
@article{ref1,
title="The role of emergency medical services in primary injury prevention. East Carolina Injury Prevention Program",
journal="Prehospital emergency care",
year="1997",
author="Ozmar, B. H. and Miller, D. R. and Madsen, G. M. and Johnson, Mark and Chew, J. L. and Becker, Les R. and Foltin, George L. and Garrison, Herbert G.",
volume="1",
number="3",
pages="156-162",
abstract="Injury is a leading cause of death and disability. Preventing injuries from ever occurring is primary injury prevention (PIP). The objective of this statement is to present the consensus of a 16-member panel of leaders from the out-of-hospital emergency medical services (EMS) community on essential and desirable EMS PIP activities. Essential PIP activities for leaders and decision makers of every EMS system include: protecting individual EMS providers from injury; providing education to EMS providers in PIP fundamentals; supporting and promoting the collection and utilization of injury data; obtaining support for PIP activities; networking with other injury prevention organizations; empowering individual EMS providers to conduct PIP activities; interacting with the media to promote injury prevention; and participating in community injury prevention interventions. Essential PIP knowledge areas for EMS providers include: PIP principles; personal injury prevention and role modeling; safe emergency vehicle operation; injury risk identification; documentation of injury data; and one-on-one safety education.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="1090-3127",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}