Injury Epidemiology and Prevention Research

IEPRG Publications List

2021

 

Alrimawi I, Atout M, Watson MC, Hall C, Dreidi M. Palestinian mothers’ home-safety practices for preventing injuries to their young children: multiple case study approach. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. 2021;59(1):5-22.

Alrimawi I, Watson M, Hall C, Atout M, Al-Yateem N. The Perceptions of Palestinian Health Professionals toward Factors Facilitating or Impeding the Prevention of Home Injuries among Young Children: A Qualitative Study. Child Care in Practice. 2021:1-17.

Audsley S, Kendrick D, Logan P, Orton E. Keeping adults physically active after Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programmes end: development of a physical activity maintenance intervention. Pilot and feasibility studies. 2021;7(1):108.

Bridger K, Kellezi B, Kendrick D, Radford K, Timmons S, Rennoldson M, et al. Patient Perspectives on Key Outcomes for Vocational Rehabilitation Interventions Following Traumatic Injury. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2021;18(4):2035.

Davie GS, Pal K, Orton E, Tyrrell EG, Petersen I. Incident Type 2 Diabetes and Risk of Fracture: A Comparative Cohort Analysis Using U.K. Primary Care Records. Diabetes care. 2021;44(1):58-66.

Hill T, Coupland C, Kendrick D, Jones M, Akbari A, Rodgers S, et al. Impact of the national home safety equipment scheme 'Safe At Home' on hospital admissions for unintentional injury in children under 5: a controlled interrupted time series analysis. J Epidemiol Community Health. 2021.

Kellezi B, Dhiman P, Coupland C, Whitehead J, Morriss R, Joseph S, et al. Mental health and other factors associated with work productivity after injury in the UK: multicentre cohort study. Inj Prev. 2021.

Kendrick D, das Nair R, Kellezi B, Morriss R, Kettlewell J, Holmes J, et al. Vocational rehabilitation to enhance return to work after trauma (ROWTATE): protocol for a non-randomised single-arm mixed-methods feasibility study. Pilot and feasibility studies. 2021;7(1):29.

Kettlewell J, Lindley R, Radford K, Patel P, Bridger K, Kellezi B, et al. Factors Affecting the Delivery and Acceptability of the ROWTATE Telehealth Vocational Rehabilitation Intervention for Traumatic Injury Survivors: A Mixed-Methods Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2021;18(18).

Mulla E, Orton E, Kendrick D. Proactive frailty identification – a good idea? A sequential mixed-methods study of GP views. British Journal of General Practice. 2021:BJGP.2020.0178.

Orton E, Audsley S, Coupland C, Gladman JRF, Iliffe S, Lafond N, et al. 'Real world' effectiveness of the Falls Management Exercise (FaME) programme: an implementation study. Age and ageing. 2021.

Orton E, Lafond N, Skelton DA, Coupland C, Gladman JRF, Iliffe S, et al. Implementation fidelity of the Falls Management Exercise Programme: a mixed methods analysis using a conceptual framework for implementation fidelity. Public Health. 2021;197:11-8.

 

2020

Audsley S, Kendrick D, Logan P, Jones M, Orton E. A randomised feasibility study assessing an intervention to keep adults physically active after falls management exercise programmes end. Pilot and feasibility studies. 2020;6:37.

Holden MR, Watson MC, Clifford MJ. Parents' perceptions of unintentional paediatric burn injuries - A qualitative study. Burns. 2020;46(5):1179-92.

Kellezi B, Earthy S, Sleney J, Beckett K, Barnes J, Christie N, et al. What can trauma patients' experiences and perspectives tell us about the perceived quality of trauma care? a qualitative study set within the UK National Health Service. Injury. 2020;51(5):1231-7.

Kettlewell J, Timmons S, Bridger K, Kendrick D, Kellezi B, Holmes J, et al. A study of mapping usual care and unmet need for vocational rehabilitation and psychological support following major trauma in five health districts in the UK. Clinical rehabilitation. 2020:269215520971777.

Kruisbrink M, Delbaere K, Kempen GIJM, Crutzen R, Ambergen T, Cheung K-L, et al. Intervention Characteristics Associated With a Reduction in Fear of Falling Among Community-Dwelling Older People: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trials. The Gerontologist. 2020.

Mulla E, Orton E, Kendrick D. GP views on the routine identification of older people living with frailty in primary care. Br J Gen Pract. 2020;70(suppl 1).

Orton E, Watson MC, Hayes M, Patel T, Jones M, Coupland C, et al. Evaluation of the effectiveness, implementation and cost-effectiveness of the Stay One Step Ahead home safety promotion intervention for pre-school children: a study protocol. Inj Prev. 2020.

2019

Alrimawi I, Hall C, Watson MC. Palestinian Nurses' and Doctors' Perceptions and Practices Regarding the Prevention of Injuries to Children in the Home: An Explorative Qualitative Study. Comprehensive child and adolescent nursing. 2019;42(3):172-89.

Alrimawi I, Watson MC, Hall C, Saifan AR. Preventing Unintentional Injuries to Children Under 5 in Their Homes: Palestinian Mothers' Perspectives. Sage Open. 2019;9(1):1-11.

Alrimawi IA, Watson MC, Hall C, M AL, Al-Yateem N. Palestinian managers' views and practices regarding the prevention of home injuries: An explorative qualitative study. The International journal of health planning and management. 2019; Published online 29/03/19.

Barat A, Watson MC, Mulvaney CA. Preventing unintentional home injuries among children: exploring the perceptions of Iranian health professionals. Primary health care research & development. 2019;20:e146.

Campbell M, Lai ETC, Pearce A, Orton E, Kendrick D, Wickham S, et al. Understanding pathways to social inequalities in childhood unintentional injuries: findings from the UK millennium cohort study. BMC pediatrics. 2019;19(1):150.

Carpenter H, Audsley S, Coupland C, Gladman J, Kendrick D, Lafond N, et al. PHysical activity Implementation Study In Community-dwelling AduLts (PHISICAL): study protocol. Inj Prev. 2019;25(5):453-8.

Kettlewell J, das Nair R, Radford K. A systematic review of personal smart technologies used to improve outcomes in adults with acquired brain injuries. Clinical rehabilitation. 2019;33(11):1705-12.

Lafond N, Maula A, Iliffe S, Vedhara K, Audsley S, Kendrick D, et al. 'We got more than we expected.' Older people's experiences of falls-prevention exercise interventions and implications for practice; a qualitative study. Primary health care research & development. 2019;20:e103.

Maula A, LaFond N, Orton E, Iliffe S, Audsley S, Vedhara K, et al. Use it or lose it: a qualitative study of the maintenance of physical activity in older adults. BMC geriatrics. 2019;19(1):349.

2018

Kendrick D, Baker R, Hill T, Beckett K, Coupland C, Kellezi B, et al. Early risk factors for depression, anxiety and post-traumatic distress after hospital admission for unintentional injury: Multicentre cohort study. Journal of psychosomatic research. 2018;112:15-24.

Kendrick D, Orton E, Lafond N, Audsley S, Maula A, Morris R, et al. Keeping active: maintenance of physical activity after exercise programmes for older adults. Public Health. 2018;164:118-27.

Lester L, Baker R, Coupland C, Orton E. Alcohol Misuse and Injury Outcomes in Young People Aged 10-24. The Journal of adolescent health: official publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine. 2018;62(4):450-6.

