2012
DOI: 10.1136/injuryprev-2012-040590w.44
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Progress in preventing injuries: a content analysis of national policies in Europe

Abstract: BackgroundInjury prevention has featured as a relatively low priority on Government health agendas in Europe and elsewhere, the result of which has been a lack of national policy development. Successful policy making criteria have not been used to systematically evaluate injury and violence prevention policies.AimTo provide a content analysis of national policies to address violence and injury prevention in the WHO European Region so as to inform where improvements can be made in developing policy.MethodsA net… Show more

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