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473 related items for PubMed ID: 18388222

  • 1. The advocacy in action study a cluster randomized controlled trial to reduce pedestrian injuries in deprived communities.
    Lyons RA, Towner E, Christie N, Kendrick D, Jones SJ, Hayes M, Kimberlee R, Sarvotham T, Macey S, Brussoni M, Sleney J, Coupland C, Phillips C.
    Inj Prev; 2008 Apr; 14(2):e1. PubMed ID: 18388222
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  • 2. The advocacy for pedestrian safety study: cluster randomised trial evaluating a political advocacy approach to reduce pedestrian injuries in deprived communities.
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    PLoS One; 2013 Apr; 8(4):e60158. PubMed ID: 23577088
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  • 3. Using geographical information systems to assess the equitable distribution of traffic-calming measures: translational research.
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  • 11. Targeting pediatric pedestrian injury prevention efforts: teasing the information through spatial analysis.
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  • 12. Child pedestrian injury prevention project: student results.
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  • 14. Increasing child pedestrian and cyclist visibility: cluster randomised controlled trial.
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  • 15. The influence of local politicians on pedestrian safety.
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  • 16. Preventing pediatric pedestrian injuries.
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  • 18. Deprived children or deprived neighbourhoods? A public health approach to the investigation of links between deprivation and injury risk with specific reference to child road safety in Devon County, UK.
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  • 19. Local stakeholders' perspectives on improving the urban environment to reduce child pedestrian injury: implementing effective public health interventions at the local level.
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