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Jesani Catchpoole

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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 26, 2018
Monitoring Injuries Associated with Mandated Children's Products in Australia: What Can the Data Tell Us?Kirsten Vallmuur, Caroline Lukaszyk, Jesani Catchpoole
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 12, 2016
The Extent of Consumer Product Involvement in Paediatric InjuriesJesani Catchpoole, Sue Walker, Kirsten Vallmuur
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|July 16, 2018
Value of emergency department triage data to describe and understand patterns and mechanisms of cycling injuriesRob Eley, Kirsten Vallmuur, Jesani Catchpoole
Applied Clinical Informatics|June 1, 2022
Application of a Machine Learning-Based Decision Support Tool to Improve an Injury Surveillance System WorkflowJesani Catchpoole, Gaurav Nanda, Kirsten Vallmuur, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|February 11, 2023
A Public Health Review into Two Decades of Domestic Trampoline Injuries in Children within Queensland, AustraliaDavid Eager, Shilei Zhou, Ruth Barker, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|September 20, 2022
Bandaids are not the fix: Examining the patterns of injury-related emergency department presentations in Australian childrenHolger Möller, Catherine Niven, Jesani Catchpoole, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|June 27, 2023
External causes of emergency department presentations: A missing piece to understanding unintentional childhood injury in AustraliaJesani Catchpoole, Catherine Niven, Holger Möller, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 24, 2016
Is population flow an unintended consequence of alcohol management plans?Kim Usher, Cindy Woods, Paul Lynch, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|November 19, 2023
Navigating child product safety: Perspectives from experts on international challenges and priorities in regulation and researchCatherine Niven, Kim A Vuong, Luke Nottage, et al.
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International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|September 26, 2018
Monitoring Injuries Associated with Mandated Children's Products in Australia: What Can the Data Tell Us?Kirsten Vallmuur, Caroline Lukaszyk, Jesani Catchpoole
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|July 12, 2016
The Extent of Consumer Product Involvement in Paediatric InjuriesJesani Catchpoole, Sue Walker, Kirsten Vallmuur
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|July 16, 2018
Value of emergency department triage data to describe and understand patterns and mechanisms of cycling injuriesRob Eley, Kirsten Vallmuur, Jesani Catchpoole
Applied Clinical Informatics|June 1, 2022
Application of a Machine Learning-Based Decision Support Tool to Improve an Injury Surveillance System WorkflowJesani Catchpoole, Gaurav Nanda, Kirsten Vallmuur, et al.
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health|February 11, 2023
A Public Health Review into Two Decades of Domestic Trampoline Injuries in Children within Queensland, AustraliaDavid Eager, Shilei Zhou, Ruth Barker, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|September 20, 2022
Bandaids are not the fix: Examining the patterns of injury-related emergency department presentations in Australian childrenHolger Möller, Catherine Niven, Jesani Catchpoole, et al.
Emergency Medicine Australasia : EMA|June 27, 2023
External causes of emergency department presentations: A missing piece to understanding unintentional childhood injury in AustraliaJesani Catchpoole, Catherine Niven, Holger Möller, et al.
Journal of Clinical Nursing|August 24, 2016
Is population flow an unintended consequence of alcohol management plans?Kim Usher, Cindy Woods, Paul Lynch, et al.
Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health|November 19, 2023
Navigating child product safety: Perspectives from experts on international challenges and priorities in regulation and researchCatherine Niven, Kim A Vuong, Luke Nottage, et al.
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