The role of organizations in community participation : prevention of accidental injuries in a rural Swedish municipality.

Author(s)
Schelp, L.
Year
Abstract

Accidental injuries are a major health problem in most of the industrialized world. It is no longer justifiable to accept accidents as unfortunate but unavoidable occurences. Their prevention is important and appears increasingly possible. The health care sector is uniquely knowledgeable about health hazards and must be involved in social planning. An intervention programme towards the prevention of accidental injuries based on local epidemiological sata has since 1980 been conducted in a geographically defined population in Skaraborg County in western Sweden. This article describes a application of a community oriented and organization oriented perspective. This has above all constituted a starting point for initiating the programme. The programme includes as well active as passive strategies and consists of information, education, supervision and changes in the physical environment. Intersectional cooperation and community involvement are emphasized.

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931106 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Social Sciences Medicine, Vol. 26 (1988), No. 11, p. 1087-1093, 27 ref.

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