Updating the evidence. A systematic review of what works in preventing childhood unintentional injuries: Part 1
The authors have collected evidence on evaluated intervention studies related to childhood injury prevention since 1992 and published reviews in 1993 and 1996 (see rec #s 1948 & 3026). This paper updates this evidence.Three questions are considered:
(1) Have there been any changes in the evidence relating to the effectiveness of childhood injury prevention?
(2) What additions have been made to the literature, relating to the target groups and implementation strategies of interventions?
(3) What additions have been made to the literature, relating to the ways interventions have been evaluated?
Record #:
5161
Date:
2001
Format:
Journal Article
Author:
Towner, E;Dowswell, T;Jarvis, S
Corp:
Department of Child Health, University of Newcastle, UK
Source:
Injury Prevention
Citation:
7(2)01
Keywords:
LAW;PREVENTION THEORY;CAR SEATS;ROAD SAFETY;TRAFFIC CALMING;PEDESTRIANS;CYCLISTS;HELMETS;PASSENGERS;SEAT BELTS;CHILD RESTRAINTS;LEGISLATION
Identity:
UK
Location:
p
Class:
C020
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