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Home: haven or accident black spot? A review of the causes of home accidents

open access: yesInternational Journal of Environment and Pollution, 2007
Deaths and injuries from home accidents are a major, but under-rated, public health problem and certainly an under-rated housing problem. A method is proposed, which takes account of both the frequency of accidents and the severity of outcomes which, it is suggested, will give a truer picture of the rank order of accidents.
Ormandy, David
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Home Accidents in Childhood

New England Journal of Medicine, 1959
THE following and many similar headlines startle parents and physicians daily: "Girl Dead, Boy Blinded by Antifreeze"; "Three Small Children Perish in Home Fire"; and "Boy, Two, Dies in Two-Story F...
Robert J Haggerty, Haggerty Robert J
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Accidents in the Home

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1941
Increasingly, leaders in the safety movement have challenged nurses to take a more active part in the defense of American homes against accidents. The first reason for this is the appalling home accident situation has revealed by statistics; the second is the unique opportunity afforded nurses in their home contacts to awaken the interest and ...
Alma C. Haupt, W. Graham Cole
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One-year Incidence of Home Accidents in a Rural Swedish Municipality

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Public Health, 1986
Since 1978 a continuous registration of acute in-patient and out-patient visits, has been conducted in a municipality in Skaraborg County in western Sweden as a part of the evaluation of an intervention programme. Such a comprehensive community oriented
Lothar Schelp, L Svanström
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