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DEI LINCEI E CORSINIANARM0418 ARCHIVIO DI STATO DI ROMARM0459 Fondazione Marco BessoRM0211 Biblioteca Del Monumento Nazionale Di MontecassinoFR0084 Biblioteca Istituto Storico Italiano Medio Evo - IRM0151 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 IEI0185035Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52CIS SPOLETO D 49.2 52VM 0000521265 VM barcode:00021036. - Inventario:27465 FLSVMA 2005012120121204 52CIS SPOLETO D 49.1 52VM 0000521255 VM barcode:00021035. - Inventario:27464 FLSVMA 2005012120121204 01 07 08 10 12 14 25 41 52Roma fra Oriente e Occidente253079UNICAS10086nam 2200781 a 450 991096582960332120251017110104.097866101858499780309173544030917354X978128018584712801858489780309593465030959346897805851609170585160910(CKB)110986584752772(OCoLC)488709568(CaPaEBR)ebrary10055053(SSID)ssj0000234414(PQKBManifestationID)11203016(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000234414(PQKBWorkID)10238042(PQKB)10594075(Au-PeEL)EBL3376059(CaPaEBR)ebr10055053(OCoLC)923260838(MiAaPQ)EBC3376059(Perlego)4734172(DNLM)886302(BIP)47780025(EXLCZ)9911098658475277219981104d1999 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrReducing the burden of injury advancing prevention and treatment /Richard J. Bonnie, Carolyn E. Fulco, and Catharyn T. Liverman, editors ; Committee on Injury Prevention and Control, Division of Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, Institute of Medicine1st ed.Washington, D.C. National Academy Press19991 online resource (335 p.) Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780309065665 0309065666 Includes bibliographical references and index.Reducing the Burden of Injury -- Copyright -- Acknowledgments -- Preface -- REFERENCES -- Contents -- Executive Summary -- THE INJURY FIELD -- THE MISSION AND THE BOUNDARIES OF THE INJURY FIELD -- SURVEILLANCE AND DATA NEEDS -- PREVENTION RESEARCH -- CASE STUDIES ON PREVENTION -- TRAUMA CARE -- STATE AND COMMUNITY RESPONSE -- FEDERAL RESPONSE -- COORDINATION AND LEADERSHIP -- CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 1 The Injury Field -- STUDY BACKGROUND -- ORIGINS OF THE INJURY FIELD -- INJURY AS A PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM -- THE MISSION AND BOUNDARIES OF THE INJURY FIELD -- From "Accident Prevention" to "Injury Prevention -- A Broader Field -- Boundaries -- VOCABULARY OF THE INJURY FIELD -- Injury and Accident -- Intentionality -- Prevention and Treatment -- Control -- DEVELOPMENT OF THE INJURY FIELD -- Growth and Cohesion -- Maturity -- Controversies in the Field -- Regulation and Freedom -- Federalism and Priority Setting -- Science and Advocacy -- ORGANIZATION OF THE REPORT -- REFERENCES -- 2 Magnitude and Costs -- OVERALL BURDEN OF INJURY: MORTALITY RATES -- Trends in Injury Mortality Rates: 1985 to 1996 -- OVERALL BURDEN OF INJURY: MORBIDITY -- PATTERNS OF INJURY IN THE POPULATION -- Patterns of Injury by Age, Gender, Race, and Ethnicity -- Mortality -- Hospitalization -- Emergency Department Visits -- Patterns of Injury by Cause -- Patterns of Occupational Injury -- THE COST OF INJURY -- REFERENCES -- 3 Surveillance and Data -- CODING ISSUES -- Coding the Nature of the Injury -- Coding the Causes of Injury -- EXISTING DATA SOURCES -- National Data Sources -- State and Local Sources of Injury Data -- DATA LINKAGES -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 4 Prevention Research -- RESEARCH ACCOMPLISHMENTS -- Unintentional Injury Prevention -- Intentional Injury Prevention -- Suicide Prevention -- Violence Prevention -- Prevention Interventions -- Individual Behavior.Agent -- Physical Environment -- Socioeconomic Environment -- RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES -- Broadening the Scope of Prevention Research -- Injury Biomechanics -- Biological Sciences -- Behavioral Sciences -- Epidemiology -- Training and Research Funding -- Communicating Results -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 5 Case Studies on Prevention -- MOTOR VEHICLE INJURIES -- Reasons for Progress: A Comprehensive Approach -- Surveillance -- Regulation and Legislation -- Research -- State and Local Programs -- Public Support -- Ongoing Controversies -- Safety Versus Mobility -- Active Versus Passive Protection -- Risk Compensation -- Mandatory Requirements and Primary Enforcement -- Access and Licensing Issues -- Opportunities for Further Progress -- FIREARM INJURIES -- Current Overview and Future Opportunities -- Surveillance -- Regulation and Legislation -- Research -- State and Local Programs -- Ongoing Controversies -- Issues of Individual Freedom -- Instrumentality and Availability -- Child and Adolescent Vulnerability -- Goals and Priorities for Action -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 6 Trauma Care -- OVERVIEW OF TRAUMA CARE SYSTEMS -- Special Populations -- System Management and State or Regional Agencies -- Personnel and Training -- ROLE OF TRAUMA SYSTEMS IN PRIMARY PREVENTION, SURVEILLANCE, AND RESEARCH -- GROWTH IN TRAUMA CARE SYSTEMS -- OUTCOMES OF TRAUMA CARE SYSTEMS -- RESEARCH ON TREATMENT OUTCOMES AND CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS -- Injury Severity and Case Mix -- Outcome Measures -- COSTS OF TRAUMA CARE SYSTEMS -- Cost-Effectiveness of Trauma Care Systems -- FINANCING OF TRAUMA SYSTEMS -- History of Federal and State Support for Trauma Systems -- Current Federal and State Funding for Trauma Care Systems -- Financing of Patient Care -- ADVENT OF MANAGED CARE -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 7 State and Community Response -- STRENGTHENING THE PUBLIC HEALTH INFRASTRUCTURE.Data and Surveillance -- Strategic Planning -- Technical Assistance -- Funding -- Federal Funding -- State and Local Funding -- Integrating Injury Prevention Efforts into Health Care Delivery -- COLLABORATION AND COALITION BUILDING -- Collaboration -- Coalition Building -- TRAINING AND TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE -- Training Injury Prevention Practitioners -- Training Health Care Professionals in Injury Prevention -- Technical Assistance -- INTEGRATING RESEARCH AND PRACTICE -- PUBLIC AWARENESS AND ADVOCACY -- Raising Public Awareness -- Advocacy -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 8 Federal Response -- NATIONAL HIGHWAY TRAFFIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION -- Regulation -- Resources and Structure -- Research -- Surveillance -- Assessment and Recommendation -- State and Local Programs -- Research and Training -- CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY COMMISSION -- Resources and Structure -- Regulation -- Surveillance, Research, and Standards Development -- Public Education -- Assessment and Recommendation -- Surveillance -- Research -- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ADMINISTRATION -- Resources and Structure -- Regulation -- Enforcement -- Surveillance -- Training -- Assessment -- NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH -- Resources and Structure -- Research Priority Setting -- Training Grants -- Education -- Assessment and Recommendation -- NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH -- Resources -- Training -- Assessment and Recommendation -- MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH BUREAU -- Resources and Structure -- Injury-Related Grants and Contracts -- Special Projects of Regional and National Significance -- Community Integrated Service Systems (CISS) -- Emergency Medical Services for Children -- Traumatic Brain Injury Demonstration Grants Program -- Assessment -- OFFICE OF JUSTICE PROGRAMS -- National Institute of Justice -- Resources and Structure -- Research -- Training.Assessment and Recommendation -- NATIONAL CENTER FOR INJURY PREVENTION AND CONTROL -- Resources and Structure -- Research Grants -- Cooperative Agreements -- Training -- Assessment and Recommendations -- Research Accomplishments -- Priority Areas for Future Research -- Training -- Building State and Community Infrastructure -- Nuturing the Injury Field -- COORDINATION AND LEADERSHIP -- REFERENCES -- 9 Challenges and Opportunities -- COORDINATION AND COLLABORATION -- Public-Private Partnerships -- Roles of Federal Agencies -- STRENGTHENING CAPACITY FOR RESEARCH AND PRACTICE -- Training -- Investigator-Initiated Research -- State Public Health Infrastructure -- INTEGRATING THE FIELD -- Mission -- Scientific Communication -- NURTURING PUBLIC SUPPORT -- PROMOTING INFORMED POLICY MAKING -- Improving Surveillance Systems -- Protecting Science -- Priority Setting for Research and Social Action -- REFERENCES -- Appendixes -- A Acknowledgments -- B Timeline -- SOURCES -- C Public Meeting Agenda -- D Acronyms -- Index.Injuries are the leading cause of death and disability among people under age 35 in the United States. Despite great strides in injury prevention over the decades, injuries result in 150,000 deaths, 2.6 million hospitalizations, and 36 million visits to the emergency room each year. Reducing the Burden of Injury describes the cost and magnitude of the injury problem in America and looks critically at the current response by the public and private sectors, including: Data and surveillance needs. Research priorities. Trauma care systems development. Infrastructure support, including training for injury professionals. Firearm safety. Coordination among federal agencies. The authors define the field of injury and establish boundaries for the field regarding intentional injuries. This book highlights the crosscutting nature of the injury field, identifies opportunities to leverage resources and expertise of the numerous parties involved, and discusses issues regarding leadership at the federal level.InjuryAccidentsUnited StatesPreventionWounds and injuriesUnited StatesPreventionAccidentsPrevention.Wounds and injuriesPrevention.363.11/5Bonnie Richard J675894Fulco Carolyn1809698Liverman Catharyn T1086332Institute of Medicine (U.S.).Committee on Injury Prevention and Control.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910965829603321Reducing the burden of injury4361296UNINA