Minor injuries cause significant and unnecessary school absence among children

On average, children who have presented to hospital emergency clinics with minor injuries miss one full day of school unnecessarily. Barnes and colleagues, authors of a case-control study of 422 injured children aged 4-16 (p 1034), believe that the injuries, of which more than half were bruises and sprains, should not have prevented school attendance. They say that health professionals should emphasise the importance of children attending school after minor injuries.


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Unnecessary school absence after minor injury: case-control study
Peter M Barnes, Lorna Price, Alison Maddocks, Ronan A Lyons, Pam Nash, and Michael McCabe
BMJ 2001 323: 1034-1035. [Extract] [Full Text] [PDF]




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