This report provides summary data on hospitalised injury of children and young people (aged 0-17 years) in New South Wales from 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010. This report provides summary data on hospitalised injury in New South Wales (NSW) resident children and young people (0-17) for the period 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010. It also provides information on trends in injury between 1 July 1999 and 30 June 2010. More than 23,000 children and young people (0-17) were hospitalised in 2009-10 as a result of an injury. Roughly equal numbers of boys and girls were hospitalised under the age of 5. There were more boys hospitalised than girls aged 5−14. A total of 31 children died in hospital over this period as a result of injury, mainly tra...
This report, covering injuries resulting in admission to Australian hospitals in the financial year...
Child road trauma poses a preventable public health burden to the community. This PhD research aimed...
Abstract Background There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries i...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Background: Childhood injury is a leading cause of hospitalisation, yet there has been no comprehens...
Summary The aim of this report is to provide information about injuries that lead to hospitalisati...
Objective: To describe the rates of hospitalisation for head and traumatic brain injury among Austra...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
Objective: To analyse changes in the incidence of injuries requiring hospitalisation for child passe...
Paediatric trauma centres seek to optimise the care of injured children. Trends in state-wide paedia...
Objective: To describe unintentional injuries to children aged less than one year, using coded and t...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries in childr...
Abstract Background Childhood injury remains a significant public health problem responsible for sig...
The aim of this study is to review patient characteristics, injury patterns, and outcomes of trauma ...
This report, covering injuries resulting in admission to Australian hospitals in the financial year...
Child road trauma poses a preventable public health burden to the community. This PhD research aimed...
Abstract Background There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries i...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Background: Childhood injury is a leading cause of hospitalisation, yet there has been no comprehens...
Summary The aim of this report is to provide information about injuries that lead to hospitalisati...
Objective: To describe the rates of hospitalisation for head and traumatic brain injury among Austra...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
Objective: To analyse changes in the incidence of injuries requiring hospitalisation for child passe...
Paediatric trauma centres seek to optimise the care of injured children. Trends in state-wide paedia...
Objective: To describe unintentional injuries to children aged less than one year, using coded and t...
BACKGROUND: There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries in childr...
Abstract Background Childhood injury remains a significant public health problem responsible for sig...
The aim of this study is to review patient characteristics, injury patterns, and outcomes of trauma ...
This report, covering injuries resulting in admission to Australian hospitals in the financial year...
Child road trauma poses a preventable public health burden to the community. This PhD research aimed...
Abstract Background There is concern about recent increase and severity of sports-related injuries i...