Injuries related to consumer products in Canada--a systematic literature review.

SA Huchcroft, CR McGowan, F. Mo,
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OBJECTIVES To conduct a systematic literature review of injury related to certain consumer products. METHODS Forty-six empirical research reports along with 32 surveillance reports from the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program (CHIRPP) were examined to determine the approximate number of injuries associated with a given product per year and any trends in frequency. Percentages of injuries that: (1) resulted in hospitalization, (2) appeared to result from the product itself and (3) were associated with risky or inappropriate use and/or non-use of a helmet were also extracted from the reports. RESULTS Outdoor play and sports equipment appear to be associated with the greatest numbers of injuries. A relatively high proportion of injuries appear to result from inappropriate or risky use of a product and/or inadequate safety precautions. CONCLUSION This review identified the following areas of concern regarding consumer products and injuries: lack of helmet use by people using in-line skates, sleds, snowboards, downhill skis and personal-powered watercraft; operation of all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and snowmobiles by alcohol-impaired people; operation of snowmobiles at excessive speeds; poor design of playground equipment; and unsafe storage and use of matches.
加拿大与消费品相关的伤害——系统的文献综述。
目的对与某些消费品有关的伤害进行系统的文献综述。方法对46份实证研究报告以及来自加拿大医院伤害报告和预防计划(CHIRPP)的32份监测报告进行了检查,以确定每年与特定产品相关的伤害的大致数量和频率的任何趋势。还从报告中摘录了以下伤害的百分比:(1)导致住院;(2)似乎是由产品本身造成的;(3)与危险或不适当使用和/或不使用头盔有关。结果户外活动和运动器材似乎与最多的伤害有关。相对较高比例的伤害似乎是由于不适当或危险使用产品和/或安全预防措施不足造成的。结论:本综述确定了以下与消费品和伤害有关的领域:使用直排冰鞋、雪橇、滑雪板、下坡滑雪板和个人动力船只的人缺乏头盔的使用;酒精受损人士驾驶全地形车(atv)和雪地摩托;雪地摩托超速驾驶;游乐设施设计不良;不安全的储存和使用火柴。
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Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada
Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
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