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Title: | Epidemiological Study on Injury and Violence in Nepal |
Authors: | Nepal Health Research Council (NHRC) |
Issue Date: | 2009 |
Publisher: | Nepal Health Research Council |
Keywords: | Epidemiological Injury and Violence Nepal |
Abstract: | Introduction: Global Scenario Injury is a major global disease burden for the twenty-first century. Injuries are overlooked as contributors to global inequities in health, yet the long-term disabilities they frequently produce represent a significant burden. Injuries occur as a result of environmental, social, biological, economic, and behavioral factors. Injuries have traditionally been regarded as random, unavoidable “accidents”. Within the last few decades, however, a better understanding of the nature of injuries has changed these old attitudes, and today both unintentional and intentional injuries are viewed as largely preventable events. As a result of this shift in perception, injuries and their health implications have demanded the attention of decision-makers worldwide and injury policy has been firmly placed in the public health arena. |
URI: | http://103.69.126.140:8080/handle/20.500.14356/792 |
Appears in Collections: | NHRC Research Report |
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