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Policy recommendations in the discussion section of a research article


P Cummings - Injury Prevention, 2007 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
The risk of death among the drivers with Device X was 0.075 compared with 0.15
for drivers without X (table): risk ratio 0.5, 95% confidence interval 0.28 to
0.90. Our draft manuscript concludes: “We found that drivers who crashed ...
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[CITATION] Crossing the bridge: from research to child health policy


IB Pless, CE Pless - Health Canada, 1994
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Action on injury: setting the agenda for children and young people in the UK


B Pless - Injury prevention, 1998 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
This is truly an historic occasion. This supplement and the conference which
launches it could, and should, prove pivotal in the history of injury prevention
in the UK. Some may think it naive to assume that any conference, let alone ...
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Child injuries and violence: the new challenge for child health


C Mock, M Peden, AA Hyder, A Butchart, E … - Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2008 - SciELO Public Health
Injuries and violence are a significant and growing cause of child death and
disability, as well as having other health consequences including mental health,
behavioural and reproductive health problems. Every year injuries and ...
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Improving infrastructure for injury control: a call for policy action


CW Runyan, A Villaveces, S Stephens- … - Injury Prevention, 2008 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
Further complicating the problem, in most health agencies, injury control units
are not prominently placed in the hierarchy (L Beltsch personal communication,
2002). The further down the organizational chart these units are, the less ...
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Surveillance alone is not the answer


B Pless - Injury Prevention, 2008 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
CHIRPP is modeled on a similar program (VISS) in Victoria, Australia.3 When I
helped to initiate CHIRPP 18 years ago, our primary goal was to use the results
to raise the profile of injuries among children.4 Because many more injured ...
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[CITATION] Accident research: methods and approaches


JJ Gibson, W Haddon, EA Suchman, D Klein, 1964 - Harper & Row
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Injury research advocacy a high priority


S Gallagher, C Peek-Asa, CC Branas - British Medical Journal, 2008 - injuryprevention.bmj.com
For researchers, the word "advocacy" and its associated activities are not well
defined, nor are most researchers exposed to advocacy education during their
academic training. Without a good definition, performing advocacy ...
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Three basic convictions: a recipe for preventing child injuries


IB Pless - Bulletin of the World Health Organization, 2009 - SciELO Public Health
This paper represents a personal reflection on what is needed worldwide to
prevent child injuries. It repeats messages that have been frequently delivered
in the past. The main points are: first, the need for everyone to accept ...
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World report on child injury prevention


M Peden, K Oyebite, AA Hyder, C Branche, …, 2009 - books.google.com
WHO Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data: World report on child injury
prevention/ edited by Margie Peden ... [et al]. l.Wounds and injures -
prevention and control. 2.Accident prevention. S.Child welfare. I.World ...
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