[HTML][HTML] Exploring infant fall events using online parenting discussion forums: infodemiology study
Background Falls represent the most common mechanism of injury requiring hospitalization
among children under 12 months, and they commonly result in traumatic brain injury …
among children under 12 months, and they commonly result in traumatic brain injury …
Characteristics of injuries among infants who fall from bed
Introduction Accidental falls are the most common causes of injury among infants. Due to
their limited ability to move independently, falling from bed or other types of furniture (such …
their limited ability to move independently, falling from bed or other types of furniture (such …
[HTML][HTML] Toward a Behavior Theory–Informed and User-Centered Mobile App for Parents to Prevent Infant Falls: Development and Usability Study
Background: Falls account for approximately 50% of infant injury hospitalizations, and
caretaker behavior is central to preventing infant falls. Behavior theory–informed …
caretaker behavior is central to preventing infant falls. Behavior theory–informed …
Age-related skull fracture patterns in infants after low-height falls
Background Prior research and experience has increased physician understanding of infant
skull fracture prediction. However, patterns related to fracture length, nonlinearity, and …
skull fracture prediction. However, patterns related to fracture length, nonlinearity, and …
Identifying infants at risk of sudden unexpected death with an automated predictive risk model
J Reuben, R Vaithianathan, R Berger - Child Abuse & Neglect, 2024 - Elsevier
Background/objective Sudden unexpected infant death (SUID) is a common cause of infant
death. We evaluated whether a predictive risk model (PRM)-Hello Baby-which was …
death. We evaluated whether a predictive risk model (PRM)-Hello Baby-which was …
Incidence and severity of head injury hospitalisations in Australian children over a 10‐year period
Issue addressed Child head injuries can cause life‐long disability and are a major cause of
mortality globally. The incidence and impact of child head injuries in Australia is unknown …
mortality globally. The incidence and impact of child head injuries in Australia is unknown …
Understanding parental choices related to infant sleep practices in the United States using a mixed methods approach
H Sahud, RP Berger, M Hamm, E Heineman… - BMC pediatrics, 2025 - Springer
Background This study aimed to gather information about parental practices, knowledge,
and attitudes regarding infant sleep habits and environments, among families who practice …
and attitudes regarding infant sleep habits and environments, among families who practice …
The epidemiology of crib-related head injuries: a ten-year nationwide analysis
Introduction Falls from cribs resulting in head injury are understudied and poorly
characterized. The purpose of this study was to advance current understanding of the …
characterized. The purpose of this study was to advance current understanding of the …
Bilateral parietal skull fractures in infants attributable to accidental falls
A AlSahlawi, G Morantz, C Lacroix… - Pediatric …, 2021 - karger.com
Introduction: Multiple skull fractures, including bilateral parietal skull fractures (BPSFs) in
infants are considered to be suspicious for abusive head trauma (AHT). The aim of this …
infants are considered to be suspicious for abusive head trauma (AHT). The aim of this …
Head biomechanics of video recorded falls involving children in a childcare setting
G Bertocci, C Smalley, N Brown, R Dsouza, B Hilt… - Scientific reports, 2022 - nature.com
The objective of this study was to characterize head biomechanics of video-recorded falls
involving young children in a licensed childcare setting. Children 12 to< 36 months of age …
involving young children in a licensed childcare setting. Children 12 to< 36 months of age …