Opportunities and challenges for collaboration in research and practice in injury prevention across work and other settings
Publication type
  
            
                        Journal article
      
      
  
    Date published
  
            
                        2005 Oct 01
      
      
  
    Journal 
  
            
                        Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment and Health
      
      
  
    Volume
  
            
                        31
      
      
  
    Issue
  
            
                        5
      
      
  
    Pages
  
            
                        401-403
      
      
  
    PMID
  
            
                        16273967
      
      
  
    Open Access?
  
            
                        No
      
      
  
    Abstract
  
            Even though injuries at work and in other settings (homes, roads, etc) commonly involve similar mechanisms, research and prevention are usually specific to each setting. The potential benefits of addressing common features of injury prevention are noted across setting, while some unique features of the work environment are acknowledged. Further integration is recommended using the following approaches: (i) organization of research questions by injury mechanisms and (ii) support of comparative research across settings by funding agencies