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Playground injuries to children

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C Norton, J Nixon, JR Sibert - British Medical Journal, 2004 - adc.bmj.com
P lay for children has never been more important, particularly as we now know
how vital exercise is in promoting health and preventing obe- sity, both in
childhood and also into adult life. Play is also important in establishing ...
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The Stamp-in-Safety program: A behavioral intervention to reduce behaviors that can lead to …

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DC Schwebel, AL Summerlin, ML Bounds, BA … - Journal of pediatric psychology, 2006 - Soc Ped Psychology
Objective To introduce and evaluate the Stamp-in-Safety program, a behavioral
intervention designed to increase the quality of supervision by teachers on
preschool playgrounds and to reduce the risk of unintentional child ...
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Playground injuries

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M MacKay - British Medical Journal, 2003 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
In the current issue of Injury Prevention two studies examine aspects of
playground safety. Nixon and colleagues examined frequency of use of play
equipment in public schools and parks in Brisbane, Australia 1 and Sherker ...
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Playground injury prevention


JM Purvis, SA Hirsch - Clinical orthopaedics and related research, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Playground safety recently has received increasing attention from parents and
municipalities. Orthopaedic surgeons treat a large number of the more than
350,000 injuries per year sustained on the play areas of this country's ...
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Unintentional Injury in New Zealand Priorities and Future Directions


AM Feyer, JD Langley - Journal of Safety Research, 2000 - Elsevier
From available estimates, the cost of disablement due to injury is substantial.
New Zealand has a no-fault accident compensation scheme managed by a public body
called the Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Corporation ...
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Safety on the playground: Mechanisms through which adult supervision might prevent child …


DC Schwebel - Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings, 2006 - Springer
Over 200,000 American children visit the emergency room annually after a
playground in- jury. Among the most promising means to reduce playground
injuries is through increased quantity and quality of playground ...
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A prospective, population-based, follow-up study of mild traumatic brain injury in children


E Dahl, L von Wendt, I Emanuelson - Injury, 2006 - Elsevier
The study population comprised all the children in the age group of 0–17 years
(a total of 40,984) in an administrative district in south-western Sweden. All
the individuals registered in the Brain Injury Register, during the periods ...
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How safe are childcare products, toys and playground equipment? A Swedish analysis of …


I Emanuelson - Injury Control and Safety Promotion, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
The aim was to highlight the role of childcare products as causes for mild brain
injury (concussion) in small children (0-4 years of age) and to determine the
most dangerous products. By childcare products this report means the ...
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Poor neighborhoods: safe playgrounds


EC Powell, EJ Ambardekar, KM Sheehan - Journal of Urban Health, 2005 - Springer
ABSTRACT Although unstructured physical play is helpful to child development and
physical activity is important to obesity prevention, up-to-date information
about play- grounds and playground hazards in urban areas is limited. Local ...
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[PDF] Not all risk is bad, playgrounds as a learning environment for children


R Mitchell, M Cavanagh, D Eager - International Journal of Injury Control and Safety …, 2006 - eng.uts.edu.au
Page 1. 1 Not all risk is bad, playgrounds as a learning environment for children
Rebecca Mitchell1, Margaret Cavanagh2 and David Eager3 ...
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