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A descriptive analysis of children's playground injuries in the United States 1990-4.

M G Mack1, S Hudson, D Thompson.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To review playground injury statistics over a five year period in order to develop an awareness of how and where children in the United States are being injured.
METHODS: All data are based on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission's National Electronic Injury Surveillance System (NEISS) for playground related injuries during 1990-4. The surveillance data includes injuries recorded in more than 90 hospital emergency departments located throughout the United States.
RESULTS: Each year there are roughly 211,000 preschool or elementary school-children in the United States who receive emergency department care for injuries associated with playground equipment. On average, 17 of these cases result in death. 70% of all injuries occur on public playgrounds, with nearly one third classified as severe. Swings, climbers, and slides are the pieces of playground equipment associated with 88% of all NEISS reported injuries. Falls to the surface are responsible for 70%.
CONCLUSIONS: NEISS playground injury statistics contribute to our understanding of playground injuries. By identifying where and how children are injured, suggestions can be made in an attempt to make playgrounds safer.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9213154      PMCID: PMC1067789          DOI: 10.1136/ip.3.2.100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inj Prev        ISSN: 1353-8047            Impact factor:   2.399


  7 in total

1.  Epidemiology of playground equipment injuries resulting in hospitalization.

Authors:  D J Chalmers; J D Langley
Journal:  J Paediatr Child Health       Date:  1990-12       Impact factor: 1.954

2.  Height and surfacing as risk factors for injury in falls from playground equipment: a case-control study.

Authors:  D J Chalmers; S W Marshall; J D Langley; M J Evans; C R Brunton; A M Kelly; A F Pickering
Journal:  Inj Prev       Date:  1996-06       Impact factor: 2.399

3.  Playground hazards in Atlanta child care centers.

Authors:  J J Sacks; K W Holt; P Holmgreen; L S Colwell; J M Brown
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  1990-08       Impact factor: 9.308

4.  Surface-specific fall injury rates on Utah school playgrounds.

Authors:  D M Sosin; P Keller; J J Sacks; M Kresnow; P C van Dyck
Journal:  Am J Public Health       Date:  1993-05       Impact factor: 9.308

5.  The epidemiology of injuries in Atlanta day-care centers.

Authors:  J J Sacks; J D Smith; K M Kaplan; D A Lambert; R W Sattin; R K Sikes
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  1989 Sep 22-29       Impact factor: 56.272

Review 6.  A nationwide study of the risk of injury associated with day care center attendance.

Authors:  P A Briss; J J Sacks; D G Addiss; M Kresnow; J O'Neil
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  1994-03       Impact factor: 7.124

7.  Injuries from falls on playgrounds. Effects of day care center regulation and enforcement.

Authors:  P A Briss; J J Sacks; D G Addiss; M J Kresnow; J O'Neil
Journal:  Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med       Date:  1995-08
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Authors:  M G Mack; J J Sacks; D Thompson
Journal:  Inj Prev       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 2.399

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Journal:  Arch Dis Child       Date:  2004-02       Impact factor: 3.791

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Journal:  Paediatr Child Health       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 2.253

4.  Nonfatal Playground-Related Traumatic Brain Injuries Among Children, 2001-2013.

Authors:  Tabitha A Cheng; Jeneita M Bell; Tadesse Haileyesus; Julie Gilchrist; David E Sugerman; Victor G Coronado
Journal:  Pediatrics       Date:  2016-05-02       Impact factor: 7.124

5.  Injuries in child care centers: gender-environment interactions.

Authors:  A Alkon; D R Ragland; J M Tschann; J L Genevro; P Kaiser; W T Boyce
Journal:  Inj Prev       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 2.399

6.  Poor neighborhoods: safe playgrounds.

Authors:  Elizabeth C Powell; Erin J Ambardekar; Karen M Sheehan
Journal:  J Urban Health       Date:  2005-07-20       Impact factor: 3.671

7.  An evaluation of the Cool 2 Be Safe program: an evidence-based community-disseminated program to positively impact children's beliefs about injury risk on playgrounds.

Authors:  Barbara A Morrongiello; Alexa Kane
Journal:  Prev Sci       Date:  2015-01

8.  Playground Equipment Related Injuries in Preschool-Aged Children: Emergency Department-based Injury In-depth Surveillance.

Authors:  Sohyun Bae; Ji Sook Lee; Kyung Hwan Kim; Junseok Park; Dong Wun Shin; Hyunjong Kim; Joon Min Park; Hoon Kim; Woochan Jeon
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2017-03       Impact factor: 2.153

9.  Epidemiology of playground equipment related/unrelated injuries to children: A registry-based cohort study from 6 emergency departments in Korea.

Authors:  Dongbum Suh; Jin Hee Jung; Ikwan Chang; Jin Hee Lee; Jae Yun Jung; Young Ho Kwak; Do Kyun Kim
Journal:  Medicine (Baltimore)       Date:  2018-12       Impact factor: 1.817

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