Prasad V, West J, Sayal K, Kendrick D. Injury among children and young people with and without attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in the community: The risk of fractures, thermal injuries, and poisonings. Child Care Health Dev. 2018;44(6):871-8.

Timblin C, S A, H C, C C, JRF G, Kendrck D, et al. A logic model for the implementation of a falls management exercise Programme. East Midlands Research into Ageing Network (EMRAN) East Midlands Research into Ageing Network (EMRAN) 2018. p. 1-9.

Tyrrell EG, Kendrick D, Sayal K, Orton E. Poisoning substances taken by young people: a population-based cohort study. Br J Gen Pract. 2018;68(675):e703-e10.

2017

Baker R, Kendrick D, Tata LJ, Orton E. Association between maternal depression and anxiety episodes and rates of childhood injuries: a cohort study from England. Inj Prev. 2017;23(6):396-402.

Chisholm A, Watson MC, Jones SJ, Kendrick D. Child injury prevention: a survey of local authorities and health boards. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. 2017;55(4):205-14.

Deave T, Hawkins A, Kumar A, Hayes M, Cooper N, Watson M, et al. Evaluating implementation of a fire-prevention injury prevention briefing in children's centres: Cluster randomised controlled trial. PLoS ONE. 2017;12(3):e0172584.

Kellezi B, Baines DL, Coupland C, Beckett K, Barnes J, Sleney J, et al. The impact of injuries on health service resource use and costs in primary and secondary care in the English NHS. Journal of Public Health. 2017;38(4):e464-e71.

Kellezi B, Coupland C, Morriss R, Beckett K, Joseph S, Barnes J, et al. The impact of psychological factors on recovery from injury: a multicentre cohort study. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2017;52(7):855-66.

Kendrick D, Majsak-Newman G, Benford P, Coupland C, Timblin C, Hayes M, et al. Poison prevention practices and medically attended poisoning in young children: multicentre case-control study. Inj Prev. 2017;23(2):93-101.

Kendrick D, Dhiman P, Kellezi B, Coupland C, Whitehead J, Beckett K, et al. Psychological morbidity and return to work after injury: multicentre cohort study. Br J Gen Pract. 2017;67(661):e555-e64.

Kendrick D, Ablewhite J, Achana F, Benford P, Clacy R, Coffey F, et al. Programme Grants for Applied Research.  Keeping Children Safe: a multicentre programme of research to increase the evidence base for preventing unintentional injuries in the home in the under-fives. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library[DK1] [TP2] . 2017 Jul.

Kendrick D, Kelllezi B, Coupland C, Maula A, Beckett K, Morriss R, et al. Psychological morbidity and health-related quality of life after injury: multicentre cohort study. Qual Life Res. 2017;26(5):1233-50.

Miller PD, Kendrick D, Coupland C, Coffey F. Use of conspicuity aids by cyclists and risk of crashes involving other road users: Population based case-control study. Journal of Transport & Health. 2017;7:64-74.

Sahota O, Pulikottil-Jacob R, Marshall F, Montgomery A, Tan W, Sach T, et al. The Community In-reach Rehabilitation and Care Transition (CIRACT) clinical and cost-effectiveness randomisation controlled trial in older people admitted to hospital as an acute medical emergency. Age and ageing. 2017;46(1):26-32.

Tyrrell EG, Orton E, Sayal K, Baker R, Kendrick D. Differing patterns in intentional and unintentional poisonings among young people in England, 1998–2014: a population-based cohort study. Journal of Public Health. 2017;39(2):e1-e9.

2016

Achana F, Sutton AJ, Kendrick D, Hayes M, Jones DR, Hubbard SJ, et al. A decision analytic model to investigate the cost-effectiveness of poisoning prevention practices in households with young children. BMC Public Health. 2016;16:705.

Baker R, Orton E, Kendrick D, Tata LJ. Association of maternal depression and anxiety with children’s injury risk: a prospective cohort. Injury Prevention. 2016;22(Suppl 2):A28-A.

Baker R, Orton E, Tata LJ, Kendrick D. Epidemiology of poisonings, fractures and burns among 0–24 year olds in England using linked health and mortality data. The European Journal of Public Health. 2016; 26(6): 940–946.

Baker R, Tata LJ, Kendrick D, Burch T, Kennedy M, Orton E. Differing patterns in thermal injury incidence and hospitalisations among 0-4 year old children from England. Burns. 2016;42(7):1609-16.

Baker R, Tata LJ, Kendrick D, Orton E. Identification of incident poisoning, fracture and burn events using linked primary care, secondary care and mortality data from England: implications for research and surveillance. Inj Prev. 2016;22(1):59-67.

Barnes J, Morris A, Welsh R, Summerskill S, Marshall R, Kendrick D, et al. Injuries to older users of buses in the UK. Public Transport. 2016;8(1):25-38.

Beard M, Watson M, Clifford M. An exploration of paediatric burn injuries, associated with cooking, in rural and Peri-Urban Malawi. Injury Prevention. 2016;22(Suppl 2):A298-A9.

Christie N, Beckett K, Earthy S, Kellezi B, Sleney J, Barnes J, et al. Seeking support after hospitalisation for injury: a nested qualitative study of the role of primary care. British Journal of General Practice. 2016;66(642):e24-e31.

Cooper NJ, Kendrick D, Timblin C, Hayes M, Majsak-Newman G, Meteyard K, et al. The short-term cost of falls, poisonings and scalds occurring at home in children under 5 years old in England: multicentre longitudinal study. Injury Prevention. 2016;22(5):334-31.

Gallagher M, Beard M, Clifford MJ, Watson MC. An evaluation of a biomass stove safety protocol used for testing household cookstoves, in low and middle-income countries. Energy for sustainable development. 2016;2016 v.33:pp. 12-25.

Gawler S, Skelton DA, Dinan-Young S, Masud T, Morris RW, Griffin M, et al. Reducing falls among older people in general practice: The ProAct65+ exercise intervention trial. Archives of gerontology and geriatrics. 2016;67:46-54.

Hayes M, Kendrick D, on behalf of the Keeping Children Safe study team. A Guide for Commissioners of Child Health Services on Preventing Unintentional Injuries among the under fives. Available from http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/research/groups/injuryresearch/projects/kcs/index.aspx [Accessed 27/10/16]. 2016.

Kendrick D, Kelllezi B, Coupland C, Maula A, Beckett K, Morriss R, et al. Psychological morbidity and health-related quality of life after injury: multicentre cohort study. Qual Life Res. 2016;26(5):1233-50.

Kendrick D, Majsak-Newman G, Benford P, Coupland C, Timblin C, Hayes M, et al. Poison prevention practices and medically attended poisoning in young children: multicentre case–control study. Injury Prevention. 2016;Published Online First: 04 November 2016. doi: 10.1136/injuryprev-2015-041828.

Kojima G, Iliffe S, Morris RW, Taniguchi Y, Kendrick D, Skelton DA, et al. Frailty predicts trajectories of quality of life over time among British community-dwelling older people. Qual Life Res. 2016;25(7):1743-50.

Kumar A, Delbaere K, Zijlstra GA, Carpenter H, Iliffe S, Masud T, et al. Exercise for reducing fear of falling in older people living in the community: Cochrane systematic review and meta-analysis. Age and Ageing. 2016;45(3):345-52.

Lester L, Baker R, Orton E. Alcohol misuse and injury outcomes in young people: a cohort analysis of linked primary and secondary data in England. The Lancet. 2016;388:S67.

