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Citation

Scott-Parker BJ, MacKay JM. Inj. Prev. 2015; 21(2): 131-132.

Affiliation

European Child Safety Alliance, Birmingham, UK.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2015, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

10.1136/injuryprev-2015-041568

PMID

25716976

Abstract

Most people who have worked within or studied injury prevention have been introduced to the Haddon matrix,a tool to assist in understanding injury problems and identifying possible countermeasures. Potential targets of change are captured within the public health triangle (host–agent (social and physical)–environment) across three event phases referring to primary, secondary and tertiary prevention. Each matrix cell allows identification of possible interventions that would effect change, thus providing a structured way to identify potential prevention strategies. In 1998, Carol Runyan published the seminal paper “Using the Haddon matrix: introducing the third dimension” that expanded on the matrix and its utility by adding a decision-making dimension based on principles of policy analysis. This paper made an important contribution to the injury prevention field as it provided straightforward and useful guidance on how to apply and use an already familiar tool to better support evidence-based decision-making. Given the current challenges decision makers face in translating research into action, this framework remains relevant today....


Language: en

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