The NAP contains six domains that include goals and actions based on what we know, where we need
to go, and how we can get there. See below for examples of what we can do to further reduce drowning
deaths and injuries among children.
Data and Surveillance—includes the ongoing and systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation of
child health data for planning, implementing, and evaluating injury prevention efforts.
• Implement data systems, such as Child Death Review, to collect more detailed information on the
circumstances of drowning to better design intervention programs.
• Analyze local, state and national level data and information to monitor the effect of drowning
prevention efforts.
The NAP contains six domains that include goals and actions based on what we know, where we needto go, and how we can get there. See below for examples of what we can do to further reduce drowningdeaths and injuries among children.Data and Surveillance—includes the ongoing and systematic collection, analysis, and interpretation ofchild health data for planning, implementing, and evaluating injury prevention efforts.• Implement data systems, such as Child Death Review, to collect more detailed information on thecircumstances of drowning to better design intervention programs.• Analyze local, state and national level data and information to monitor the effect of drowningprevention efforts.
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