Osborne JM, Shibl R, Cameron CM, Kendrick D, Lyons RA, Spinks AB, et al. Validity of parent's self-reported responses to home safety questions. Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot. 2016;23(3):229-39.

Orton E, Mhizha-Murira J, Clarkson M, Whitehead J, Watson MC, Mulvaney CA, et al. A systematic review and meta-analysis of school based programmes to prevent childhood injuries. Injury Prevention. 2016;22(Suppl 2):A148-A.

Orton E, Whitehead J, Mhizha-Murira J, Clarkson M, Watson MC, Mulvaney CA, et al. School-based education programmes for the prevention of unintentional injuries in children and young people. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2016;Issue 12. Art. No.: CD010246.

Sahota O, Pulikottil-Jacob R, Marshall F, Montgomery A, Tan W, Sach T, et al. Health Services and Delivery Research.  Comparing the cost-effectiveness and clinical effectiveness of a new community in-reach rehabilitation service with the cost-effectiveness and clinical effectiveness of an established hospital-based rehabilitation service for older people: a pragmatic randomised controlled trial with microcost and qualitative analysis – the Community In-reach Rehabilitation And Care Transition (CIRACT) study. Southampton (UK): NIHR Journals Library

Stewart J, Benford P, Wynn P, Watson MC, Coupland C, Deave T, et al. Modifiable risk factors for scald injury in children under 5 years of age: A Multi-centre Case-Control Study. Burns. 2016;42(8):1831-43.

Tyrrell EG, Orton E, Tata LJ. Changes in poisonings among adolescents in the UK between 1992 and 2012: a population based cohort study. Inj Prev. 2016;22(6):400-6.

Watson MC, Mulvaney C, Timblin C, Stewart J, Coupland CA, Deave T, et al. Missed opportunities to keep children safe? National survey of injury prevention activities of children’s centres. Health Education Journal. 2016;75(7):833-42.

Wynn PM, Zou K, Young B, Majsak-Newman G, Hawkins A, Kay B, et al. Prevention of childhood poisoning in the home: overview of systematic reviews and a systematic review of primary studies. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion. 2016;23(1):3-28.

2015

Ablewhite J, Kendrick D, Watson M, Shaw I. Maternal perceptions of supervision in pre-school-aged children: a qualitative approach to understanding differences between families living in affluent and disadvantaged areas. Primary Health Care Research & Development. 2015;16(4):346-55.

Ablewhite J, McDaid L, Hawkins A, Peel I, Goodenough T, Deave T, et al. Approaches used by parents to keep their children safe at home: a qualitative study to explore the perspectives of parents with children aged under five years. BMC Public Health. 2015;15:983.

Ablewhite J, Peel I, McDaid L, Hawkins A, Goodenough T, Deave T, et al. Parental perceptions of barriers and facilitators to preventing child unintentional injuries within the home: a qualitative study. BMC Public Health. 2015;15(1):280.

Achana FA, Sutton AJ, Kendrick D, Wynn P, Young B, Jones DR, et al. The Effectiveness of Different Interventions to Promote Poison Prevention Behaviours in Households with Children: A Network Meta-Analysis. PLoS ONE. 2015;10(4):e0121122.

Baker R, Orton E, Tata LJ, Kendrick D. Risk factors for long-bone fractures in children up to 5 years of age: a nested case-control study. Arch Dis Child. 2015;100(5):432-7.

Baker R, Tata LJ, Orton E, Kendrick D. Maternal depression and risk of injuries in children aged 0-4 years: a population-based cohort study. The Lancet. 2015;386:S21.

Benford P, Young B, Coupland C, Watson M, Hindmarch P, Hayes M, et al. Risk and protective factors for falls on one level in young children: multicentre case-control study. Inj Prev. 2015;21(6):381-8.

Duckham RL, Masud T, Taylor R, Kendrick D, Carpenter H, Iliffe S, et al. Randomised controlled trial of the effectiveness of community group and home-based falls prevention exercise programmes on bone health in older people: the ProAct65+ bone study. Age and Ageing. 2015;44(4):573-9.

Goodenough T, Kay B, Deave T, Towner E, Stewart J, Ablewhite J, et al. Barriers and facilitators to delivering injury prevention interventions in English children's centres. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. 2015:1-12.

Heseltine R, Skelton DA, Kendrick D, Morris RW, Griffin M, Haworth D, et al. “Keeping Moving”: factors associated with sedentary behaviour among older people recruited to an exercise promotion trial in general practice. BMC Family Practice. 2015;16(1):67.

Hindmarch P, Hawkins A, McColl E, Hayes M, Majsak-Newman G, Ablewhite J, et al. Recruitment and retention strategies and the examination of attrition bias in a randomised controlled trial in children's centres serving families in disadvantaged areas of England. Trials. 2015;16:79.

Hubbard S, Cooper N, Kendrick D, Young B, Wynn PM, He Z, et al. Network meta-analysis to evaluate the effectiveness of interventions to prevent falls in children under age 5 years. Injury Prevention. 2015;21(2):98.

Iliffe S, Kendrick D, Morris R, Griffin M, Haworth D, Carpenter H, et al. Promoting physical activity in older people in general practice: ProAct65+ cluster randomised controlled trial. Br J Gen Pract. 2015;65(640):e731-8.

Jefferis BJ, Merom D, Sartini C, Wannamethee SG, Ash S, Lennon LT, et al. Physical Activity and Falls in Older Men: The Critical Role of Mobility Limitations. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 2015;47(10).

Kellezi B, Baines DL, Coupland C, Beckett K, Barnes J, Sleney J, et al. The impact of injuries on health service resource use and costs in primary and secondary care in the English NHS. Journal of Public Health. 2015;8(4):e464-e71.

Kellezi B, Beckett K, Earthy S, Barnes J, Sleney J, Clarkson J, et al. Understanding and meeting information needs following unintentional injury: Comparing the accounts of patients, carers and service providers. Injury. 2015;46(4):564-71.

Kendrick D, Drummond A, Logan P, Barnes J, Worthington E. Systematic review of the epidemiology of non-collision injuries occurring to older people during use of public buses in high income countries. Journal of Transport & Health. 2015;2(3):394-405.

Kendrick D, Maula A, Reading R, et al. Risk and protective factors for falls from furniture in young children: Multicenter case-control study. JAMA Pediatrics. 2015;169(2):145-53.

Kendrick D, Maula A, Reading R, Hindmarch P, Coupland C, Watson M, et al. Risk and Protective Factors for Falls From Furniture in Young Children: Multicenter Case-Control Study. JAMA Pediatrics. 2015;169(2):145-53.

Kendrick D, Zou K, Ablewhite J, Watson M, Coupland C, Kay B, et al. Risk and protective factors for falls on stairs in young children: multicentre case–control study. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2015;Published Online First: 10 December 2015. doi: 10.1136/archdischild-2015-308486.

Kojima G, Masud T, Kendrick D, Morris R, Gawler S, Treml J, et al. Does the timed up and go test predict future falls among British community-dwelling older people? Prospective cohort study nested within a randomised controlled trial. BMC geriatrics. 2015;15(1):38.

Kojima G, Kendrick D, Skelton DA, Morris RW, Gawler S, Iliffe S. Frailty predicts short-term incidence of future falls among British community-dwelling older people: a prospective cohort study nested within a randomised controlled trial. BMC geriatrics. 2015;15:155.

Mulvaney CA, Smith S, Watson MC, Parkin J, Coupland C, Miller P, et al. Cycling infrastructure for reducing cycling injuries in cyclists. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2015(12):Cd010415.

