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Title Casebook of traumatic injury prevention / Richard Volpe, editor
Published Cham : Springer, 2020

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Description 1 online resource (547 pages)
Contents Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- About the Editor -- 1: The Challenge of Traumatic Injury Prevention -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Prevention as Change in Complex Systems -- 1.3 Context and the Life Space Study Framework -- 1.4 Best Practices and Exemplary Programs -- 1.5 The Concept of Evidence in Exemplary Programming of Practices -- 1.6 The Identification of Exemplary Programs -- 1.6.1 Overview Incidence and Literature Review Strategy -- 1.6.2 Exemplary Programs Review Methodology -- 1.6.2.1 Phase 1: Steps to Identify Exemplary Programs -- Investigation -- Nomination
Selection -- 1.6.2.2 Phase 2: Data Gathering Methods -- The BRIO Model -- Life Space Case Study Analysis Framework -- 1.6.2.3 Phase 3: Final Criteria for Determining an Exemplary Program -- 1.7 Overview of Area Previews and Case Studies -- References -- Part I: Sports and Recreation-Related Traumatic Injury Prevention Programs -- 2: Overview of Sports and Recreation-Related Traumatic Injury Prevention Programs -- 2.1 Section Chapters -- 2.1.1 Organized Team Sports -- 2.1.2 Individual Sports and/or Recreational Activities -- 2.2 For What Follows -- References
3: Heads Up: Concussion in High School Sports -- 3.1 Background -- 3.2 Resources -- 3.3 Implementation -- 3.3.1 The Pilot Study -- 3.3.2 Pilot Study Outcome -- 3.3.3 First Focus Groups -- 3.4 Outcome -- 3.4.1 The National Launch -- 3.4.2 Evaluation Study -- 3.4.3 Evaluation Outcome -- 3.4.4 Analysis -- 3.5 Conclusion -- BRIO Model: Heads Up-Concussion in High School Sports -- Life Space Model: Heads Up-Concussions in High School Sports -- References -- 4: Play It Cool: Hockey Safety -- 4.1 Background -- 4.1.1 Target Population -- 4.1.2 A Review of the Prevention Strategies
4.1.3 Goals and Objectives of the Play It Cool program -- 4.2 Resources -- 4.2.1 Stakeholders and Collaborators -- 4.3 Implementation -- 4.3.1 Methods for Evaluation -- 4.3.2 Improving the Play It Cool Program -- 4.4 Outcome -- 4.4.1 Short- and Long-Term Outcomes -- 4.5 Conclusion -- Brio Model: Play It Cool-Hockey Injury Prevention Program -- Life Space Model: Play It Cool-Hockey Injury Prevention Program -- References -- 5: RugbySmart -- 5.1 Background -- 5.1.1 Neurotraumatic Injuries -- 5.2 Resources -- 5.2.1 Financial Resources -- 5.2.2 Human Resources -- 5.3 Implementation
5.3.1 Primary Prevention -- 5.3.2 Secondary Prevention -- 5.3.3 Tertiary Prevention -- 5.3.4 Examples of the Prevention Methods for Brain and Spinal Cord Injury -- 5.3.5 Effective Strategies for Implementation -- 5.3.6 Effective Strategies for Preventing Injuries -- 5.4 Outcome -- BRIO Model: RugbySmart -- Life Space Model: Rugby Smart -- References -- 6: SafeClub: An Effective Soccer Injury Prevention Program -- 6.1 Background -- 6.1.1 History and Development -- 6.1.2 SafeClub Risk Management Strategy and Its Implementation -- 6.1.3 Pilot Study
Summary This casebook profiles exceptional traumatic injury prevention programs from all over the globe. Its detailed description and analysis employ a multi-stage process of identifying, evaluating, and casing effective prevention practices. The case studies reflect how legislative and regulatory information impact prevention efforts and provides insight into how national centers for injury prevention and control inform prevention practices on countrywide levels. The authors work with outcome-based research criteria to select and develop their comprehensive and contextually aware profiles of the programs. All included case studies follow the BRIO approach (Background, Resources, Implementation, and Outcome) - a model designed to provide a consistent way of describing programs that have been evaluated and found to be exceptional practices. The scope of the Casebook ranges across: The challenge of traumatic injury prevention Sports and recreation-related traumatic injury prevention Fall-related traumatic injury prevention Road traffic-related traumatic injury prevention Traumatic injury prevention within complex systems In its recognition of traumatic injury prevention across the lifespan as a critical and complex public health challenge, the Casebook of Traumatic Injury Prevention promises to be an influential and authoritative resource for professionals and students in public health, safety, injury prevention, medicine, psychology, sociology, nursing, and engineering. Government agencies and institutions such as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), public health departments, and safety associations also would find the Casebook relevant to their work
Notes 6.1.4 Goals and Implementation Strategies
Includes index
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Subject Wounds and injuries -- Prevention
Traumatology.
Traumatology
Traumatology
Wounds and injuries -- Prevention
Form Electronic book
Author Volpe, Richard.
ISBN 9783030274191
3030274195