Abstract
Objectives: To introduce the field of injury control and public health approaches to injury prevention.
Methods: A review of injury epidemiology, definitions, intervention approaches, and the importance of injury as a public health problem.
Results: Injuries are a large national and international problem affecting families and communities. Injuries are predictable and preventable. Behavioral, environmental, and technological solutions will be necessary to reduce or eliminate injuries.
Conclusions: Reductions in injury and their costs to families and communities are possible but will need support, collaboration, and partnering at the local level.