Profiles And Contributions To This Article

Unintentional injury prevention and the role of occupational therapy in the Solomon Islands: an integrative review

barbara  daufanamae

Barbara Daufanamae

position: Student

Solomon Islands

Currently, I am a third year occupational therapists student, doing my honours on the role of occupational therapists in unintentional injuries in the Solomon Islands.


Richard C Franklin

Prof Richard Franklin ORCID logo

qualifications: PhD

position: Associate Professor

Australia

Richard Franklin PhD, is a Professor in Public Health - Injury Prevention and Safety Promotion at James Cook University and Senior Research Fellow at The Royal Life Saving Society - Australia and He has worked in the area of injury prevention and safety promotion for over 20 years, specialising in drowning prevention, rural and remote safety, agricultural safety, disasters, health systems, tropical health and occupational health and safety. His research interests in the area are wide ranging and have included epidemiological, translational, program evaluation, product evaluation and pure research using a range of quantitative and qualitative techniques.


Jackie  Eagers

Jackie Eagers

qualifications: MPH

position: Lecturer


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