Injury prevention is an endeavour to stop or lessen the degree of physical harm brought on by outside forces, such as accidents, before they happen. Injury prevention is a part of public health and safety, and its objective is to enhance population health by reducing injuries and so enhancing quality of life. The phrase "accidental harmhttps://public-health.magnusconferences.com/" is frequently used by laypeople. However, the term "accidental" suggests that injuries are caused by random events. Numerous methods come under the "3 Es" of injury prevention: education, engineering changes, and enforcement/enactment of policies. Injury prevention techniques span a wide range of tactics. In various ways, groups and scholars have suggested expanding this list to include equity, empowerment, emotion, empathy, assessment, and financial incentives.
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