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Casebook of Traumatic Injury Prevention

Casebook of Traumatic Injury Prevention

Publié par:Volpe, Richard

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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 andrecreation-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.

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décembre 2019, 562 Pages, Anglais
Springer Nature EN
978-3-030-27418-4

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