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Inadequate supervision as a cause of injury deaths among young children in Alaska and …

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MG Landen, U Bauer, M Kohn - Pediatrics, 2003 - Am Acad Pediatrics
Results. The leading categories of injury death for both states combined were
motor vehicle injury and fire-related injury. Of the classifiable injury deaths
in both states (157 [77%] of 203 deaths), the most commonly violated safety ...
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Promoting child safety in primary care: a cluster randomised controlled trial to reduce baby …


D Kendrick, R Illingworth, A Woods, K Watts, … - The British Journal of General Practice, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
Baby walkers are commonly used items of nursery equipment, but cause more than
3000 injuries each year in the UK. There is currently little evidence regarding
the effectiveness of interventions in primary care to reduce walker use.
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Success in the prevention of infant walker-related injuries: an analysis of national data, …


BJ Shields, GA Smith - Pediatrics, 2006 - Am Acad Pediatrics
RESULTS. An estimated 197200 infant walker–related injuries occurred among
children who were younger than 15 months and treated in US emergency departments
from 1990 through 2001. Five percent of these children required admission ...
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[PDF] Injury caused by baby walkers: the predicted outcomes of mandatory regulations


PG Thompson - Medical Journal of Australia, 2002 - mja.com.au
BABY WALKERS are a well documented major cause of serious injury to very young
children in countries where their use is common. It is estimated that about 20
000 babies annually are injured in the United States and more than 500 in ...
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Talking about baby walkers: insights about health education from the field


A Woods, R Hapgood, E Bentley, D Kendrick, … - Health Education Journal, 2003 - hej.sagepub.com
Page 1. http://hej.sagepub.com Health Education Journal DOI: 10.1177/
001789690306200105 2003; 62; 41 Health Education Journal Amanda ...
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A systematic review of decision support needs of parents making child health decisions


CJBAMS PhD, FMCMA PhD, IRBS MA - Health Expectations - interscience.wiley.com
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Baby walkers: paediatricians' knowledge, attitudes, and health promotion

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K Rhodes, D Kendrick, J Collier - British Medical Journal, 2003 - adc.bmj.com
Baby walkers are used by approximately 50% of infants in the British Isles. 1
They do not aid walking 2 but do pose risks to babies as a result of injury. 3
The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends banning their manufacture and ...
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Baby walkers-health visitors' current practice, attitudes and knowledge


D Kendrick, R Illingworth, R Hapgood, AJ … - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
Baby walkers are a commonly used item of nursery equipment. Between 12% and 50%
of parents whose infant uses a walker report that their child has suffered a
walker-related injury. Health visitors' knowledge, attitudes and practice ...
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Babywalker use (baby-trot, youpala): an unsafe practice

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I Claudet, S Fédérici, C Debuisson, E … - Archives de pédiatrie, 2006 - Elsevier
Cent soixante-dix-huit enfants ont été admis à la suite d'un accident
impliquant un trotteur. Le sex-ratio était égal à 1,7 avec une prévalence
masculine. La moyenne d'âge était de 11 ± 4 mois. L'accident impliquait ...
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Non-motorized vehicles and walkers: going for “broke”


EC Powell - Clinical Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2003 - Elsevier
Many emergency department visits are for trauma resulting from mishaps while
using wheeled sports equipment. While these injuries among children and
adolescents are common, much of the variation in injury frequency and ...
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