47 results match your criteria: "Institute of Health Promotion and Education[Affiliation]"

Background: Unintentional home injuries are a leading cause of preventable death in young children. Safety education and equipment provision improve home safety practices, but their impact on injuries is less clear. Between 2009 and 2011, a national home safety equipment scheme was implemented in England (Safe At Home), targeting high-injury-rate areas and socioeconomically disadvantaged families with children under 5.

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Background: Unintentional injuries in children under the age of 5 years commonly occur in the home and disproportionately affect those living in disadvantaged circumstances. Targeted home safety promotion should be offered to families most at risk but there is a paucity of standardised evidence-based resources available for use across family-support practitioners.

Objective: To assess the effectiveness, implementation and cost-effectiveness of a 2-year home safety programme (Stay One Step Ahead) developed by parents, practitioners and researchers, and delivered by a range of family support providers in inner-city localities, compared with usual care in matched control localities.

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Where Indian dentistry stands for the subject of oral biology? What should be a direction for the subject?

J Oral Biol Craniofac Res

March 2015

Director International Center for Tropical Oral Health, Poole Hospital NHS and Bournemouth Nuffield Hospital Maxillofacial Surgery, Consultant, GCDH King's College London ; President, Institute of Health Promotion and Education, UK ; Professor of Oral Biology and Bio-regulation, Nitte University AB Shetty Institute of Dental Sciences, Mangalore, India.

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