Schnitzer Patricia G
University of Missouri-Columbia Sinclair School of Nursing, Columbia, Missouri 65211, USA.
Am Fam Physician. 2006 Dec 1;74(11):1864-9.
Injuries are the leading cause of death in children and teenagers in the United States. The leading causes of unintentional injury vary by age and include drowning, poisoning, suffocation, fires, burns, falls, and motor vehicle, bicycle, and pedestrian-related crashes. Most injuries are preventable by modifying the child's environment (e.g., use of stair gates) and having parents engage in safety practices (e.g., keeping matches or lighters out of reach of children). Effective injury prevention methods include the use of childproof caps on medications and household poisons, age-appropriate restraints in motor vehicles (i.e., car seats, booster seats, seat belts), bicycle helmets, and a four-sided fence with a locked gate around residential swimming pools.
在美国,伤害是儿童和青少年死亡的主要原因。意外伤害的主要原因因年龄而异,包括溺水、中毒、窒息、火灾、烧伤、跌倒以及与机动车、自行车和行人相关的碰撞事故。通过改变儿童的环境(例如使用楼梯门)以及让父母采取安全措施(例如将火柴或打火机放在儿童够不到的地方),大多数伤害是可以预防的。有效的伤害预防方法包括在药品和家用毒药上使用儿童安全盖、在机动车中使用适合年龄的约束装置(即儿童安全座椅、增高座椅、安全带)、自行车头盔,以及在住宅游泳池周围设置带锁门的四面围栏。