Updating the evidence. A systematic review of what works in preventing childhood unintentional injuries: Part 2
This is a review of recent child injury prevention research.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 & 5162). This paper is the 2nd part to an update of this evidence (part 1 at rec # 5161). The following injury prevention research areas are considered:
(1) Injuries in the home environment
(2) Injuries in the leisure environment
(3) Community based interventions
(4) Mass media interventions
and what interventions work? (that is, reduce injury or change behaviour).
Record #:
5424
Date:
2001
Format:
Journal Article
Author:
Towner, E.;Dowswell, T.;Jarvis, S.
Corp:
Department of Child Health, University of Newcastle
Source:
Injury Prevention
Citation:
7(3)sep01
Keywords:
PREVENTION THEORY;THEORY;HOME ENVIRONMENT;FALLS;HOME VISITS;RESEARCH;ROLES IN PREVENTION;THERMAL INJURIES;FIRE SAFETY;BURNS;SMOKE ALARMS;POISONING;PLAYGROUNDS;DROWNING;COMMUNITY BASED INTERVENTIONS;MASS MEDIA INTERVENTIONS;PASSENGERS;PEDESTRIANS;CYCLISTS;ROAD SAFETY;BUSES
Identity:
UK
Location:
p
Class:
C020
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