The project outlined in this report flowed from CCYHC’s indicators initiative. The purpose of this research project was to develop a set of injury indicators for monitoring and evaluating the health of (and health services provided to) children, youth and their families in relation to injury and injury prevention (primary, secondary and tertiary) in Canada.Medicine, Faculty ofPediatrics, Department ofNon UBCUnreviewedFacult
A report on the Unintentional Injuries in British Columbia: Trends and Patterns Among Children and Y...
The purpose of this report is to provide details on the burden of concussion among children and yout...
In 2010 in British Columbia (BC), Canada, total injury costs per capita were higher among youth aged...
The project outlined in this report flowed from CCYHC’s indicators initiative. The purpose of this r...
Measuring Injury Matters is intended to be a practical resource for injury prevention professionals ...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
Children and Youth in British Columbia: Injury by Ages and Stages 2003‐2007 looks at the current inj...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
Child and youth injury prevention research in Canada has lagged behind other Organisation for Econom...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
Introduction: Childhood injuries represent a significant public health problem, with young children ...
Objective—Injuries to Canadian youth (11–15 years) identified from a population based health survey ...
Background: The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Survey is one of very few cross-national he...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
In Canada, unintentional injuries are a leading cause of hospitalization for children aged 5-19 year...
A report on the Unintentional Injuries in British Columbia: Trends and Patterns Among Children and Y...
The purpose of this report is to provide details on the burden of concussion among children and yout...
In 2010 in British Columbia (BC), Canada, total injury costs per capita were higher among youth aged...
The project outlined in this report flowed from CCYHC’s indicators initiative. The purpose of this r...
Measuring Injury Matters is intended to be a practical resource for injury prevention professionals ...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
Children and Youth in British Columbia: Injury by Ages and Stages 2003‐2007 looks at the current inj...
First Nations and Inuit children and youth indicators are important tools to influence policy and to...
Child and youth injury prevention research in Canada has lagged behind other Organisation for Econom...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
Introduction: Childhood injuries represent a significant public health problem, with young children ...
Objective—Injuries to Canadian youth (11–15 years) identified from a population based health survey ...
Background: The Health Behaviour in School-aged Children Survey is one of very few cross-national he...
Introduction: Despite legal protections for young workers in Canada, youth aged 15–24 are at high ri...
In Canada, unintentional injuries are a leading cause of hospitalization for children aged 5-19 year...
A report on the Unintentional Injuries in British Columbia: Trends and Patterns Among Children and Y...
The purpose of this report is to provide details on the burden of concussion among children and yout...
In 2010 in British Columbia (BC), Canada, total injury costs per capita were higher among youth aged...