Local injury information, community participation and injury reduction.

Australian journal of public health Pub Date : 1993-12-01
D Jeffs, D Booth, D Calvert
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Better injury prevention is now a national health priority in Australia. Applying the health promotion strategies of the Ottawa Charter to injury prevention forms the basis of the World Health Organization's worldwide Safe Communities program. Taking such a community-focused approach has led to quantifiable reductions in injuries in several overseas countries, particularly in Scandinavia where falls of up to 30 per cent in particular injuries have been reported over a three-year period. In the Illawarra area of New South Wales, data from local hospital emergency departments have been used as the basis for a 'community information' strategy, in an attempt to replicate this overseas experience in an Australian setting. Reductions of 17 per cent in attendances by children for injuries (P < 0.001) and a 14 per cent fall in accident-related hospital admissions of children (not statistically significant) have been observed over the course of the four-year intervention. Problems of community definition and external confounding influences outside the control of the project make it difficult to confirm a causal relationship. However, community information forms one important component in a comprehensive local injury-reduction strategy.

当地伤害信息,社区参与和伤害减少。
更好地预防伤害现在是澳大利亚的国家卫生优先事项。将《渥太华宪章》的健康促进战略应用于伤害预防是世界卫生组织全球安全社区方案的基础。采取这种以社区为重点的办法,在一些海外国家,特别是在斯堪的纳维亚半岛,有报告称,在三年期间,特定伤害的跌倒率高达30%。在新南威尔士州伊拉瓦拉地区,当地医院急诊科的数据被用作"社区信息"战略的基础,试图在澳大利亚复制这一海外经验。在为期四年的干预过程中,观察到受伤儿童的出勤率下降了17% (P < 0.001),与事故有关的儿童住院率下降了14%(无统计学意义)。社区定义的问题和项目控制之外的外部混淆影响使得很难确认因果关系。然而,社区信息是全面的地方减少伤害战略的一个重要组成部分。
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