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Preventing playground injuries.
Paediatr Child Health. 2012 Jun;17(6):328-30.
Paediatr Child Health. 2012.
PMID: 23730171
Free PMC article.
Research has shown that playground injuries can be reduced by lowering the heights of play equipment and using soft, deep surfaces to cushion falls. The Canadian Standards Association has published voluntary standards for playgrounds to address these risks for several year …
Research has shown that playground injuries can be reduced by lowering the heights of play equipment and using soft, deep surfaces to cushio …
Preventing choking and suffocation in children.
Cyr C; Canadian Paediatric Society, Injury Prevention Committee.
Cyr C, et al.
Paediatr Child Health. 2012 Feb;17(2):91-4. doi: 10.1093/pch/17.2.91.
Paediatr Child Health. 2012.
PMID: 23372401
Free PMC article.
Recommendations that combine approaches for improving safety, including research, surveillance, legislation and standards, product design and education, are made. Paediatric health care providers should be encouraging parents and other caregivers to learn cardiopulmonary r …
Recommendations that combine approaches for improving safety, including research, surveillance, legislation and standards, product design an …
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Skiing and snowboarding injury prevention.
Warda LJ, Yanchar NL; Canadian Paediatric Society, Injury Prevention Committee.
Warda LJ, et al.
Paediatr Child Health. 2012 Jan;17(1):35-8. doi: 10.1093/pch/17.1.35.
Paediatr Child Health. 2012.
PMID: 23277755
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The importance of child and youth death review.
Ornstein A, Bowes M, Shouldice M, Yanchar NL; Canadian Paediatric Society, Injury Prevention Committee and Child and Youth Maltreatment Section.
Ornstein A, et al.
Paediatr Child Health. 2013 Oct;18(8):425-32.
Paediatr Child Health. 2013.
PMID: 24426796
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Areas in which CDR has provided valuable information and/or intervention include sudden death in infancy, unintentional injuries (the leading cause of death in Canadian children and youth one to 19 years of age), suicide in youth, and deaths due to homicide or child maltre …
Areas in which CDR has provided valuable information and/or intervention include sudden death in infancy, unintentional injuries (the leadin …
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