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Game-related injuries in schools: a retrospective nationwide 6-year evaluation and implications for prevention policy.

Eli JaffeAnna KhalemskyMichael Khalemsky
Published in: Israel journal of health policy research (2021)
Games are the prevailing cause of school injuries in Israel. Gender and age differences, and seasonal and circadian trends were observed. Understanding the patterns and the trends of school injuries can enable the development of effective prevention policies on the national, municipal, and local levels, focusing the efforts on the key factors affecting injury incidence. Efficient use of resources is necessary, taking into account resource and budget constraints. Efforts can include education of teachers and pupils in relation to school accidents, promoting a safer physical environment, safety education, staff development and family and community involvement, and coordinative training with a focus on proprioception.
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