2017
DOI: 10.1136/injuryprev-2017-042351
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Epidemiology, risk factors and strategies for the prevention of global unintentional fatal drowning in people aged 50 years and older: a systematic review

Abstract: Purpose Drowning is a global public health issue and prevention poses an ongoing challenge for all countries. Many nations are experiencing ageing populations, and little is known about the epidemiology, risk factors and prevention of drowning deaths among older people. This paper reports on a systematic review of literature published on drowning among older people. Methods A systematic literature review was undertaken using English-language, Portuguese-language and Spanish-language papers published between 19… Show more

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“…With an ageing population globally, 41 further investigation into factors impacting survival among older people is required. 3 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With an ageing population globally, 41 further investigation into factors impacting survival among older people is required. 3 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Older people, who are rarely the targets of prevention initiatives, are a group at increased risk of drowning [11,12]. This study reports an annual incidence of 53 drowning deaths among people aged 65 years and older in Australia, with virtually no decline in the crude drowning rate over the course of the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In contrast with the reduction of childhood drowning, drowning rates in the elderly have remained consistent [11]. Drowning among seniors (defined in this study as those aged 65 years and older) has become an issue worthy of further attention, as lifespans lengthen and older people are encouraged to become more active in retirement [12][13][14]. Globally, the population is aging, with 8.5% of people worldwide aged 65 years and over.…”
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“…The basic ethos of water safety is, on the one hand, the encouragement of participating in aquatic activities, and on the other hand, education and training in order that drowning not occur (Peden, Franklin, & Leggat, 2016;Franklin, Pearn, & Peden, 2017;Peden, Franklin, & Queiroga, 2017). A balance between benefits and risks is central to the professional endeavours of all who work in the aquatic domain.…”
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confidence: 99%