Osborne JM, Shibl R, Cameron CM, Kendrick D, Lyons RA, Spinks AB, et al. Validity of parent's self-reported responses to home safety questions. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion. 2015:1-11.

Othman N, Kendrick D, Al-Windi A. Childhood burns in Sulaimaniyah province, Iraqi Kurdistan: a prospective study of admissions and outpatients. Burns. 2015;41(2):394-400.

Ploubidis GB, Edwards P, Kendrick D. Measuring behaviours for escaping from house fires: use of latent variable models to summarise multiple behaviours. BMC Research Notes. 2015;8(1):1-8.

Watson A, Charlesworth L, Jacob R, Kendrick D, Logan P, Marshall F, et al. The Community In-Reach and Care Transition (CIRACT) clinical and cost-effectiveness study: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial. Trials. 2015;16:41.

Zou K, Wynn PM, Miller P, Hindmarch P, Majsak-Newman G, Young B, et al. Preventing childhood scalds within the home: Overview of systematic reviews and a systematic review of primary studies. Burns : journal of the International Society for Burn Injuries. 2015;41(5):907-24.

2014

Achana F, Hubbard S, Sutton A, Kendrick D, Cooper N. An exploration of synthesis methods in public health evaluations of interventions concludes that the use of modern statistical methods would be beneficial. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology. 2014;67(4):376-90.

Achana FA, Cooper NJ, Bujkiewicz S, Hubbard SJ, Kendrick D, Jones DR, et al. Network meta-analysis of multiple outcome measures accounting for borrowing of information across outcomes. BMC Medical Research Methodology 2014;14:92.

Baker R, Orton E, Tata LJ, Kendrick D. Measurement of the incidence of poisonings, fractures, and burns in children and young people with linked primary and secondary care data: a population-based cohort study. The Lancet. 2014;384:S19.

Beckett K, Earthy S, Sleney J, Barnes J, Kellezi B, Barker M, et al. Providing effective trauma care: the potential for service provider views to enhance the quality of care (qualitative study nested within a multicentre longitudinal quantitative study). BMJ Open. 2014;4(7).

Beckett K, Goodenough T, Deave T, Jaeckle S, McDaid L, Benford P, et al. Implementing an Injury Prevention Briefing to aid delivery of key fire safety messages in UK children’s centres: qualitative study nested within a multi-centre randomised controlled trial. BMC Public Health. 2014;14:1256.

Deave T, Towner E, McColl E, Reading R, Sutton A, Coupland C, et al. Multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating implementation of a fire prevention Injury Prevention Briefing in children's centres: study protocol. BMC Public Health. 2014;14(69).

Hayes M, Kendrick D, Deave T. Injury Prevention Briefing. Preventing Unintentional Injuries to the Under Fives: A Guide for Practitioners. Keeping Children Safe At Home; 2014.

He Z, Wynn P, Kendrick D. Non-resuscitative first-aid training for children and laypeople: a systematic review. Emergency Medicine Journal : EMJ. 2014;31(9):763-8.

Iliffe S, Kendrick D, Morris R, Masud T, Gage H, Skelton D, et al. Multicentre cluster randomised trial comparing a community group exercise programme and home-based exercise with usual care for people aged 65 years and over in primary care. Health Technol Assess. 2014;18(49):vii-xxvii, 1-105.

Jefferis BJ, Iliffe S, Kendrick D, Kerse N, Trost S, Lennon LT, et al. How are falls and fear of falling associated with objectively measured physical activity in a cohort of community-dwelling older men? BMC geriatrics. 2014;14(1):114.

Kendrick D, Kumar A, Carpenter H, Zijlstra GA, Skelton DA, Cook JR, et al. Exercise for reducing fear of falling in older people living in the community. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2014;11:CD009848.

Kumar A, Carpenter H, Morris R, Iliffe S, Kendrick D. Which factors are associated with fear of falling in community-dwelling older people? Age and Ageing. 2014;43(1):76-84.

Majsak-Newman G, Benford P, Ablewhite J, Clacy R, Coffey F, Cooper N, et al. Keeping children safe at home: protocol for a matched case-control study of modifiable risk factors for poisoning. Injury Prevention. 2014;20(5):e10.

Mytton J, Ingram J, Manns S, Stevens T, Mulvaney C, Blair P, et al. The feasibility of using a parenting programme for the prevention of unintentional home injuries in the under-fives: a cluster randomised controlled trial. Health Technology Assessment. 2014;18(3).

Mytton JA, Towner EM, Kendrick D, Stewart-Brown S, Emond A, Ingram J, et al. The First-aid Advice and Safety Training (FAST) parents programme for the prevention of unintentional injuries in preschool children: a protocol. Injury Prevention. 2014;20(1):e2.

Orton E, Kendrick D, West J, Tata LJ. Persistence of Health Inequalities in Childhood Injury in the UK; A Population-Based Cohort Study of Children under 5. PLoS ONE 2014;9(10):e111631.

Prasad V, Kendrick D, Sayal K, Thomas SL, West J. Injury Among Children and Young Adults With Epilepsy. Pediatrics. 2014.

Sahota O, Drummond A, Kendrick D, Grainge MJ, Vass C, Sach T, et al. REFINE (REducing Falls in In-patieNt Elderly) using bed and bedside chair pressure sensors linked to radio-pagers in acute hospital care: a randomised controlled trial. Age and Ageing. 2014;43 247-53.

Saramago P, Cooper NJ, Sutton AJ, Hayes M, Dunn K, Manca A, et al. Cost-effectiveness of interventions for increasing the possession of functioning smoke alarms in households with pre-school children: a modelling study. BMC Public Health. 2014;14(1):459.

Sleney J, Christie N, Earthy S, Lyons RA, Kendrick D, Towner E. Improving recovery—Learning from patients’ experiences after injury: A qualitative study. Injury. 2014;45(1):312-9.

Stevens Z, Barlow C, Kendrick D, Masud T, Skelton DA, Dinan-Young S, et al. Effectiveness of general practice-based physical activity promotion for older adults: systematic review. Primary health care research & development. 2014;15(2):190-201.

Watson MC, Benford P, Coupland CA, Clacy R, Hindmarsh P, Majsak-Newman G, et al. Validation of a home safety questionnaire used in a series of case control studies. Injury Prevention. 2014;20(5):336-42.

Watson MC, Mulvaney CA, Kendrick D, Stewart J, Coupland C, Hayes M, et al. National survey of the injury prevention activities of children's centres. Health & Social Care in the Community. 2014;22(1):40-6.

Wynn P, Stewart J, Kumar A, Clacy R, Coffey F, Cooper N, et al. Keeping children safe at home: protocol for a case–control study of modifiable risk factors for scalds. Injury Prevention. 2014;20(5):e11.

2013

Achana FA, Cooper NJ, Dias S, Lu G, Rice SJ, Kendrick D, et al. Extending methods for investigating the relationship between treatment effect and baseline risk from pairwise meta-analysis to network meta-analysis. Stat Med. 2013;32(5):752-71.

Deave T, Goodenough T, Stewart J, Towner E, Majsak-Newman G, Hawkins A, et al. Contemporary hazards in the home: keeping children safe from thermal injuries. Archives of  Disease in Childhood. 2013;98:485-9.

He Z, Wynn P, Kendrick D. Non-resuscitative first-aid training for children and laypeople: a systematic review. Emergency Medicine Journal. 2013;0:1-6.

