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Autor:
Spyros Kyllekidis, Eleni Petridou, David H. Stone, Fotios C. Papadopoulos, Parveen Chishti, Nick Dessypris, Susanne Jeffrey
Publikováno v:
Injury Prevention. 12:327-332
Objective: To explore the scope for reducing the number of intentional injury deaths, hypothesizing that all European Union (EU) countries are able to match the experience of the country with the lowest mortality rate for intentional injuries. Design
Autor:
David H. Stone, Nick Dessypris, Eleni Petridou, Susanne Jeffrey, Spyros Kyllekidis, Parveen Chishti
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian journal of public health. 35(3)
Aims: The wide variation of unintentional (accidental) injury mortality rates in the European Union (EU) member states suggests that there is high potential for prevention. This paper attempts to quantify the potential for saving lives in this part o
Publikováno v:
Public health. 119(8)
Summary Objectives To contrast the socio-economic pattern of childhood injuries presenting to a paediatric accident and emergency (A&E) department revealed by using both a numerator-based and a denominator-based approach to the analysis of injury sur
Autor:
Parveen Chishti, Paul Corcoran, Kees van Heeringen, Unni Bille-Brahe, Johannes Wiik, Alberto G. Marchi, Rodney Elgie, Madelena Cabecadas, Lars‐Gunnar Horte, David H. Stone, Eileen Williamson, Ellinor Salander Renberg, Christopher Birt, Aini Ostamo, Eleni Petridou
Publikováno v:
European journal of public health. 13(2)
Background: There are an estimated one million completed suicides per year worldwide. As a response to increasing concern about suicide within Europe, the EUROSAVE (European Review of Suicide and Violence Epidemiology) study was undertaken to examine
Publikováno v:
Journal of electrocardiology.
The techniques that improve the overall repeatability of computer interpretation of electrocardiograms (ECGs) that have been recorded several minutes apart from patients in a clinically stable condition are described. Estimates of the normal amounts
Publikováno v:
BMJ. 324:457-457
Childhood mortality from injuries is known to be higher in children from deprived backgrounds,1 but the picture for non-fatal injuries is less clear. Fractures provide a measure of injury rates that is independent of distance from accident and emerge