Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experience of undertaking an aquatic rescue in Australia. Methods: Previous aquatic rescue experience was sourced through the 2013 Queensland Computer Assisted Telephone Instrument Survey and compared to data on rescue‐related fatal unintentional drowning between 1 January 2006 and 31 December 2015. Results: Twenty‐three per cent (n=294/1291) of survey respondents had previously performed an aquatic rescue. Males (X2=35.2; p<0.001) were more likely to have performed a rescue; commonly at a beach/ocean/harbour location (X2=13.5; p<0.001). Females were more likely to have rescued a child (0‐4 years of age) (X2=29.2; p<0.001) from a swimming pool...
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...
Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experie...
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...
Bystanders who drown during a rescue attempt in aquatic waterways are becoming an increasingly impor...
Bystanders who drown during a rescue attempt in aquatic waterways are becoming an increasingly impor...
From 1980-2012, 81 persons drowned in New Zealand while attempting to rescue others. Of these, most ...
Introduction: Non-intentional child drowning remains a leading cause of child mortality. A related a...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
Objective(s): Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austr...
Objective: To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data assoc...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
Every year people drown while visiting coastal beaches. Increasingly, studies indicate that bystande...
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...
Objective: To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self‐reported experie...
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...
Bystanders who drown during a rescue attempt in aquatic waterways are becoming an increasingly impor...
Bystanders who drown during a rescue attempt in aquatic waterways are becoming an increasingly impor...
From 1980-2012, 81 persons drowned in New Zealand while attempting to rescue others. Of these, most ...
Introduction: Non-intentional child drowning remains a leading cause of child mortality. A related a...
Objective: To explore 5 years of drowning deaths in Australia compared with a previous Australian st...
Objective(s): Describe unintentional drowning deaths in rivers, creeks and streams (rivers) in Austr...
Objective: To redress the lack of Queensland population incidence mortality and morbidity data assoc...
Rescuers who drown sacrifice their lives so that another might live; these drowning deaths are a par...
Every year people drown while visiting coastal beaches. Increasingly, studies indicate that bystande...
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...