Best Practices
The aim of this project is to provide
information to a wide variety of users on what works and what doesn't work for
the prevention of injuries to children and adolescent The reason to conduct
this project is straightforward: because resources are always limited, they
should be used for those prevention programs which have been shown to be effective
in properly designed evaluations. This information will be important for investigators
in terms of setting priorities for a future research agenda as well as for injury
control professionals in deciding priorities for implementation of interventions. More...
Overview
Overview
Staff & Funding
Study Designs
Outcome Criteria
Cochrane Collaboration
Related Links
Intervention Strategy
Education
Legislation
Product & Environment
Topic
Adolescent suicide
Bicycles
Child abuse
Child pedestrians
Choking, aspiration,
and suffocation
Drowning
Falls
Firearms
Fires and burns
Rehabilitation
Motor Vehicle
Poisoning
Recreational injuries
Youth violence
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