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Contents injuryprevention.bmj.com June 2010 Volume 16 Issue 3 Injury Prevention Editorial 145 Measuring quality of life after injury R Lyons Original articles 147 The measurement of long-term health-related quality of life after injury: comparison of EQ-5D and the health utilities index S Polinder, J A Haagsma, G Bonsel, M-L Essink-Bot, H Toet, E F van Beeck 154 Developing injury indicators for Canadian children and youth: a modified-Delphi approach I Pike, S Piedt, L Warda, N Yanchar, C Macarthur, S Babul, A K Macpherson 161 Injury-related childhood mortality in migrant households in a southern city of China H Wang, G A Smith, L Stallones, H Xiang 166 Characteristics of non-fatal fall injuries in rural India R Dandona, G A Kumar, R Ivers, R Joshi, B Neal, L Dandona 172 Sleep habits and excessive daytime sleepiness correlate with injury risks in the general population in Taiwan Y-Y Chen, K C-C Wu 178 Factors associated with incorrect bicycle helmet use B E Hagel, R S Lee, M Karkhaneh, D Voaklander, B H Rowe 185 Effectiveness of pads and enclosures as safety interventions on consumer trampolines K Alexander, D Eager, C Scarrott, G Sushinsky Special feature 190 Developing a global research agenda on violence and injury prevention: a modest proposal A Villaveces, A Christiansen, S W Hargarten Brief reports 194 Reporting on road traffic injury: content analysis of injuries and prevention opportunities in Ghanaian newspapers I K Yankson, E N L Browne, H Tagbor, P Donkor, R Quansah, G E Asare, C N Mock, B E Ebel 198 Head and traumatic brain injuries among Australian children, July 2000–June 2006 J G Berry, L M Jamieson, J E Harrison Study protocol 203 This article is available in full in the electronic pages of this issue of Injury prevention (see Electronic pages below) IP Methods 204 Action indicators for injury prevention J M MacKay, A K Macpherson, I Pike, J Vincenten, R McClure Cochrane corner 208 The Cochrane Injuries Group celebrates the publication of its 100th review: time to reflect on impact F Bunn News and notes 210 Global news highlights From SAVIR 211 It wouldn’t hurt to walk: promoting pedestrian injury research D A Sleet, K Pollack, F Rivara, S Frattaroli, C Peek-Asa WHO update 213 UN General Assembly calls for decade of action for road safety M Peden PostScript 214 Letters 215 Calendar 215 Correction Splinters and fragments 216 Splinters and fragments A S Guard Electronic pages e2 Protocol for a mixed-methods study on leader- based interventions in construction contractors’ safety commitments B H Pedersen, J Dyreborg, P Kines, K L Mikkelsen, H Hannerz, D R Andersen, S Spangenberg Co Edit 145 Orig 147 154 injuryprevention.bmj.com June 2010 Volume 16 Issue 3 INJURY Prevention This article has been chosen by the Editor to be of special interest or importance and is freely available online. Articles carrying the Unlocked Logo are freely available online under the BMJ Journals unlocked scheme. See http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/info/ unlocked.dtl This journal is a member of and subscribes to the principles of the Committee on Publication Ethics www.publicationethics.org.uk on April 19, 2020 by guest. Protected by copyright. http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/ Inj Prev: first published as on 1 June 2010. Downloaded from

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injuryprevention.bmj.com

June 2010 Volume 16 Issue 3

Injury Prevention

Editorial 145 Measuring quality of life after injury R Lyons

Original articles 147 The measurement of long-term health-related

quality of life after injury: comparison of

EQ-5D and the health utilities index S Polinder , J A Haagsma , G Bonsel , M-L Essink-Bot , H Toet , E F van Beeck

154 Developing injury indicators for Canadian

children and youth: a modifi ed-Delphi approach

I Pike , S Piedt , L Warda , N Yanchar , C Macarthur , S Babul , A K Macpherson

161 Injury-related childhood mortality in migrant

households in a southern city of China H Wang , G A Smith , L Stallones , H Xiang

166 Characteristics of non-fatal fall injuries in rural

India R Dandona , G A Kumar , R Ivers , R Joshi , B Neal , L Dandona

172 Sleep habits and excessive daytime sleepiness

correlate with injury risks in the general

population in Taiwan Y-Y Chen , K C-C Wu

178 Factors associated with incorrect bicycle helmet

use B E Hagel , R S Lee , M Karkhaneh , D Voaklander , B H Rowe

185 Effectiveness of pads and enclosures as

safety interventions on consumer trampolines

K Alexander , D Eager , C Scarrott , G Sushinsky

Special feature 190 Developing a global research agenda on

violence and injury prevention: a modest

proposal A Villaveces , A Christiansen , S W Hargarten

Brief reports 194 Reporting on road traffi c injury: content analysis

of injuries and prevention opportunities in

Ghanaian newspapers I K Yankson , E N L Browne , H Tagbor , P Donkor , R Quansah , G E Asare , C N Mock , B E Ebel

198 Head and traumatic brain injuries among

Australian children, July 2000–June 2006

J G Berry , L M Jamieson , J E Harrison

Study protocol 203 This article is available in full in the electronic

pages of this issue of Injury prevention (see

Electronic pages below)

IP Methods 204 Action indicators for injury prevention

J M MacKay , A K Macpherson , I Pike , J Vincenten , R McClure

Cochrane corner 208 The Cochrane Injuries Group celebrates the

publication of its 100th review: time to refl ect

on impact F Bunn

News and notes 210 Global news highlights

From SAVIR 211 It wouldn’t hurt to walk: promoting pedestrian

injury research D A Sleet , K Pollack , F Rivara , S Frattaroli , C Peek-Asa

WHO update 213 UN General Assembly calls for decade of action

for road safety M Peden

PostScript 214 Letters

215 Calendar

215 Correction

Splinters and fragments 216 Splinters and fragments A S Guard

Electronic pages e2 Protocol for a mixed-methods study on leader-

based interventions in construction contractors’

safety commitments B H Pedersen , J Dyreborg , P Kines , K L Mikkelsen , H Hannerz , D R Andersen , S Spangenberg

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Orig147

154 injuryprevention.bmj.com

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This article has been chosen by the Editor to

be of special interest or importance and is

freely available online.

Articles carrying the Unlocked Logo are freely

available online under the BMJ Journals

unlocked scheme.

See http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/info/unlocked.dtl

This journal is a member of and subscribes to

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Ethics

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