Kendrick D, Mulvaney CA, Ye L, Stevens T, Mytton JA, Stewart-Brown S. Parenting interventions for the prevention of unintentional injuries in childhood. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2013;3:CD006020.

Kendrick D, Vinogradova Y, Coupland C, Mulvaney CA, Christie N, Lyons RA, et al. Recovery from injury: the UK Burden of Injury Multicentre Longitudinal Study. Injury Prevention. 2013;19:370-81.

Kendrick D, Young B, Mason-Jones AJ, Ilyas N, Achana FA, Cooper NJ. Home safety education and provision of safety equipment for injury prevention (Review). Evid Based Child Health. 2013;8.

Lyons RA, Kendrick D, Towner EM, Coupland C, Hayes M, Christie N, et al. The advocacy for pedestrian safety study: cluster randomised trial evaluating a political advocacy approach to reduce pedestrian injuries in deprived communities. PLoS One. 2013;8(4):e60158.

Mulvaney CA, Watson MC, Hamilton T, Errington G. Delivery of a national home safety equipment scheme in England: a survey of local scheme leaders. Perspectives in public health. 2013;133(6):314-9.

Mulvaney CA, Watson MC, Smith S, Coupland C, Kendrick D. Child injury prevention in the home: A national survey of safety practices and use of safety equipment in deprived families. Health Education Journal. 2013;73(1):62-71.

Mulvaney CA, Watson MC, Smith S, Errington G. An independent evaluation of a home safety equipment scheme in a high-risk community: views and safety practices of families. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. 2013;51(6):312-22.

Mulvaney CA, Watson MC, Walsh P. Practical child safety education in England: A national survey of the Child Safety Education Coalition. Health Education Journal. 2013;72(4):450-9.

Othman N, Kendrick D. Risk factors for burns at home in Kurdish preschool children: a case-control study. Injury Prevention. 2013;19(3):184-90.

Shah M, Orton E, Tata LJ, Gomes C, Kendrick D. Risk factors for scald injury in children under 5 years of age: A case–control study using routinely collected data. Burns. 2013;39(7):1474-8.

Stevens Z, Carpenter H, Gawler S, Belcher C, Haworth D, Kendrick D, et al. Lessons learnt during a complex, multicentre cluster randomised controlled trial: the ProAct65+ trial. Trials. 2013;14(1):192.

Young B, Wynn PM, He Z, Kendrick D. Preventing childhood falls within the home: Overview of systematic reviews and a systematic review of primary studies. Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2013;60(0):158-71.

2012

Achana FA, Cooper NJ, Dias S, Lu G, Rice SJ, Kendrick D, et al. Extending methods for investigating the relationship between treatment effect and baseline risk from pairwise meta-analysis to network meta-analysis. Statistics in Medicine. 2012;32(5):752-71.

Avery AJ, Rodgers S, Cantrill JA, Armstrong S, Cresswell K, Eden M, et al. A pharmacist-led information technology intervention for medication errors (PINCER): a multicentre, cluster randomised, controlled trial and cost-effectiveness analysis. The Lancet. 2012;379(9823):1310-9.

Cooper NJ, Kendrick D, Achana F, Dhiman P, He Z, Wynn P, et al. Network Meta-analysis to Evaluate the Effectiveness of Interventions to Increase the Uptake of Smoke Alarms. Epidemiologic Reviews. 2012;34(1):32-45.

Cresswell KM, Sadler S, Rodgers S, Avery A, Cantrill J, Murray SA, et al. An embedded longitudinal multi-faceted qualitative evaluation of a complex cluster randomized controlled trial aiming to reduce clinically important errors in medicines management in general practice. Trials. 2012;13:78.

Ingram JC, Deave T, Towner E, Errington G, Kay B, Kendrick D. Identifying facilitators and barriers for home injury prevention interventions for pre-school children: a systematic review of the quantitative literature. Health Education Research. 2012;27 (2):258–68.

Kendrick D, Hayes M, Ward H, Mytton J. Preventing unintentional injuries: what does NICE guidance mean for primary care? British Journal of General Practice. 2012;62(595):62.

Kendrick D, Maula A, Stewart J, Clacy R, Coffey F, Cooper N, et al. Keeping children safe at home: protocol for three matched case–control studies of modifiable risk factors for falls. Injury Prevention. 2012;18(3):e3.

Kendrick D, Sahota O, Vass C, Drummond A, Grainge M, Avis M, et al. Randomised controlled trial to reduce in-patient falls in hospitalised older people. Injury Prevention. 2012;18(Suppl 1):A21.

Kendrick D, Vinogradova Y, Coupland C, Christie N, Lyons R, Towner E. Getting back to work after injury: the UK Burden of Injury multicentre longitudinal study. BMC Public Health 2012;12(584).

Kendrick D, Vinogradova Y, Coupland C, Christie N, Lyons RA, Towner E. Making a successful return to work: the UK burden of injury multicentre longitudinal study. The British Journal of General Practice. 2012;62(595):e82-e90.

Kendrick D, Young B, Mason-Jones AJ, Ilyas N, Achana FA, Cooper NJ, et al. Home safety education and provision of safety equipment for injury prevention. Cochrane Database of Systematic  Reviews. 2012;Issue 9. Art. No.:CD005014. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005014.pub3.

Orton E, Kendrick D, West J, Tata LJ. Independent risk factors for injury in pre-school children: three population-based nested case-control studies using routine primary care data. PLoS One. 2012;7(4):e35193.

Orton E, Watson MC, Mulvaney C, Kendrick D. School based education programmes for the prevention of unintentional injuries in children and young people. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2012;11:CD010246.

Perry L, Kendrick D, Morris R, Dinan S, Masud T, Skelton D, et al. Completion and return of fall diaries varies with participants' level of education, first language, and baseline fall risk. The journals of gerontology Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences. 2012;67(2):210-4.

Sleney J, Christie N, Earthy S, Lyons RA, Kendrick D, Towner E. Improving recovery—Learning from patients’ experiences after injury: A qualitative study. Injury. 2012;45(1):312-9.

Tyrrell EG, Orton E, Tata LJ, Kendrick D. Children at risk of medicinal and non-medicinal poisoning: a population-based case-control study in general practice. British Journal of General Practice. 2012;62(605):e827-e33.

Watson M, Mulvaney C, Kendrick D, Stewart J, Coupland C, Hayes M, et al. National survey of the injury prevention activities of sure start children's centres. Injury Prevention. 2012;18(Suppl 1):A103.

2011

Errington G, Watson  MC, Hamilton T, Mulvaney C, Smith S, Binley S, et al. Evaluation of the National Safe At Home Scheme - Final Report. RoSPA; 2011.

Kendrick D, O'Brien C, Christie N, Coupland C, Quinn C, Avis M, et al. The impact of injuries study. Multicentre study assessing physical, psychological, social and occupational functioning post injury a protocol. BMC public health. 2011;11(1):963.

Kendrick D, Stewart J, Smith S, Coupland C, Hopkins N, Groom L, et al. Randomised controlled trial of thermostatic mixer valves in reducing bath hot tap water temperature in families with young children in social housing. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2011;96(3):232-9.

Lyons RA, Kendrick D, Towner EM, Christie N, Macey S, Coupland C, et al. Measuring the Population Burden of Injuries - Implications for Global and National Estimates: A Multi-centre Prospective UK Longitudinal Study. PLoS Med. 2011;8(12):e1001140.

