This article compares the epidemiological profile of injury-related hospitalized morbidity of international tourists in New South Wales (NSW) with the hospitalized injury profile of NSW residents. Injury-related hospitalizations were identified from the NSW Admitted Patients Data Collection during 1 July 2000 to 30 June 2009. Injuries were identified using a principal diagnosis code of injury (ie, ICD-10-AM range S00-T98) and the presence of an external cause code (ie, ICD-10-AM range V00-Y98). Overseas tourists were more likely to be hospitalized for an injury following air and water transport, near-drowning, and pedestrian-related injuries. Sport or leisure-related activities were the most common activity conducted at the time of the inci...
Stephen J. Page and Denny Meyer, 'Tourist accidents: An exploratory analysis', Annals of Tourism Res...
A combination of the economic significance of international tourism, the increased mobility of indiv...
The paper reports findings from a multidisciplinary programme of research, the major aims of which w...
Objective: To explore injury deaths in international and domestic interstate travellers, together wi...
Background: The health and safety of international visitors remain an important issue for Australia...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury death for international tourists. This makes r...
Injury is a leading cause of death for tourists and a common complication of travel. Advice for trav...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury death for international tourists. This makes r...
New Zealand Health Information Service (NZHIS) morbidity data for the 15-year period, 1982–1996, wer...
During the financial year 1997/98, 132 overseas visitors were admitted to Queensland hospitals as a ...
Objective: To determine the number of overseas visitors admitted to Queensland hospitals for water-r...
This report has been jointly prepared by CARRS-Q and Queensland Transport to inform the development ...
Objective: Australia is a popular destination for international visitors. This study reviews interna...
Background: Medical tourism is a burgeoning industry in our region. It involves patients travelling ...
Insufficient attention has been paid to physical trauma as a cause of morbidity and mortality in int...
Stephen J. Page and Denny Meyer, 'Tourist accidents: An exploratory analysis', Annals of Tourism Res...
A combination of the economic significance of international tourism, the increased mobility of indiv...
The paper reports findings from a multidisciplinary programme of research, the major aims of which w...
Objective: To explore injury deaths in international and domestic interstate travellers, together wi...
Background: The health and safety of international visitors remain an important issue for Australia...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury death for international tourists. This makes r...
Injury is a leading cause of death for tourists and a common complication of travel. Advice for trav...
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of injury death for international tourists. This makes r...
New Zealand Health Information Service (NZHIS) morbidity data for the 15-year period, 1982–1996, wer...
During the financial year 1997/98, 132 overseas visitors were admitted to Queensland hospitals as a ...
Objective: To determine the number of overseas visitors admitted to Queensland hospitals for water-r...
This report has been jointly prepared by CARRS-Q and Queensland Transport to inform the development ...
Objective: Australia is a popular destination for international visitors. This study reviews interna...
Background: Medical tourism is a burgeoning industry in our region. It involves patients travelling ...
Insufficient attention has been paid to physical trauma as a cause of morbidity and mortality in int...
Stephen J. Page and Denny Meyer, 'Tourist accidents: An exploratory analysis', Annals of Tourism Res...
A combination of the economic significance of international tourism, the increased mobility of indiv...
The paper reports findings from a multidisciplinary programme of research, the major aims of which w...