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    Acciphilia on the road: An analysis of severe collisions

    Factor, Roni / Yair, Gad / Mahalel, David | Elsevier | 2011
    Schlagwörter: Public health

    A cluster-based algorithm for home health care planning: A case study in Australia

    Pahlevani, Delaram / Abbasi, Babak / Hearne, John W. et al. | Elsevier | 2022
    Schlagwörter: Home health care

    Age and years in practice as factors associated with needlestick and sharps injuries among health care workers in a Portuguese hospital

    Martins, Artur / Coelho, Ana C. / Vieira, Manuela et al. | Elsevier | 2012
    Schlagwörter: Health care workers

    Aggressive driving behaviour in young drivers (aged 16 through 25) involved in fatal crashes

    Lambert-Bélanger, Anik / Dubois, Sacha / Weaver, Bruce et al. | Elsevier | 2012
    Schlagwörter: Public Health

    Aging without injury in the United States requires action today

    Lee, Robin / Moreland, Briana | Elsevier | 2019
    Schlagwörter: Health care provider

    A meta-analysis of the effects of texting on driving

    Caird, Jeff K. / Johnston, Kate A. / Willness, Chelsea R. et al. | Elsevier | 2014
    Schlagwörter: Public health

    A methodology for the evaluation of road accidents health care costs for powered two-wheelers: The Rome case study

    Corazza, Maria Vittoria / Musso, Antonio / Finikopoulos, Kostas et al. | Elsevier | 2017
    Schlagwörter: Health care costs

    An integer programming approach to the bloodmobile routing problem

    Gunpinar, Serkan / Centeno, Grisselle | Elsevier | 2015
    Schlagwörter: Health care application

    A robust optimization for a home health care routing and scheduling problem with consideration of uncertain travel and service times

    Shi, Yong / Boudouh, Toufik / Grunder, Olivier | Elsevier | 2019
    Schlagwörter: Home health care

    CDC's research portfolio in older adult fall prevention: A review of progress, 1985-2005, and future research directions

    Sleet, David A. / Moffett, Daphne B. / Stevens, Judy | Elsevier | 2008
    Schlagwörter: Public health

    Design of a bi-objective reliable healthcare network with finite capacity queue under service covering uncertainty

    Mohammadi, M. / Dehbari, S. / Vahdani, Behnam | Elsevier | 2014
    Schlagwörter: Health care

    Different perspectives: A comparison of newspaper articles to medical examiner data in the reporting of violent deaths

    Genovesi, Andrea L. / Donaldson, Amy E. / Morrison, Brynna L. et al. | Elsevier | 2009
    Schlagwörter: Public health information

    Do claim factors predict health care utilization after transport accidents?

    Elbers, Nieke A. / Cuijpers, Pim / Akkermans, Arno J. et al. | Elsevier | 2013
    Schlagwörter: Health care utilization

    Effectiveness of child restraint legislation to reduce motor vehicle related serious injuries and fatalities: A national interrupted time series analysis

    Shanthosh, Janani / Rogers, Kris / Lung, Thomas et al. | Elsevier | 2020
    Schlagwörter: Public health law , Public health

    Effort–reward imbalance at work and driving anger in an Australian community sample: Is there a link between work stress and road rage?

    Hoggan, Benjamin L. / Dollard, Maureen F. | Elsevier | 2007
    Schlagwörter: Stress and public health

    Evaluating repeated patient handling injuries following the implementation of a multi-factor ergonomic intervention program among health care workers

    Lim, Hyun J. / Black, Timothy R. / Shah, Syed M. et al. | Elsevier | 2011
    Schlagwörter: Health care workers

    Evaluation of an evidence-based education program for health professionals: The Canadian Falls Prevention Curriculum© (CFPC)

    Scott, Vicky / Gallagher, Elaine / Higginson, Anne et al. | Elsevier | 2011
    Schlagwörter: Health care providers

    Examining racial bias as a potential factor in pedestrian crashes

    Coughenour, Courtney / Clark, Sheila / Singh, Ashok et al. | Elsevier | 2016
    Schlagwörter: Public health