نتایج جستجو برای: injuries reporting rate

تعداد نتایج: 1145140  

2015
Jonathan C. Reeser Andrew Gregory Richard L. Berg R. Dawn Comstock

BACKGROUND There is a relative paucity of research examining the sport-specific injury epidemiology of high school and collegiate volleyball athletes. Moreover, differences in study methodology frequently limit our ability to compare and contrast injury data collected from selected populations. HYPOTHESIS There are differences between the injury patterns characteristic of high school and coll...

سالاری, شاکر, علی نیا, طاهره, غلامی, علی, نژاد رحیم, رحیم,

Background & objectives: Personel who reguraly practice invasive procedures such as blood sample collection are particulary at risk to percutanous injuries. Needle stick injuries present the single gerates risk to medcial personnels. This sudy was undertaken to analyze the problem of needdle sticks injuries among health care workers at teaching hospitals in Urmia in 2008 year.Methods: This cros...

Journal: :Deutsches Arzteblatt international 2013
Heiko Himmelreich Holger F Rabenau Matthias Rindermann Christoph Stephan Markus Bickel Ingo Marzi Sabine Wicker

BACKGROUND An estimated 1 million needlestick injuries (NSIs) occur in Europe each year. The Council Directive 2010/32/EU on the prevention of NSIs describes minimum requirements for prevention and calls for the implementation of local, national and Europe-wide reporting systems. The Directive is to be implemented by all EU member states by 11 May 2013. The purpose of this study was to assess (...

2012
Örjan Dahlström Stefan Backe Joakim Ekberg Staffan Janson Toomas Timpka

BACKGROUND Football (soccer) is endorsed as a health-promoting physical activity worldwide. When football programs are introduced as part of general health promotion programs, equal access and limitation of pre-participation disparities with regard to injury risk are important. The aim of this study was to explore if disparity with regard to parents' educational level, player body mass index (B...

2014
Mats Jong Anton Westman Britt-Inger Saveman

The objective was to illuminate the experience of injuries and the process of injury reporting within the Swedish skydiving culture. Data contained narrative interviews that were subsequently analyzed with content analysis. Seventeen respondents (22-44 years) were recruited at three skydiving drop zones in Sweden. In the results injury events related to the full phase of a skydive were describe...

Journal: :JPMA. The Journal of the Pakistan Medical Association 2005
Rashid Jooma Shahid Ahmed Abdul Malik Zarden

OBJECTIVE To study the patients presenting with head injuries to a tertiary hospital in Karachi during the year 2003. METHODS During the calendar year 2003, a cross-sectional study was conducted of all patients presenting to the casualty department of Jinnah Postgraduate Medical Centre (JPMC) with head injury. Personal information was collected from the patient's attendants at presentation or...

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
za memish deputy minister for public health, director who collaborating center for mass gathering medicine, ministry of health, and professor, college of medicine, alfaisal university, riyadh, kingdom of saudi arabia am assiri department of adult infectious diseases, king fahad medical city, riyadh, kingdom of saudi arabia mm eldalatony industrial medicine and occupational health, public health and community medicine department, menoufiya university, egypt hm hathout community medicine and environmental health, public health and community medicine department, menoufiya university, egypt

background: exposure to blood-borne pathogens from needle-stick and sharp injuries continues to pose a significant risk to health care workers. these events are of concern because of the risk to transmit blood-borne diseases such as hepatitis b virus, hepatitis c virus, and the human immunodeficiency virus. objective: to benchmark different risk factors associated with needle-stick incidents am...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2005
J P Best A S McIntosh T N Savage

OBJECTIVES To study match injury patterns and incidence during the Rugby World Cup 2003 (RWC 2003); to compare these patterns and rates with comparative rugby injury data; and to assess differences between teams playing at different levels (eight finalists v 12 non-finalists). METHODS Data were collected prospectively during the tournament. All injuries were recorded by the 20 participating t...

Adverse drug events (ADEs) may cause serious injuries including death. Spontaneous reporting of ADEs plays a great role in detection and prevention of them, however, underreporting always exists. Although several interventions have been utilized to solve this problem, they are mainly based on experience and the rationale for choosing them has no theoretical base. The vast variety of behavioral ...

Journal: :British journal of sports medicine 2015
Torbjørn Soligard Kathrin Steffen Debbie Palmer-Green Mark Aubry Marie-Elaine Grant Willem Meeuwisse Margo Mountjoy Richard Budgett Lars Engebretsen

BACKGROUND Systematic surveillance of injuries and illnesses is the foundation for developing preventive measures in sport. AIM To analyse the injuries and illnesses that occurred during the XXII Olympic Winter Games, held in Sochi in 2014. METHODS We recorded the daily occurrence (or non-occurrence) of injuries and illnesses (1) through the reporting of all National Olympic Committee (NOC)...

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