Identifying a gap in drowning prevention: high-risk populations.
Stacey M Willcox-PidgeonRichard Charles FranklinPeter A LeggatSue DevinePublished in: Injury prevention : journal of the International Society for Child and Adolescent Injury Prevention (2020)
Limited literature exists pertaining to drowning among adults from high-risk populations. There is a need to increase the sophistication of drowning prevention strategies addressing the disparities in drowning from a culturally appropriate perspective. Acknowledging the role of the social determinants of health in drowning prevention is essential in order to improve drowning outcomes for high-risk populations globally.