Othman N, Kendrick D. Burns in Sulaymaniyah Province, Iraq: Epidemiology and Risk Factors for Death in Patients Admitted to Hospital. Journal of Burn Care & Research. 2011;17 May Epub Ahead of Print:10.1097/BCR.0b013e3182223ef5.

Owen R, Kendrick D, Mulvaney C, Coleman T, Royal S. Non-legislative interventions for the promotion of cycle helmet wearing by children. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2011;2011(11):Cd003985.

Perry L, Kendrick D, Morris R, Dinan S, Masud T, Skelton D, et al. Completion and Return of Fall Diaries Varies With Participants’ Level of Education, First Language, and Baseline Fall Risk. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences. 2011;First published online 31 October 2011 doi:10.1093/gerona/glr175.

Phillips CJ, Humphreys I, Kendrick D, Stewart J, Hayes M, Nish L, et al. Preventing bath water scalds: a cost-effectiveness analysis of introducing bath thermostatic mixer valves in social housing. Injury Prevention. 2011;17(4):238-43.

2010

Conroy S, Kendrick D, Harwood R, Gladman J, Coupland C, Sach T, et al. A multicentre randomised controlled trial of day hospital-based falls prevention programme for a screened population of community-dwelling older people at high risk of falls. Age and Ageing. 2010;39(6):704-10.

Conroy S, Masud T, Coupland C, Drummond A, Gladman J, Harwood R, et al. A multicentre RCT of a day hospital falls prevention programme for community dwelling older people (Poster). Age and Ageing. 2010;39(supplement 1):i33.

Conroy SP, Kendrick D, Harwood RH, Coupland C, Gladman JRF, Drummond A, et al. A prospective evaluation of a postal falls risk screening tool (Poster). Age and Ageing. 2010;39(supplement 1):i34.

Iliffe S, Kendrick D, Morris RC, Skelton D, Gage H, Dinan S, et al. Multi-centre cluster randomised trial comparing a community group exercise programme with home based exercise with usual care for people aged 65 and over in primary care: protocol of the ProAct 65+ trial. Trials. 2010;11(1):6.

Irvine L, Conroy SP, Sach T, Gladman JRF, Harwood RH, Kendrick D, et al. Cost-effectiveness of a day hospital falls prevention programme for screened community-dwelling older people at high risk of falls. Age and Ageing. 2010;39(6):710-6.

Kendrick D, Stewart J, Coupland C, Towner E, Hayes M, Gibson D, et al. Randomised controlled trial of thermostatic mixer valves in reducing bath hot tap water temperature in families with young children in social housing. Injury Prevention. 2010;16(Suppl 1):A116.

Miller PD, Kendrick D, Coupland C, Coffey F. The use of conspicuity aids by cyclists and risk of crashes involving other road users: a protocol for a population based case-control study. BMC Public Health. 2010;10:39.

Othman N, Kendrick D. Epidemiology of burn injuries in the East Mediterranean Region: a systematic review. BMC Public Health. 2010;10(1):83.

Silcocks P, Kendrick D. Spatial effects should be allowed for in primary care and other community-based cluster RCTS. Trials. 2010;11(1):55.

Wynn P, Ilyas N, Kendrick D, Sutton A, Coupland C, Mulvaney C, et al. The effect of education and safety equipment on burn and scald prevention practices and on childhood thermal injuries: update of a systematic review and meta-analysis. Injury Prevention. 2010;16(Suppl 1):A242.

2009

Avery AJ, Rodgers S, Cantrill JA, Armstrong S, Elliott R, Howard R, et al. Protocol for the PINCER trial: a cluster randomised trial comparing the effectiveness of a pharmacist-led IT-based intervention with simple feedback in reducing rates of clinically important errors in medicines management in general practices. Trials. 2009;10(1):28.

Gregory H, Watson MC. The effectiveness of Tai Chi as a fall prevention intervention for older adults: a systematic review. International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. 2009;47(3):94-100.

Iliffe S, Masud T, Skelton D, Kendrick D. Promotion of exercise in primary care: concerted efforts can improve patient's health (editorial). British Medical Journal 2009;338 (7686):60-1.

Kendrick D, Mulvaney C, Watson M. Does targeting injury prevention towards families in disadvantaged areas reduce inequalities in safety practices? Health Education Research. 2009;24(1):32-41.

Kendrick D, Smith S, Sutton AJ, Mulvaney C, Watson M, Coupland C, et al. The effect of education and home safety equipment on childhood thermal injury prevention: meta-analysis and meta-regression. Injury Prevention. 2009;15(3):197-204.

Martin F, Kendrick D. Falls and Osteoporosis  In: Gosney M, Harris T, editors. Managing older people in primary care: A Practical Guide. Oxford: Oxford University Press; 2009. p. 151-64.

Mulvaney C, Kendrick D, Towner E, Brussoni M, Hayes M, Powell J, et al. Fatal and non-fatal fire injuries in England 1995-2004: time trends and inequalities by age, sex and area deprivation. Journal of public health (Oxford, England). 2009;31(1):154-61.

Schwebel DC, Kendrick D. Caregiver supervision and injury risk for young children: time to re-examine the issue. Injury Prevention. 2009;15(4):217-9.

Vass CD, Sahota OS, Drummond A, Kendrick D, Gladman J, Sach T, et al. REFINE (Reducing Falls in In-patient Elderly) - a randomised controlled trial. Trials. 2009;10:83.

2008

Iliffe S, Masud T, Skelton D, Kendrick D. Promotion of exercise in primary care. BMJ (Clinical research ed). 2008;337:a2430.

Kendrick D. Message 4: “Guard against accidental poisoning”. Archives of Hellenic Medicine. 2008;25(Supplement 1):27-33.

Kendrick D, Barlow J, Hampshire A, Stewart-Brown S, Polnay L. Parenting interventions and the prevention of unintentional injuries in childhood: systematic review and meta-analysis. Child - Care Health and Development. 2008;34(5):682-95.

Kendrick D, Smith S, Sutton A, Watson MC, Coupland C, Mulvaney C, et al. The effect of education and safety equipment on poisoning prevention practices and poisoning: systematic review, meta-analysis and meta-regression. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2008;93(7):599-608.

Kendrick D, Stewart J, Coupland C, Hayes M, Hopkins N, McCabe D, et al. Randomised controlled trial of thermostatic mixer valves in reducing bath hot tap water temperature in families with young children in social housing: a protocol. Trials. 2008;9:14 doi:0.1186/745-6215-9-14.

Kendrick D, Watson MC, Mulvaney C, Smith SJ, Sutton AJ, Coupland CAC, et al. Preventing Childhood Falls at Home: Meta-Analysis and Meta-Regression. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. 2008;35(4):370-9.e6.

Lyons R, Kendrick D, Towner E, Christie N, Phillips C, Coupland C, et al. The UK Burden of Injury Study (UKBOI). Final Report to the Department of Health. 2008.

Lyons RA, Towner E, Christie N, Kendrick D, Jones SJ, Hayes M, et al. The Advocacy in Action Study: a cluster randomized controlled trial to reduce pedestrian injuries in deprived communities. Injury Prevention. 2008;14(2):136-.

Mulvaney C, Kendrick D, Towner E, Brussoni M, Hayes M, Powell J, et al. Fatal and non-fatal fire injuries in England 1995-2004: time trends and inequalities by age, sex and area deprivation. Journal of Public Health. 2008:doi: 10.1093/pubmed/fdn103.

