Aim: Risk factors for child injury are multi-faceted. Social, environmental and economic factors place responsibility for prevention upon many stakeholders across traditional sectors such as health, justice, environment and education. Multi-sectoral collaboration for injury prevention is thus essential. In addition, co-benefits due to injury prevention initiatives exist. However, multi-sectoral collaboration is often difficult to establish and maintain. We present an applied approach for practitioners and policy makers at the local level to use to explore and address the multi-sectoral nature of child injury.Methods: We combined elements of the Haddon Matrix and the Lens and Telescope model, to develop a new approach for practitioners and p...
Introduction Although average injury rates are decreasing, large inequalities continue to exist bet...
Throughout the world, injuries are the leading cause ofdeath and disability in young children ages 1...
Injuries are among the leading causes of child morbidity and mortality worldwide [1]. Because injuri...
Aim: Risk factors for child injury are multi-faceted. Social, environmental and economic factors pla...
peer reviewedAim: Risk factors for child injury are multi-faceted. Social, environmental and economi...
© 2019 Article author(s). All rights reserved. Introduction This study presents a systematic approac...
Unintentional injury, with its broad range of injury types, possible countermeasures, and great numb...
Contemporary approaches to child protection are dominated by individualized forensically focused int...
peer reviewedBackground: Injury to children in Europe, resulting in both death and disability, const...
The aim of my thesis titled "Level of child injury prevention" is to highlight the issue of child in...
Aims: Unintentional home injuries are a significant global public health issue and are a major cause...
ABSTRACT Injury is the leading cause of death and a major source of preventable disability in childr...
Injury results from the acute transfer of energy (or the acute lack of a vital element) from the env...
Positive recent experience of presenting comparative child safety data at national level has instiga...
The importance of child injuries has now been recognised as a significant public health problem inte...
Introduction Although average injury rates are decreasing, large inequalities continue to exist bet...
Throughout the world, injuries are the leading cause ofdeath and disability in young children ages 1...
Injuries are among the leading causes of child morbidity and mortality worldwide [1]. Because injuri...
Aim: Risk factors for child injury are multi-faceted. Social, environmental and economic factors pla...
peer reviewedAim: Risk factors for child injury are multi-faceted. Social, environmental and economi...
© 2019 Article author(s). All rights reserved. Introduction This study presents a systematic approac...
Unintentional injury, with its broad range of injury types, possible countermeasures, and great numb...
Contemporary approaches to child protection are dominated by individualized forensically focused int...
peer reviewedBackground: Injury to children in Europe, resulting in both death and disability, const...
The aim of my thesis titled "Level of child injury prevention" is to highlight the issue of child in...
Aims: Unintentional home injuries are a significant global public health issue and are a major cause...
ABSTRACT Injury is the leading cause of death and a major source of preventable disability in childr...
Injury results from the acute transfer of energy (or the acute lack of a vital element) from the env...
Positive recent experience of presenting comparative child safety data at national level has instiga...
The importance of child injuries has now been recognised as a significant public health problem inte...
Introduction Although average injury rates are decreasing, large inequalities continue to exist bet...
Throughout the world, injuries are the leading cause ofdeath and disability in young children ages 1...
Injuries are among the leading causes of child morbidity and mortality worldwide [1]. Because injuri...