HomeHomeJournalsBooksOffersCommunityAdvertisingAbout Us
Journal Home
Search for

Volume 19, Issue 11, Pages 517-521 (November 2009)


View previous. 6 of 9 View next.

Prevention of unintentional injuries in children

Elizabeth Towner, Julie Mytton

Abstract 

Unintentional injury is a major cause of death in children throughout the world and is responsible for considerable morbidity. All children are vulnerable to injury because their physical, psychological and behavioural characteristics place them at risk in a largely adult world. The children of the poor are even more vulnerable to injury. This article highlights proven strategies for preventing many types of injuries in childhood.

Elizabeth Towner BSc MA PhD PGCE FFPH is a Professor of Child Health at the Centre for Child and Adolescent Health, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JS, UK

Julie Mytton MBBS MPH MRCGP FFPH is a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Child and Adolescent Health, Cotham Hill, Bristol BS6 6JS, UK

PII: S1751-7222(09)00275-3

doi:10.1016/j.paed.2009.10.007


View previous. 6 of 9 View next.