incidence rate was 0.8 injuries per 1000 passenger-days. Most victims (65.3%) suffered injuries aboard, 3.6% on tenders, and 31.1% ...
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Aims Seafaring is known as a high-risk industry. The aims were to describe the incidence of non-fata...
In 2009, your authors published an article entitled An Examination of the Evolution of Crimes at Sea...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
Study objective - To register and analyze data from all crew injuries reported to the medical center...
Background: The number of commercial cruise ship passengers continues to rise and is projected to re...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
Study objective: To describe the medical practice of one physician and two nurses during a 106-day w...
This retrospective study estimates cumulative incidences of injury and illness in a seafarer cohort ...
A 66-year-old overweight insulin-dependent male passenger with diabetes and severe arthritis was on ...
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Introduction: Mooring operations on modern vessels remain one of the least mechanized types of work....
Background: There is very limited systematic analysis of the causes and consequences of maritime acc...
AbstractThe core of the cruise industry experience is to provide a pleasant recreation for the custo...
Movement of people is poised to be the next big thing in shipping. At the same time, almost 2,000 de...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Aims Seafaring is known as a high-risk industry. The aims were to describe the incidence of non-fata...
In 2009, your authors published an article entitled An Examination of the Evolution of Crimes at Sea...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
Study objective - To register and analyze data from all crew injuries reported to the medical center...
Background: The number of commercial cruise ship passengers continues to rise and is projected to re...
Background. The objective was to register and analyze data from all passenger injuries reported to t...
Study objective: To describe the medical practice of one physician and two nurses during a 106-day w...
This retrospective study estimates cumulative incidences of injury and illness in a seafarer cohort ...
A 66-year-old overweight insulin-dependent male passenger with diabetes and severe arthritis was on ...
Author Posting. © The Author(s), 2015. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Introduction: Mooring operations on modern vessels remain one of the least mechanized types of work....
Background: There is very limited systematic analysis of the causes and consequences of maritime acc...
AbstractThe core of the cruise industry experience is to provide a pleasant recreation for the custo...
Movement of people is poised to be the next big thing in shipping. At the same time, almost 2,000 de...
Author Posting. © Elsevier B.V., 2007. This is the author's version of the work. It is posted here ...
Aims Seafaring is known as a high-risk industry. The aims were to describe the incidence of non-fata...
In 2009, your authors published an article entitled An Examination of the Evolution of Crimes at Sea...