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A rapid market survey on the availability of car seats in Qatar Implications for child passenger safety
Consunji, Rafael; Malik, Shahnaz; Allen, Katharine A.; Mehmood, Amber; Tariq, Tooba; Hyder, Adnan A.; Al-Thani, Hassan; Peralta, Rubén (Qatar Medical Journal, 2019)Despite the high income level in Arabian Gulf countries, people in the region need to improve their use of child restraint systems (CRSs) to reduce the incidence of preventable injuries to child automobile passengers. ... -
Direct healthcare costs of moderate and severe work-related injuries: estimates from the National Trauma Center of Qatar
Consunji, Rafael J.; Mekkodathil, Ahammed; El-Menyar, Ayman; Mehmood, Amber; Sathian, Brijesh; Hyder, Adnan A.; Hirani, Nazia; Abeid, Aisha; Al-Thani, Hassan; Peralta, Ruben (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022-01-30)Work-related injuries (WRIs) are recognized as a leading cause of admission to the national trauma center of Qatar. A retrospective analysis of trauma registry data and electronic medical records was conducted on a cohort ... -
Direct healthcare costs of moderate and severe work-related injuries: estimates from the National Trauma Center of Qatar
J. Consunji, Rafael; Mekkodathil, Ahammed; El-Menyar, Ayman; Mehmood, Amber; Sathian, Brijesh; Hyder, Adnan A.; Hirani, Nazia; Abeid, Aisha; Al-Thani, Hassan; Peralta, Ruben (International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 2022-01-30)Work-related injuries (WRIs) are recognized as a leading cause of admission to the national trauma center of Qatar. A retrospective analysis of trauma registry data and electronic medical records was conducted on a cohort ... -
Work related injuries in Qatar: a framework for prevention and control
Mehmood, Amber; Maung, Zaw; Consunji, Rafael J.; El-Menyar, Ayman; Peralta, Rubén; Al-Thani, Hassan; Hyder, Adnan A. (Journal of Occupational Medicine and Toxicology, 2018)Work related injuries (WRIs) are a growing public health concern that remains under-recognized, inadequately addressed and largely unmeasured in low and middle-income countries (LMIC's). However, even in high-income ...