BACKGROUND: A single, standardised measure of victimisation-related (VR) injury admission in hospital administrative datasets could allow monitoring of preventive and response strategies and international comparisons of policy. Consistency of risk factors and incidence rates for a measure of victimisation-related injury in different countries with similar access to healthcare services would provide indirect evidence for measure validity. METHODS: Cohorts were derived from hospital administrative data for children aged less than 18 years who were admitted for acute injury to hospitals in England or Western Australia (WA) in 2000 to 2008. We compared the effects of age, sex and deprivation on the annual incidence of acute admission for VR inj...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Objective: To describe the rates of hospitalisation for head and traumatic brain injury among Austra...
Abstract Background International data on child maltreatment are largely derived from child protecti...
Background Strong variations in injury rates have been documented cross-nationally. Historically, th...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
Abstract Background Childhood injury remains a significant public health problem responsible for sig...
Background: Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury ...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Objective: To determine the relation between morbidity from injury and deprivation for different lev...
OBJECTIVES:To determine the predictive value and sensitivity of demographic features and injuries (i...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Background: International data on child maltreatment are largely derived from child protection agenc...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
To determine the predictive value and sensitivity of demographic features and injuries (indicators) ...
ABSTRACT Objective Acute respiratory infections (ARI) including bronchiolitis, pneumonia and influe...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Objective: To describe the rates of hospitalisation for head and traumatic brain injury among Austra...
Abstract Background International data on child maltreatment are largely derived from child protecti...
Background Strong variations in injury rates have been documented cross-nationally. Historically, th...
Objective: To explore the relationship between child injury morbidity and socioeconomic status. Desi...
Abstract Background Childhood injury remains a significant public health problem responsible for sig...
Background: Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury ...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
Objective: To determine the relation between morbidity from injury and deprivation for different lev...
OBJECTIVES:To determine the predictive value and sensitivity of demographic features and injuries (i...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Background: International data on child maltreatment are largely derived from child protection agenc...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
To determine the predictive value and sensitivity of demographic features and injuries (indicators) ...
ABSTRACT Objective Acute respiratory infections (ARI) including bronchiolitis, pneumonia and influe...
Injuries are an increasingly important cause of death in children worldwide, yet injury mortality is...
Objective: To describe the rates of hospitalisation for head and traumatic brain injury among Austra...
Abstract Background International data on child maltreatment are largely derived from child protecti...