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Citation

Glotzer D, Weitzman M. Am. Fam. Physician 1991; 44(5): 1705-1716.

Affiliation

Boston City Hospital, Massachusetts.

Comment In:

Am Fam Physician 1994;49(2):335.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1991, American Academy of Family Physicians)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

1950967

Abstract

Injuries are the most frequent cause of death during childhood. Nonfatal injuries occur at least 1,300 times more frequently than fatal injuries, and in any given year about one in every five children sustains an injury that requires medical attention. The injuries for which a child is at risk are influenced by age, cognitive and motor skills, and environment. Childhood injury prevention counseling by physicians can be effective in altering both the parent's and the child's behavior and in modifying the environment to reduce the risk of injury. Family physicians provide a large portion of the preventive and injury-related health care of children and should make office-based safety education a prominent part of their practices.


Language: en

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