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    Driver and road characteristics associated with child pedestrian injuries by Fridman, Liraz, Pitt, Tona, Rothman, Linda, Howard, Andrew, Hagel, Brent

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-10-2019)
    “…•Child PMVCs occur most frequently when no traffic control device is present, in daytime, and on clear and dry roadways.•Driver age, time, seatbelt use, child…”
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    Head Games: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Examining Concussion and Head Impact Incidence Rates, Modifiable Risk Factors, and Prevention Strategies in Youth Tackle Football by Pankow, Mark Patrick, Syrydiuk, R. A., Kolstad, A. T., Hayden, A. K., Dennison, C. R., Mrazik, M., Hagel, B. E., Emery, C. A.

    Published in Sports medicine (Auckland) (01-06-2022)
    “…Objectives The aims were to (1) examine the rates and mechanisms of concussion and head impact in youth football (high school level or younger); (2) identify…”
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    The relationship between visibility aid use and motor vehicle related injuries among bicyclists presenting to emergency departments by Hagel, B.E., Romanow, N.T.R., Morgunov, N., Embree, T., Couperthwaite, A.B., Voaklander, D., Rowe, B.H.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-04-2014)
    “…•Visibility aid prevalence is low among injured bicyclists.•In daylight, white or light upper body clothing decreased the odds of a bicyclist–motor vehicle…”
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    Linkage of Emergency Medical Services and Hospital Data: A Necessary Precursor to Improve Understanding of Outcomes of Prehospital Care by Blanchard, I. E., Williamson, T. S., Ronksley, P., Hagel, B., Niven, D., Dean, S., Shah, M. N., Lang, E. S., Doig, C. J.

    Published in Prehospital emergency care (02-11-2022)
    “…Objective: Linking emergency medical services (EMS) data to hospital outcomes is important for quality assurance and research initiatives. However, non-linkage…”
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    Ski and snowboard school programs: Injury surveillance and risk factors for grade‐specific injury by Sran, R., Djerboua, M., Romanow, N., Mitra, T., Russell, K., White, K., Goulet, C., Emery, C., Hagel, B.

    “…The objective of our study was to evaluate incidence rates and profile of school program ski and snowboard‐related injuries by school grade group using a…”
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    An international review of head and spinal cord injuries in alpine skiing and snowboarding by Ackery, A, Hagel, B E, Provvidenza, C, Tator, C H

    Published in Injury prevention (01-12-2007)
    “…Background:Alpine skiing and snowboarding are popular winter activities worldwide, enjoyed by participants of all ages and skill levels. There is some evidence…”
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    Effectiveness of bicycle helmet legislation to increase helmet use: a systematic review by Karkhaneh, M, Kalenga, J-C, Hagel, B E, Rowe, B H

    Published in Injury prevention (01-04-2006)
    “…Background: Head injuries related to bicycle use are common and can be serious. They can be prevented or reduced in severity with helmet use; however,…”
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    Bicycle helmet use four years after the introduction of helmet legislation in Alberta, Canada by Karkhaneh, M., Rowe, B.H., Saunders, L.D., Voaklander, D.C., Hagel, B.E.

    Published in Accident analysis and prevention (01-05-2011)
    “…▶ We observed 9367 bicyclists before and after youth (<18) helmet legislation in 2002. ▶ Unadjusted helmet prevalence increased 23% for children and 110% for…”
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    Cyclist head and facial injury risk in relation to helmet fit: a case-control study by Romanow, N R, Hagel, B E, Williamson, J, Rowe, B H

    Published in Chronic diseases and injuries in Canada (01-02-2014)
    “…We examined the effect of bicycle helmet fit and position on head and facial injuries. Cases were helmeted cyclists with a head (n=297) or facial (n=289)…”
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    A systematic review of correct bicycle helmet use: how varying definitions and study quality influence the results by Lee, R S, Hagel, B E, Karkhaneh, M, Rowe, B H

    Published in Injury prevention (01-04-2009)
    “…Bicycle helmets effectively reduce the risk of bicycle-related head injuries and trauma; however, they must fit properly to be effective. Little is known about…”
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    Emergency department coding of bicycle and pedestrian injuries during the transition from ICD-9 to ICD-10 by Karkhaneh, M, Hagel, B E, Couperthwaite, A, Saunders, L D, Voaklander, D C, Rowe, B H

    Published in Injury prevention (01-04-2012)
    “…The international classification of diseases version 10 (ICD-10) uses alphanumeric expanded codes and external cause of injury codes (E-codes). To examine the…”
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    Factors associated with incorrect bicycle helmet use by Hagel, B E, Lee, R S, Karkhaneh, M, Voaklander, D, Rowe, B H

    Published in Injury prevention (01-06-2010)
    “…Incorrect bicycle helmet use increases head injury risk. To evaluate the patterns of incorrect helmet use based on unobtrusive field observations. Two…”
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    Rates and Risks of Injury during Intercollegiate Basketball by Meeuwisse, Willem H., Sellmer, Rory, Hagel, Brent E.

    Published in The American journal of sports medicine (01-05-2003)
    “…Background: Previous studies of basketball injury have not been able to assess injury incidence and risk. Purpose: To determine rates and risks of injury in…”
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    Injury Risk in Men’s Canada West University Football by Hagel, Brent E., Fick, Gordon H., Meeuwisse, Willem H.

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (01-05-2003)
    “…Injury and participation information was collected over 5 years (1993–1997) on varsity men’s football players in the Canada West Universities Athletic…”
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    Bicycle helmet prevalence two years after the introduction of mandatory use legislation for under 18 year olds in Alberta, Canada by Hagel, B E, Rizkallah, J W, Lamy, A, Belton, K L, Jhangri, G S, Cherry, N, Rowe, B H

    Published in Injury prevention (01-08-2006)
    “…Objective: To determine changes in helmet use in cyclists following the introduction of a bicycle helmet law for children under age 18. Methods: Cyclists were…”
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    The risk of injury associated with body checking in Canadian youth ice hockey: Queensland Government supported session. NSWSIC supported speaker by Emery, C., Goulet, C., Shrier, I., Meeuwisse, W., Hagel, B., Benson, B., Kang, J.

    “…The purpose of this study was to determine if the risk of concussion, concussion severity, all injury, and injury severity differ for Pee Wee (11-12 years) and…”
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    Injuries among Skiers and Snowboarders in Quebec by Hagel, Brent E., Goulet, Claude, Platt, Robert W., Pless, I. Barry

    Published in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.) (01-05-2004)
    “…Background: Snow sports such as skiing and snowboarding are recognized as hazardous, but population-based injury rates or specific risk factors have been…”
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    Quality of information on risk factors reported by ski patrols by Hagel, B E, Pless, I B, Goulet, C, Platt, R W, Robitaille, Y

    Published in Injury prevention (01-10-2004)
    “…Objective: To determine the reliability of reporting of information on risk factors from a standard accident report form used by ski patrols and a follow up…”
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