Objectives: The epidemiology of fatal drowning is increasingly understood. By contrast, there is relatively little population-level research on non-fatal drowning. This study compares data on fatal and non-fatal drowning in Australia, identifying differences in outcomes to guide identification of the best practice in minimising the lethality of exposure to drowning. Design: A subset of data on fatal unintentional drowning from the Royal Life Saving National Fatal Drowning Database was compared on a like-for-like basis to data on hospital separations sourced from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare's National Hospital Morbidity Database for the 13-year period 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2015. A restrictive definition was applied to...
Objective To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data associ...
OBJECTIVE(S) Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austra...
Disasters, such as flooding, are predicted to increase. Drowning is one of the leading causes of dea...
Objectives: The epidemiology of fatal drowning is increasingly understood. By contrast, there is rel...
Objectives: Fatal drowning estimates using a single underlying cause of death (UCoD) may under-repre...
Objective: To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data assoc...
Objective(s): Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austr...
Background: While a downward trend in unintentional drowning deaths in Australia has been observe...
Background: Drowning is a leading and preventable cause of death that has suffered an attention defi...
To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data associated with ...
To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data associated with ...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
Fatal and non-fatal drowning is a significant public health issue, which disproportionately impacts ...
Introduction: Unintentional drowning deaths are only part of the drowning profile, with little atten...
Objective To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data associ...
OBJECTIVE(S) Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austra...
Disasters, such as flooding, are predicted to increase. Drowning is one of the leading causes of dea...
Objectives: The epidemiology of fatal drowning is increasingly understood. By contrast, there is rel...
Objectives: Fatal drowning estimates using a single underlying cause of death (UCoD) may under-repre...
Objective: To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data assoc...
Objective(s): Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austr...
Background: While a downward trend in unintentional drowning deaths in Australia has been observe...
Background: Drowning is a leading and preventable cause of death that has suffered an attention defi...
To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data associated with ...
To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data associated with ...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
Fatal and non-fatal drowning is a significant public health issue, which disproportionately impacts ...
Introduction: Unintentional drowning deaths are only part of the drowning profile, with little atten...
Objective To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data associ...
OBJECTIVE(S) Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austra...
Disasters, such as flooding, are predicted to increase. Drowning is one of the leading causes of dea...