نتایج جستجو برای: related injuries

تعداد نتایج: 1267957  

Journal: :Journal of paediatrics and child health 2012
Mathievathaniy Muthucumaru Charles Keys Chris Kimber Peter Ferguson Poornima Varma Wei Cheng

AIM Bicycle riding is a common recreational and sport activity enjoyed by many children. Bicycle accidents are a common cause of abdominal injuries. We aim to establish the trend and the associated risk factor(s) of bicycle-related abdominal injuries. METHODS A retrospective review of all children admitted following bicycle accidents to a single tertiary referral centre was carried out over a...

Journal: :Age and ageing 2012
Astrid Etman Gert Jan Wijlhuizen Marieke J G van Heuvelen Astrid Chorus Marijke Hopman-Rock

BACKGROUND up till now, the risk of falls has been expressed as falls incidence (i.e. the number of falls or fallers per 100 person-years). However, the risk of an accident or injury is the probability of having an accident or injury per unit of exposure. The FARE (Falls risk by Exposure) is a measure for falls risk which incorporates physical activity as a measure of exposure. The objective of...

2013
Christina M. Socias

Workers' Memorial Day, observed annually on April 28, recognizes workers who suffered or died because of exposures to hazards at work. In 2014, 4,679 U.S. workers died from work-related injuries. Although deaths from work-related injuries are captured by surveillance systems, most deaths from work-related illness are not. In 2007, an estimated 53,445 deaths from work-related illness occurred. I...

Journal: :Journal of agromedicine 2009
David I Douphrate John C Rosecrance Stephen J Reynolds Lorann Stallones David P Gilkey

Previous studies have reported that tractors are responsible for high proportions of fatal and nonfatal agricultural injuries. However, many common and preventable risk factors, conditions, and associated costs related to tractor-related injuries have not been investigated. This case-based study used workers' compensation data to investigate tractor-related injuries. The objectives of this stud...

Journal: :South African Medical Journal 2021

Backg roun d. South Africa (SA) has one of the highest gun-related mortality rates in world – 20 people per day. The available data, however, do not reflect substantial number patients suffering non-lethal firearm injuries. Gunshot-related injury been recognised as a highly costly healthcare problem by individual treating centres SA and other countries; no ‘national picture’ examined detail. Ob...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2005
Jeffrey B Killingsworth John M Tilford James G Parker James J Graham Rhonda M Dick Mary E Aitken

OBJECTIVE All-terrain vehicle (ATV) injuries among children represent a significant and growing problem. Although state-level analyses have characterized some aspects of pediatric ATV-related injuries, little information on the national impact on hospitalization is available. This study was designed to characterize more fully the patterns of injury, hospital length of stay, and hospital charges...

2013
Mehdi Moradinazar Nematullah Kurd Rozita Farhadi Vahid Amee Farid Najafi

BACKGROUND Work-related injuries are the most important cause of work absence, disability, retirement, mutilation, and even mortality. In Iran a great number of work-related injuries are occurred in construction industry. However, less than 12% of total workers are active in the construction sector. OBJECTIVES This study aimed to determine the incidence rate of work-related injuries, the type...

Journal: :CJEM 2009
Karen Black Mark Asbridge Sarah Lea

OBJECTIVE Alcohol is a significant risk factor for injury, and is one of the leading causes of death, disability and premature mortality among young Canadians. This paper provides an overview of alcohol-related injury among adolescents and young adults presenting to Canadian emergency departments (EDs). METHODS We reviewed records from the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Pr...

ژورنال: پزشکی قانونی 2019
ansari, hossein, Mohammadi, Mahdi , Takiyeh, Hamideh , Zare, Fariba ,

Aims: Intentional and unintentional injuries are known as a significant health problem, worldwide, and the leading causes of death, so that, about 5 million people die from violence and injuries annually, and thousands of injured, disabled, and disadvantaged people die for every person who dies. The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiological findings of intentional and unintentional ...

Journal: :WMJ : official publication of the State Medical Society of Wisconsin 1999
D R Tavris E M Kuhn P M Layde

Computerized data from the Wisconsin Office of Health Care Information (OHCI) was utilized to evaluate the epidemiology of vehicle associated injuries treated in acute care Wisconsin hospitals in 1997. There were 6043 vehicle associated injuries which required hospitalization in Wisconsin in 1997, a rate of 141 per 100,000 males and 91 per 100,000 females. Seventy-eight percent of these were mo...

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