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BMC Public Health | 2007

The UK Burden of Injury Study – a protocol. [National Research Register number: M0044160889]

Ronan Lyons; Elizabeth Towner; Denise Kendrick; Nicola Christie; Sinead Brophy; Ceri Phillips; Carol Coupland; Rebecca Carter; Lindsay Groom; Judith Sleney; Phillip Adrian Evans; Ian Pallister; Frank Coffey

BackgroundGlobally and nationally large numbers of people are injured each year, yet there is little information on the impact of these injuries on peoples lives, on society and on health and social care services. Measurement of the burden of injuries is needed at a global, national and regional level to be able to inform injured people of the likely duration of impairment; to guide policy makers in investing in preventative measures; to facilitate the evaluation and cost effectiveness of interventions and to contribute to international efforts to more accurately assess the global burden of injuries.Methods/DesignA prospective, longitudinal multi-centre study of 1333 injured individuals, atttending Emergency Departments or admitted to hospital in four UK areas: Swansea, Surrey, Bristol and Nottingham. Specified quotas of patients with defined injuries covering the whole spectrum will be recruited. Participants (or a proxy) will complete a baseline questionnaire regarding their injury and pre-injury quality of life. Follow up occurs at 1, 4, and 12 months post injury or until return to normal function within 12 months, with measures of health service utilisation, impairment, disability, and health related quality of life. National estimates of the burden of injuries will be calculated by extrapolation from the sample population to national and regional computerised hospital in-patient, emergency department and mortality data.DiscussionThis study will provide more detailed data on the national burden of injuries than has previously been available in any country and will contribute to international collaborative efforts to more accurately assess the global burden of injuries. The results will be used to advise policy makers on prioritisation of preventive measures, support the evaluation of interventions, and provide guidance on the likely impact and degree of impairment and disability following specific injuries.


Abstracts | 2018

PW 2082 Parental empowerment to prevent home injuries in children in nepal

Puspa Raj Pant; Julie Mytton; Elizabeth Towner; Matthew Ellis; P. Pilkington


Archive | 2014

Development of a parenting intervention: theoretical phase

Julie Mytton; Jenny Ingram; Sarah Manns; Tony Stevens; Caroline Mulvaney; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Barbara Potter; Elizabeth Towner; Alan Emond; Toity Deave; James Thomas; Denise Kendrick; Sarah Stewart-Brown


Archive | 2014

Final study protocol

Julie Mytton; Jenny Ingram; Sarah Manns; Tony Stevens; Caroline Mulvaney; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Barbara Potter; Elizabeth Towner; Alan Emond; Toity Deave; James Thomas; Denise Kendrick; Sarah Stewart-Brown


Archive | 2014

Evaluation of the FAST parent programme using ten principles of effective safety education and six additional health promotion criteria

Julie Mytton; Jenny Ingram; Sarah Manns; Tony Stevens; Caroline Mulvaney; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Barbara Potter; Elizabeth Towner; Alan Emond; Toity Deave; James Thomas; Denise Kendrick; Sarah Stewart-Brown


Archive | 2014

Evaluation of the FAST parent programme against evidence standards of the Canadian edition of the Child Safety Good Practice Guide

Julie Mytton; Jenny Ingram; Sarah Manns; Tony Stevens; Caroline Mulvaney; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Barbara Potter; Elizabeth Towner; Alan Emond; Toity Deave; James Thomas; Denise Kendrick; Sarah Stewart-Brown


Archive | 2014

Decision log for the development of the 8-week FAST parent programme

Julie Mytton; Jenny Ingram; Sarah Manns; Tony Stevens; Caroline Mulvaney; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Barbara Potter; Elizabeth Towner; Alan Emond; Toity Deave; James Thomas; Denise Kendrick; Sarah Stewart-Brown


Archive | 2014

‘Train the trainer’ event

Julie Mytton; Jenny Ingram; Sarah Manns; Tony Stevens; Caroline Mulvaney; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Barbara Potter; Elizabeth Towner; Alan Emond; Toity Deave; James Thomas; Denise Kendrick; Sarah Stewart-Brown


Archive | 2014

Poster used in children’s centres to support recruitment of parent participants in the feasibility study

Julie Mytton; Jenny Ingram; Sarah Manns; Tony Stevens; Caroline Mulvaney; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Barbara Potter; Elizabeth Towner; Alan Emond; Toity Deave; James Thomas; Denise Kendrick; Sarah Stewart-Brown


Archive | 2014

Evaluation and further development of the parenting programme

Julie Mytton; Jenny Ingram; Sarah Manns; Tony Stevens; Caroline Mulvaney; Peter S Blair; Jane E Powell; Barbara Potter; Elizabeth Towner; Alan Emond; Toity Deave; James Thomas; Denise Kendrick; Sarah Stewart-Brown

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Julie Mytton

University of the West of England

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Jane E Powell

University of the West of England

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Jenny Ingram

Bristol Royal Infirmary

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Sarah Manns

University of the West of England

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