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This casebook profiles exceptional traumatic injury prevention programs from all over the globe. Its detailed description and analysis employ a multi-stage process of identifying, evaluating, and casing effective prevention practices. The case studies reflect how legislative and regulatory information impact prevention efforts and provides insight into how national centers for injury prevention and control inform prevention practices on countrywide levels. The authors work with outcome-based research criteria to select and develop their comprehensive and contextually aware profiles of the programs. All included case studies follow the BRIO approach (Background, Resources, Implementation, and Outcome) – a model designed to provide a consistent way of describing programs that have been evaluated and found to be exceptional practices. The scope of the Casebook ranges across: The challenge of traumatic injury prevention Sports and recreation-related traumatic injury prevention Fall-related traumatic injury prevention Road traffic-related traumatic injury prevention Traumatic injury prevention within complex systems In its recognition of traumatic injury prevention across the lifespan as a critical and complex public health challenge, the Casebook of Traumatic Injury Prevention promises to be an influential and authoritative resource for professionals and students in public health, safety, injury prevention, medicine, psychology, sociology, nursing, and engineering. Government agencies and institutions such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), public health departments, and safety associations also would find the Casebook relevant to their work.
Wounds and injuries --- Prevention. --- Human beings --- Injuries --- Trauma, Physical --- Wounds --- Surgical emergencies --- Traumatology --- Health promotion. --- Occupational medicine. --- Maternal and child health services. --- Medical policy. --- Emergency medicine. --- Health Promotion and Disease Prevention. --- Occupational Medicine/Industrial Medicine. --- Maternal and Child Health. --- Health Policy. --- Emergency Medicine. --- Medicine, Emergency --- Medicine --- Critical care medicine --- Disaster medicine --- Medical emergencies --- Health care policy --- Health policy --- Medical care --- Medicine and state --- Policy, Medical --- Public health --- Public health policy --- State and medicine --- Science and state --- Social policy --- Industrial medicine --- Medicine, Occupational --- Occupational medicine --- Occupational diseases --- Health promotion programs --- Health promotion services --- Promotion of health --- Wellness programs --- Preventive health services --- Health education --- Government policy
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Child rearing. --- Parenting. --- Parent behavior --- Parental behavior in humans --- Child rearing --- Parent and child --- Parenthood --- Child raising --- Children --- Raising of children --- Rearing of children --- Training of children --- Child care --- Development and guidance --- Management --- Training
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This casebook profiles exceptional traumatic injury prevention programs from all over the globe. Its detailed description and analysis employ a multi-stage process of identifying, evaluating, and casing effective prevention practices. The case studies reflect how legislative and regulatory information impact prevention efforts and provides insight into how national centers for injury prevention and control inform prevention practices on countrywide levels. The authors work with outcome-based research criteria to select and develop their comprehensive and contextually aware profiles of the programs. All included case studies follow the BRIO approach (Background, Resources, Implementation, and Outcome) – a model designed to provide a consistent way of describing programs that have been evaluated and found to be exceptional practices. The scope of the Casebook ranges across: The challenge of traumatic injury prevention Sports and recreation-related traumatic injury prevention Fall-related traumatic injury prevention Road traffic-related traumatic injury prevention Traumatic injury prevention within complex systems In its recognition of traumatic injury prevention across the lifespan as a critical and complex public health challenge, the Casebook of Traumatic Injury Prevention promises to be an influential and authoritative resource for professionals and students in public health, safety, injury prevention, medicine, psychology, sociology, nursing, and engineering. Government agencies and institutions such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), public health departments, and safety associations also would find the Casebook relevant to their work.
Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Social medicine --- Human medicine --- preventieve gezondheidszorg --- geneeskunde --- gezondheidszorg --- spoedgevallen --- gezondheidspromotie --- arbeidsgeneeskunde
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Food --- Branding (Marketing) --- Brand name products --- House brands --- Marketing.
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Sociology of the family. Sociology of sexuality --- Hygiene. Public health. Protection --- Social medicine --- Human medicine --- preventieve gezondheidszorg --- geneeskunde --- gezondheidszorg --- spoedgevallen --- gezondheidspromotie --- arbeidsgeneeskunde
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Every year, thousands of people suffer unintentional neurotrauma injuries due to motor vehicle accidents, sports and playground injuries, and farm and occupational injuries. Although injury reduction targets have been established and indicators have been developed to measure progress in prevention, no method of evaluating and accessing effective injury prevention practices is currently available. This compendium aims to fill this gap by portraying exemplars that have the potential to reduce the incidence of these injuries, and by providing a detailed methodology that is effective in identifying innovative best practices. The intention of this work is not to be encyclopaedic; rather, the authors have reviewed the twenty-eight best and promising practices, taking into consideration the complexity of injury dynamics, and analysed what constitutes a best practice as the shift is made from individual clinical practice to the collective practice associated with policy implementation at the community level. The first worldwide assessment of best practices, this work is expected to be an important contribution to the emerging field of unintentional-injury prevention with its unique coverage of the life span, up-to-date bibliography, and directory of the major programs and professionals.
Nervous system --- Accidents --- Accident prevention --- Prevention of accidents --- Organs (Anatomy) --- Neurosciences --- Wounds and injuries --- Prevention.
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Groceries --- Food preferences --- Diet --- Grocery shopping --- Health aspects --- Evaluation. --- Health aspects --- Standards
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Child abuse --- Child abuse --- Child abuse --- Child abuse --- Addresses, essays, lectures. --- Addresses, essays, lectures.
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