Risk factors of unintentional injury among children in New Zealand: a systematic review
Abstract Objective: To identify contemporary studies investigating multifaceted and inter‐linked contributory frameworks for unintentional injuries among children in New Zealand. Methods: A literature review was performed in seven databases. Studies published in English up to February 2020 reporting...
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Main Authors: | Luam Ghebreab (Author), Bridget Kool (Author), Arier Lee (Author), Susan Morton (Author) |
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