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Top 20 violence and injury practice innovations since 1992☆
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9 2012
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Source: J Safety Res. 43(4):257-263
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Alternative Title:J Safety Res
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Description:This article presents what the authors consider to be among the top 20 practice innovations since the inception of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control in 1992. The innovations embody various characteristics of successful public health programs and have contributed to declines in violence, motor vehicle, residential fire, and other injury rates over the past 20 years. Taken together, these innovations have reduced the burden of violence and injury and have influenced current practice and practitioners in the United States and worldwide.
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Pubmed ID:23127674
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Pubmed Central ID:PMC11521115
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Volume:43
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Issue:4
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