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Developing injury indicators for First Nations and Inuit children and youth in Canada: A modified Delphi approach

2014

Pike, I., McDonald, R., Piedt, S., & Macpherson, A.

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This article describes an approach used to develop a set of indicators that reflect injury issues facing First Nations and Inuit children and youth in Canada. The approach included five phases and resulted in a refined set of 27 indicators related to motorized vehicle collisions, mortality and hospital rates, as well as community injury prevention training and response systems, violence and inflicted injury, burns and falls, and suicide.

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Developing injury indicators for First Nations and Inuit children and youth in Canada: A modified Delphi approach.

Pike, I., McDonald, R., Piedt, S., &  Macpherson, A. (2014). Developing injury indicators for First Nations and Inuit children and youth in Canada: A modified Delphi approach. Chronic Diseases and Injuries in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice, 34(4), 203-209.

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