Patel B, Devalia B, Kendrick D, Groom L. Validating parents' self-reports of children's exposure to potentially toxic substances within the home. Injury prevention. 2008;14(3):170-5.

Patel B, Groom L, Prasad V, Kendrick D. Parental poison prevention practices and their relationship with perceived toxicity: cross-sectional study. Inj Prev. 2008;14(6):389-95.

Petridou E, Germaeni E, Dinapogias A, Manti E, Tsirigoti A, on behalf  of APOLLO Partners, et al. The European Code Against Injuries: Simple messages to make your daily life safer. Athens: Athens University Medical School; 2008 April. Report No.: ISBN 978-960-89303-5-9.

Stewart J, Kendrick D, Coupland C, Towner E, Hayes M, McCabe D, et al., editors. Reducing bath water scalds in young children a randomised controlled trial of thermostatic mixer valves (Poster abstract no. 524). WHO 9th World Conference on Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion; 2008 15-18 March; Merida, Mexico: WHO.

Sutton AJ, Kendrick D, Coupland CAC. Meta-analysis of individual- and aggregate-level data. Statistics in Medicine. 2008;27(5):651-69.

Watson M. Going for gold: the health promoting general practice. Quality in primary care. 2008;16(3):177-85.

2007

Kendrick D, Barlow J, Hampshire A, Polnay L, Stewart-Brown S. Parenting interventions for the prevention of unintentional injuries in childhood. Cochrane Database of Syst Rev. 2007(4):CD006020.

Kendrick D, Coupland C, Mulvaney C, Simpson J, Smith SJ, Sutton A, et al. Home safety education and provision of safety equipment for injury prevention. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2007(1):Cd005014.

Kendrick D, Groom L, Stewart J, Watson M, Mulvaney C, Casterton R. “Risk Watch”: Cluster randomised controlled trial evaluating an injury prevention programme. Injury Prevention. 2007;13:93-9.

Kendrick D, Lyons R, Christie N, Towner E, Benger J, Groom L, et al. Recruiting participants for injury studies in emergency departments. Injury Prevention. 2007;13(2):75-7.

Lyons R, Towner E, Kendrick D, Christie N, Brophy S, Phillips C, et al. The UK Burden of Injury Study - a protocol. . BMC Public Health. 2007;7(1):317.

Royal S, Kendrick D, Coleman T. Promoting bicycle helmet wearing by children using non-legislative interventions: systematic review and meta-analysis. Injury Prevention. 2007;13(3):162-7.

Watson M, Kendrick D, Coupland C, Futers D. Childhood injury prevention: The views of health visitors and nursery nurses working in deprived areas. International Journal of Health Promotion & Education. 2007;45(1):4-10.

2006

Barlow J, Johnston I, Kendrick D, Polnay L, Stewart-Brown S. Individual and group-based parenting programmes for the treatment of physical child abuse and neglect. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2006:Issue 3. Art. No.: CD005463. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD005463.pub2.

Groom L, Kendrick D, Coupland C, Patel B, Hippisley-Cox J. Inequalities in hospital admission rates for unintentional poisoning in young children. Injury Prevention. 2006;12(3):166-70.

Illingworth R, Kendrick D, Collier J, Woods A, Wattse K, Dewey M, et al. Factors associated with women's antenatal plans to use a baby walker: A cross sectional study. Health Education Journal. 2006;65(3):197-210.

Masud T, Coupland C, Drummond A, Gladman J, Kendrick D, Sach T, et al. Multifactorial day hospital intervention to reduce falls in high risk older people in primary care: a multi-centre randomised controlled trial [ISRCTN46584556]. Trials. 2006;7(1):5.

Mulvaney C, Kendrick D. Do maternal depressive symptoms, stress and a lack of social support influence whether mothers living in deprived circumstances adopt safety practices for the prevention of childhood injury? Child Care Health Dev. 2006;32(3):311-9.

Mulvaney CA, Kendrick D, Watson MC, Coupland CAC. Increasing child pedestrian and cyclist visibility: cluster randomised controlled trial. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2006;60(4):311-5.

Patel B, Kendrick D, Groom L. Trends in children's attendance at hospital Accident and Emergency Departments for unintentional poisoning from 1990 to 1999 in the UK. International Journal of Injury Control and Safety Promotion. 2006;13(1):55-7.

2005

Coupland CAC, Savelyich BSP, Hippisley-Cox J, Kendrick D, Groom L, Cross E. A randomised controlled trial of the effect of providing information on accidental injury admissions and their costs to Primary Care Groups and Trusts. Family Practice. 2005;22:249-52.

Kendrick D, Illingworth R, Woods A, Watts K, Collier J, Dewey M, et al. Promoting child safety in primary care: a cluster randomised controlled trial to reduce baby walker use. British Journal of General Practice. 2005;55(517):582-8.

Kendrick D, Mulvaney C, Burton P, Watson M. Relationships between child, family and neighbourhood characteristics and childhood injury: A cohort study. Social Science & Medicine. 2005;61(9):1905-15.

Kendrick D, Watson M, Mulvaney C, Burton P. How useful are home safety behaviours for predicting childhood injury? A cohort study Health Education Research. 2005;20(6):709-18.

Royal S, Kendrick D, Coleman T. Non‐legislative interventions for the promotion of cycle helmet wearing by children. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2005(2).

Watson M, Kendrick D, Coupland C, Woods A, Futers D, Robinson J. Providing child safety equipment to prevent injuries: randomised controlled trial. British Medical Journal. 2005;330(7484):178-81.

Watson M, Kendrick D, Woods A, Dewey M. Measuring contamination in an injury prevention randomized controlled trial. Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot. 2005;12(3):197-9.

2004

Elkan R, Kendrick D. What is the effectiveness of home visiting or home-based support for older people? HEN Synthesis Report. Copenhagen, Denmark: WHO Europe; 2004 June 2004.

Groom L, Hippisley Cox J, D K. Primary care organization board members' views on accident prevention. Primary Health Care research and Development. 2004;5:135-44.

Kendrick D, Royal S, On behalf of the "Lids for Kids" project team. Cycle helmet ownership and use; a cluster randomised controlled trial in primary school children in deprived areas. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2004;89:330-5.

Mulvaney C, Kendrick D. Engagement in safety practices to prevent home injuries in preschool children among white and non-white ethnic minority families. Injury Prevention. 2004;10(6):375-8.

West J, Hippisley-Cox J, Coupland CAC, Price GM, Groom LM, Kendrick D, et al. Do rates of hospital admission for falls and hip fracture in elderly people vary by socio-economic status? Public Health. 2004;118(8):576-81.

Woods A, Collier J, Kendrick D, Watts K, Dewey M, Illingworth R. Injury prevention training: a cluster randomised controlled trial assessing its effect on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices of midwives and health visitors. Injury Prevention. 2004;10:83-7.

2003

Coupland CAC, Hippisley-Cox J, Kendrick D, Groom L, Cross E, Savelyich B. Severe traffic injuries to children, Trent, 1992-7: time trend analysis. British Medical Journal. 2003;13(327(7415)):593-4.

Hapgood R, Woods A, Dyas J, Bentley E, Kendrick D. Baby walker safety - baby's minder or parent's problem?  A qualitative analysis of clients' knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding baby walker use. Health Education Journal. 2003;62(4):350-8.

Kendrick D, Groom L, Hippisley-Cox J, Savelyich BSP, Webber E, Coupland C. Accidental injury: a neglected area within Primary Care Groups and Trusts? Health Education Research. 2003;18(3):380-8.

