Comparison of two methods for assessing injuries among preschool children
Injury Prevention2002Vol. 8(1), pp. 79–82
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Abstract
The diary was well accepted and resulted in higher incidences of reported injuries than the recall method, particularly for injuries that did not require medical care. Use of this method should be promoted to provide more complete epidemiological information to guide preventive strategies.
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