| Literature DB >> 26666248 |
Laura Schuch1, Jacqueline W Curtis2, Andrew Curtis1, Courtney Hudson3, Heather Wuensch3, Malinda Sampsell4, Erika Wiles4, Mary Infantino4, Andrew J Davis5.
Abstract
The preponderance of active school transport (AST) and child injury research has occurred independently, yet they are inherently related. This is particularly true in urban areas where the environmental context of AST may pose risks to safety. However, it can be difficult to make these connections due to the often segregated nature in which these veins of research operate. Spatial video presents a geospatial approach for simultaneous data collection related to both issues. This article reports on a multi-sector pilot project among researchers, a children's hospital, and a police department, using spatial video to map child AST behaviors; a geographic information system (GIS) is used to analyze these data in the environmental context of child pedestrian injury and community violence.Entities:
Keywords: Active school transport (AST); Child injury prevention; Geographic information system (GIS); Spatial video; Urban health
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26666248 PMCID: PMC4794455 DOI: 10.1007/s11524-015-0006-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Urban Health ISSN: 1099-3460 Impact factor: 3.671