Objectives: The objective of this study was to determine what injury control interventions are currently carried out by physicians and to examine how these interventions could be more effective.
Setting: Surveys were conducted among the three main groups of physicians who provide primary care to children in France--private practice pediatricians (PPPs), well-child clinic pediatricians (WCCPs), and general practitioners (GPs).
Method: A representative sample of each of the three groups of physicians were interviewed by telephone, using a computer assisted telephone interview system, in December 1993 or February 1994.
Bull Acad Natl Med
October 1993
Children injuries by house fires in France are the cause of a severe mortality (sixty deaths in average each year) and of a morbidity for the survival due to smoke toxicity (oxygen deprivation and inhalation of toxic gases--CO and HCN) and to thermal burns. Epidemiological studies show that young children (0 to 4) are specially concerned by this threat and that the deaths occurred more often in some part of France (Nord-Pas-de-Calais Region). A special strategy for this prevention should be applied in France, the same available in USA, Sweden and UK, including information on the behavior one should have with children: never leave them alone and escape with them as soon as possible out of the smoke.
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January 1992
Ann Pediatr (Paris)
May 1991
As part of the actions led by the French Center for Information and Encounters for the Prevention of Childhood Injuries, a recent meeting on childhood injuries caused by farming machinery was held recently. These injuries are not exceptional in view of the steadily diminishing number of children living on farms. They are often severe, with several deaths each year in France and devastating sequelae in other cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFInjuries are a leading cause of mortality and morbidity in children and account for an impressive number of physician visits. The author reviews injury control strategies used in France, which include both educational efforts undertaken by government agencies or private organizations and the development of regulations and standards for products potentially hazardous to children. New injury control measures can be suggested, such as defining optimal plans for action for especially severe injuries, including injury control recommendations in standard health care guidance, increasing the level of commitment of physicians to injury control, and training well-child clinic staff to routinely look for risk factors in high risk families.
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December 1982
The observation of two cases of thrombophlebitis of the calf which occurred in two sisters within a period of three years is reported. The investigation revealed in both cases the presence of a circulating anticoagulant with anti-prothrombinase activity in association with biological signs of systemic lupus erythematosus (L.E.
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View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe authors relate their experience of hospitalisation at home of 74 children selected in a pediatric outpatients over a period of 5 years. They show the advantages of this method of care which are much greater than the few disadvantages and regret that it is not used more often.
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