The second year of life is a time of rapid developmental changes. This paper aims to describe the pattern of unintentional injuries to one-year old children in three-month age bands to better understand the risks associated with developmental stages and, therefore, identify opportunities for proactive prevention. Injury surveillance data were used to identify children admitted to hospital in Queensland, Australia for an unintentional injury from 2002–2012. Falls were the most common injury, followed by burns and scalds, contact injuries and poisonings. Falls and contact injuries remained roughly constant by age, burns and scalds decreased and poisonings (by medications) increased. Animal- and transport-related injuries also became more comm...
In this thesis both a clinical and epidemiological approach were used to study injuries in young chi...
Background: Unintentional childhood injuries are a growing public health and developmental issue glo...
Background: Injuries are important causes of morbidity and mortality in childhood. There is a there...
The second year of life is a time of rapid developmental changes. This paper aims to describe the pa...
The second year of life is a time of rapid developmental changes. This paper aims to describe the pa...
Abstract Objective: To describe unintentional injuries to children aged less than one year, using co...
Abstract Background In Canada, there are many formal public health programs under development that a...
Objective To investigate causes, characteristics and temporal trends of paediatric major trauma. Des...
Pre-school children grow and develop rapidly with age and their changing capabilities are reflected ...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
© 2015, BMJ. All rights reserved. Background Childhood falls are an important global public health p...
Objectives: To describe the epidemiological characteristics of unintentional injuries due to falls i...
<p><b>Background:</b> The aim of our study was to use a local (Glasgow, west of Scotland) version of...
This report provides summary data on hospitalised injury of children and young people (aged 0-17 ye...
Abstract Background The aim of our study was to use a local (Glasgow, west of Scotland) version of a...
In this thesis both a clinical and epidemiological approach were used to study injuries in young chi...
Background: Unintentional childhood injuries are a growing public health and developmental issue glo...
Background: Injuries are important causes of morbidity and mortality in childhood. There is a there...
The second year of life is a time of rapid developmental changes. This paper aims to describe the pa...
The second year of life is a time of rapid developmental changes. This paper aims to describe the pa...
Abstract Objective: To describe unintentional injuries to children aged less than one year, using co...
Abstract Background In Canada, there are many formal public health programs under development that a...
Objective To investigate causes, characteristics and temporal trends of paediatric major trauma. Des...
Pre-school children grow and develop rapidly with age and their changing capabilities are reflected ...
Specific childhood injury types are ranked by occurrence rate for mortality, hospital admission and ...
© 2015, BMJ. All rights reserved. Background Childhood falls are an important global public health p...
Objectives: To describe the epidemiological characteristics of unintentional injuries due to falls i...
<p><b>Background:</b> The aim of our study was to use a local (Glasgow, west of Scotland) version of...
This report provides summary data on hospitalised injury of children and young people (aged 0-17 ye...
Abstract Background The aim of our study was to use a local (Glasgow, west of Scotland) version of a...
In this thesis both a clinical and epidemiological approach were used to study injuries in young chi...
Background: Unintentional childhood injuries are a growing public health and developmental issue glo...
Background: Injuries are important causes of morbidity and mortality in childhood. There is a there...