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 December 2002 DMJ Online References

Preventive Services for Adults

Injury Prevention

References for “Preventive Services for Adults” by Lynne M. Kirk, MD, and Hari Raja, MD. Dallas Medical Journal. 2002;88:426-431.

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7. National High Blood Pressure Education Program. The Sixth Report of the Joint National Committee on Prevention, Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Pressure. Bethesda, Md: National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, 1997. NIH Pub No. 98-4080.
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9. Kerlikowske K, Grady D, Rubin SM, Sandrock C, Ernster VL. Efficacy of screening mammography: a meta-analysis. JAMA. 1995;273:149-154.
10. Lawrence RS, Mickalide AD. Preventive services in clinical practice: designing the periodic health examination. JAMA. 1987;257:2205-2207.
11. Executive Summary of the Third Report of the National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP) Expert Panel on Detection, Evaluation, and Treatment of High Blood Cholesterol in Adults (Adult Treatment Panel III). JAMA. 2001; 285:2486-2497.
12. American Academy of Family Physicians. Age charts for periodic health examination. Kansas City, Mo: American Academy of Family Physicians, 1994. Reprint No. 510.
13. Smith RA, Cokkinides V, vonEschenbach AC, et al. American Cancer Society guidelines for the early detection of cancer. CA Cancer J Clin. 2002;52:8-22.
14. American Diabetes Association. Screening for diabetes. Diabetes Care. 2002;25:521-525.
15. Pearson TA, Blair SN, Daniels SR, et al. Consensus Panel Guide to Comprehensive Risk Reduction for Adult Patients Without Coronary or Other Atherosclerotic Vascular Diseases. Dallas, Texas: 2002. AHA Guidelines for Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke: 2002 Update Reprint No. 71-0226.
16. US Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services. 2nd ed. Baltimore, Md: Williams & Wilkins; 1996.
17. Winawer SJ, Fletcher RH, Miller L, et al. Colorectal cancer screening: clinical guidelines and rationale. Gastroenterology. 1997;112:594-642.
18. US Preventive Services Task Force. Guide to Clinical Preventive Services. 3rd ed. Baltimore, Md: Williams & Wilkins; 2002.
19. Olsen O, Gotzsche PC. Cochrane review of screening for breast cancer with mammography. Lancet. 2001;358:1340-1342.
20. Screening for chlamydial infection: recommendations and rationale. Am Fam Physician. 2002;65:673-676.
21. Screening for lipid disorders in adults: recommendations and rationale. Am Fam Physician. 2002;65:273-276.
22. Aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular events: recommendation and rationale. Ann Intern Med. 2002;136:157-160.
23. Eddy DM. Common screening tests. Philadelphia, Pa: American College of Physicians; 1991;406-408.
24. Ladenson PW, Singer PA, Ain KB, et al. American Thyroid Association guidelines for detection of thyroid dysfunction. Arch Intern Med. 2000;160:1573-1575.
25. Pignone MP, Gaynes BN, Rushton JL, et al. Screening for depression in adults: a summary of the evidence for the US Preventive Services Task Force. Ann Intern Med. 2002;136:765-776.



References for “Injury Prevention” by Timothy Rupp, MD, and Phillip Admire, MD. Dallas Medical Journal. 2002;88:433-435.

1. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Injury Fact Book: A Message from the President of the CDC’s Injury Center. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/fact_book/03_Message_NCIPC.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
2. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control: Acute Care. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/didop/didop.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
3. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Research Agenda. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/pub-res/research_agenda/02_introduction.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
4. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Mortality Reports, 1999. Available at: http://webapp.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/mortrate10.html. Accessed August 1, 2002.
5. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Fact Book 2001-2002: Introduction. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/fact_book/04_Introduction.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
6. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Fact Book 2001-2002: Motor Vehicle Crashes. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/fact_book/17_Motor_Vehicle_Crashes.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
7. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Fact Book 2001-2002: Teens Behind the Wheel. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/fact_book/27_Teens_Behind_Wheel.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
8. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Fact Book 2001-2002: Alcohol-Related Motor Vehicle Injuries. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/fact_book/10_Alcohol_Related_Motor_Vehicle_Injuries.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
9. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Fact Book 2001-2002: Child Passenger Safety. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/fact_book/13_Child_Passenger_Safetyt.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
10. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Motor Vehicle Occupant Injury: Strategies for Increasing Use of Child Safety Seats, Increasing Use of Safety Belts, and Reducing Alcohol-Impaired Driving. May 18, 2001. 50 (RR07); 1-13. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5007a1.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
11. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Fact Book 2001-2002: Bicycle-Related Injuries. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/fact_book/11_Bicycle_Related_Injuries.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
12. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Bicycle Safety Network’s Bike Safety Topics. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/safeusa/bike/bike.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
13. The National Safety Council’s Fact Sheet Library: Enjoy Safe Bicycling. Available at: http://www.nsc.org/library/facts/bicycle.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
14. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Fact Book 2001-2002: Falls Among Older Adults. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/fact_book/15_Falls_Among_Older_Adults.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
15. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control: A Tool Kit to Prevent Senior Falls: Check for Safety. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/pub-res/toolkit/checklistforsafety.htm. Accessed October 21, 2002.
16. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control: Preventing Injuries at Home and in the Community. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/safeusa/falls.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
17. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Poisonings. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/safeusa/poison.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
18. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Injury Fact Book: Poison Control. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/ncipc/fact_book/21_Poison_Control.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
19. The American Association of Poison Control Centers: Poison Prevention and Education. Available at: http://www.aapcc.org/preventi.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
20. Peter Hart Research Associates, “Americans’ Attitudes on Children’s Access to Guns: A National Poll for Common Sense About Kids and Guns,” July 1999. Available at: http://www.hartresearch.com. Accessed August 1, 2002.
21. National Institute of Justice, “Guns in America: National Survey on Private Ownership and Use of Firearms,” May 1997. 90(4): 588-594, April 2000.
22. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Health Statistics, “Deaths: Final Data for 1999.” NVSR 49 (8): 114 pp. (PHS) 2001-1120.
23. Common Sense about Kids and Guns: Fact File. Available at: http://www.kidsandguns.org/study/fact_file.asp. Accessed August 1, 2002.
24. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, National Injury Mortality Statistics, 1990–1997.
25. Get Unloaded. Stop the Violence: Gun Safety and Education Campaign. Available at: http://www.getunloaded.org/parentsguide.htm. Accessed August 1, 2002.
26. National Safe Kids Campaign: Firearms. Available at: http://www.safekids.org/tier2_rl.cfm?folder_id=172. Accessed August 1, 2002.

 


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