Background: As the leading cause of death and among the top causes of hospitalisation in Canadians aged 1–44 years, injury is a major public health concern. Little is known about whether knowledge, training and understanding of the underlying causes and mechanisms of injury would help with one's own prevention efforts. Based on the Theory of Planned Behaviour, we hypothesised that injury prevention professionals would experience fewer injuries than the general population. Methods: An online cross-sectional survey was distributed to Canadian injury prevention practitioners, researchers and policy makers to collect information on medically attended injuries. Relative risk of injury in the past 12 months was calculated by comparing the s...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-03-18T00:00:00Z26658342PMC64223566076vault:3175
Context: Injury prevention programs for the lower extremities are effective in team-sport athletes. ...
Background: Injuries are the leading cause of mortality and also an important cause of permanent dis...
Background: As the leading cause of death and among the top causes of hospitalisation in Canadians a...
Background As the leading cause of death and among the top causes of hospitalisation in Canadians ag...
Abstract Background To effectively impact the significant population burden of injury, we completed...
In 2012 in Western Australia (WA), preventable injuries were responsible for over 1000 deaths, 50 00...
We will not solve the public health problem of injury simply by educating individuals about the natu...
[Extract] Injury is one of the most underrecognized public health problems in the world, with nearly...
Objective: To ascertain the activities undertaken by children’s centres to prevent unintentional inj...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in children and youth all over the world. Pres...
This article is based on a random digit dialed telephone survey in which adults were asked to name e...
Hundreds of thousands of individuals living in the United States are accidentally injured every year...
The aim of this controlled follow-up study was to assess the effectiveness of a multi-disciplinary t...
Background: Injuries account for an estimated 9 % of global mortality. Health professionals worldwid...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-03-18T00:00:00Z26658342PMC64223566076vault:3175
Context: Injury prevention programs for the lower extremities are effective in team-sport athletes. ...
Background: Injuries are the leading cause of mortality and also an important cause of permanent dis...
Background: As the leading cause of death and among the top causes of hospitalisation in Canadians a...
Background As the leading cause of death and among the top causes of hospitalisation in Canadians ag...
Abstract Background To effectively impact the significant population burden of injury, we completed...
In 2012 in Western Australia (WA), preventable injuries were responsible for over 1000 deaths, 50 00...
We will not solve the public health problem of injury simply by educating individuals about the natu...
[Extract] Injury is one of the most underrecognized public health problems in the world, with nearly...
Objective: To ascertain the activities undertaken by children’s centres to prevent unintentional inj...
Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in children and youth all over the world. Pres...
This article is based on a random digit dialed telephone survey in which adults were asked to name e...
Hundreds of thousands of individuals living in the United States are accidentally injured every year...
The aim of this controlled follow-up study was to assess the effectiveness of a multi-disciplinary t...
Background: Injuries account for an estimated 9 % of global mortality. Health professionals worldwid...
CC999999/Intramural CDC HHS/United States2019-03-18T00:00:00Z26658342PMC64223566076vault:3175
Context: Injury prevention programs for the lower extremities are effective in team-sport athletes. ...
Background: Injuries are the leading cause of mortality and also an important cause of permanent dis...