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Citation

Latif AH, Williams WR, Sibert JR. Arch. Dis. Child. 2002; 86(2): 91-94.

Affiliation

Royal Glamorgan Hospital, Ynysmaerdy, Llantrisant CF72 8XR, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2002, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

11827900

PMCID

PMC1761063

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Studies have shown a correlation between increased accident rates and levels of deprivation in the community. School accident reporting is one area where an association might be expected. AIMS: To investigate differences in primary school accident rates in deprived and more affluent wards, in an area managed by one education authority. METHODS: Statistical analysis of accident form returns for 100 primary schools in one education authority in Wales over a two year period, in conjunction with visits to over one third of school sites. RESULTS: Accident report rates from schools in deprived wards were three times higher than those from schools in more affluent wards. School visits showed that this discrepancy was attributable primarily to differences in reporting procedures. One third of schools did not report accidents and approximately half did not keep records of minor accidents. CONCLUSIONS: The association between school accident report rates and deprivation in the community is complex. School accident data from local education authorities may be unreliable for most purposes of collection.


Language: en

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