Kendrick D, Illingworth R, Hapgood R, Woods AJ, Collier J. Baby walkers - health visitors' current practice, attitudes and knowledge. Journal of Advanced Nursing. 2003;43(5):488-95.

Kendrick D, Royal S. Inequalities in cycle helmet use: cross sectional survey in schools in deprived areas of Nottingham. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2003;88:876-80.

Rhodes K, Kendrick D, Collier J. Baby walkers: paediatricians' knowledge, attitudes, and health promotion. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2003;88:1084-5.

Watson M, Kendrick D. Childhood Accidental Injuries in the East Midlands. Mansfield, Nottinghamshire: East Midlands Public Health Observatory; 2003 October.

Watson M, Kendrick D, Coupland C. Validation of a home safety questionnaire used in a randomised controlled trial. Injury Prevention. 2003;9(2):180-3.

Woods A, Hapgood R, Bentley E, Kendrick D, Dyas J. Talking about baby walkers: Insights about health education from the field. Health Education Journal. 2003;62(1):41-9.

Woods AJ, Hapgood R, Collier J, Kendrick D, Illingworth R. Midwives' knowledge of, attitudes to and practice with baby walkers. Midwifery. 2003;19(1):63-71.

2002

Hippisley-Cox J, Groom L, Kendrick D, Coupland C, Webber E, Savelyich B. Cross sectional survey of socioeconomic variations in severity and mechanism of childhood injuries in Trent 1992-7. British Medical Journal. 2002;324(7346):1132-4.

Kendrick D. Unintentional injuries. In: Polnay L, editor. Community Paediatrics. London: Churchill Livingstone; 2002.

Watson M, Woods A, Kendrick D. Randomised controlled trials in primary care. Community Practitioner. 2002;75(4):131-4.

Watson M, Woods A, Kendrick D. Injury prevention: working together on an RCT. Community Practitioner. 2002;75(5):172-5.

2001

Elkan E, Kendrick D, Dewey M, Hewitt M, Robinson J, Blair M, et al. The effectiveness of home-based support to older people: a systematic review of the literature. British Medical Journal. 2001;323:1-9.

Hapgood R, Kendrick D, Marsh P. Do self reported safety behaviours predict childhood unintentional injuries? Injury Prevention. 2001;7(1):14-7.

Kendrick D. The principles of preventing accidents.  A Course on Unintentional Injury Prevention Course Text. 2001 ed. Newcastle and London: University of Newcastle upon Tyne and Child Accident Prevention Trust; 2001.

Kendrick D, Hapgood R, Marsh P. Do safety practices differ between responders and non-responders to a safety questionnaire? Injury Prevention. 2001;7(2):100-3.

Kendrick D, Marsh P. How useful are sociodemographic characteristics in identifying children at risk of unintentional injury? Public Health. 2001;115(2):103-7.

Kendrick D, Pritchard A, Cloke J, Barley M. Randomised controlled trial assessing the impact of increasing information to health visitors about children's injuries. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 2001;85:366-70.

Kendrick D, Watson M, Dewey M, Woods AJ. Does sending a home safety questionnaire increase recruitment to an injury prevention trial? A randomised controlled trial. Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health. 2001;55:845-6.

2000

Elkan R, Kendrick D, Hewitt M, Robinson JJA, Tolley K, Blair M, et al. The effectiveness of domiciliary health visiting: A systematic review of international studies and a selective review of the British literature. Health Technology Assessment. 2000;4(13).

Hapgood R, Kendrick D, Marsh P. Do safety practices vary by socio-demographic characteristics? Public Health Medicine. 2000;22(3):307-11.

Hapgood R, Kendrick D, Marsh P. How well do socio-demographic characteristics explain variation in childhood safety practices? Journal of Public Health Medicine. 2000;22(3):307-11.

Kendrick D, Hapgood R, Marsh P. Is it only 'safe' families who request home safety checks? International Journal of Health Promotion and Education. 2000;38(4):134-7.

Kendrick D, Marsh P. Inequalities in receipt of injury prevention in primary care. Health Education Journal. 2000;59:150-6.

Marsh P, Kendrick D. Near miss and minor injury information — can it be used to plan and evaluate injury prevention programmes? Accident Analysis & Prevention. 2000;32(3):345-54.

1999

Kendrick D, Marsh P. Parents and first aid: I know what to do - but I'm not very confident. Health Education Journal. 1999;58:39-47.

Kendrick D, Marsh P, Fielding K, Miller P. Authors' reply: preventing injuries in children: cluster randomised controlled trial in primary care. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:574.

Kendrick D, Marsh P, Fielding K, Miller P. Preventing injuries in children: cluster randomised controlled trial in primary care. British Medical Journal. 1999;318(7189):980-3.

Marsh P, Kendrick D. Using a diary to record near misses and minor injuries which method of administration is best? Injury Prevention. 1999;5(4):305-9.

1998

Clamp M, Kendrick D. A randomised controlled trial of general practitioner safety advice for families with children under 5 years. British Medical Journal. 1998;316(7144):1576-9.

Kendrick D, Marsh P. Babywalkers: prevalence of use and relationship with other safety practices. Injury Prevention. 1998;4(4):295-8.

Marsh P, Kendrick D. Injury prevention training: Is it effective? Health Education Research. 1998;13(1):47-56.

1997

Kendrick D, Marsh P. Injury prevention programmes in primary care: a high risk group or a whole population approach? Injury Prevention. 1997;3(3):170-5.

van Weeghel I, Kendrick D, Marsh P. Accidental injury: risk and preventative interventions. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 1997;77(1):28-31.

1996

Marsh T, Kendrick D. Childhood burns and scalds. Community Nurse. 1996;1(12):11-4.

1995

Kendrick D, Lovejoy FH, West J, Wright S, Presbury M. Does routine child health surveillance reach children most at risk of accidental injury? Journal of Public Health Medicine. 1995;17(1):39-45.

Kendrick D, Marsh P, Williams EI. How do practice nurses see their role in childhood injury prevention? Injury Prevention. 1995;1(3):159-63.

Kendrick D, Marsh P, Williams EI. General practitioners: child accident prevention and 'The Health of the Nation'. Health Education Research. 1995;10(3):345-53.

Kendrick D, West J, Wright S, Presbury M. Does routine child health surveillance reach children most at risk of accidental injury? Journal of Public Health Medicine. 1995;17(1):39-45.

Marsh P, Kendrick D, Williams EI. Health visitors' knowledge, attitudes and practices in childhood accident prevention. Journal of Public Health Medicine. 1995;17(2):193-9.

Marsh P, Kendrick D, Williams EI. The impact of audit on the recording of childhood accidental injury information by primary health care teams. Audit Trends. 1995;3(June):47-52.

1994

Kendrick D. Children's safety in the home: parents' possession and perceptions of the importance of safety equipment. Public Health. 1994;108(1):21-5.

Kendrick D. The role of the primary health care team in preventing accidents to children. British Journal of General Practice. 1994;44(385):372-5.

Kendrick D, Marsh P. The effectiveness of intervention programmes in reducing accidental injuries to children and young people: a literature review. Trent Regional Health Authority; 1994.

1993

Kendrick D. Accidental injury attendances as predictors of future admission. Journal of Public Health Medicine. 1993;15(2):171-4.

Kendrick D. Prevention of pedestrian accidents. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 1993;68(5):669-72.

Kendrick D. Accidents among children. British Journal of General Practice. 1993;43(374):395.

 

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