Thuen F, Klepp K I, Jacobsen R
Nasjonalforeningens HEMIL-senter, Universitetet i Bergen.
Tidsskr Nor Laegeforen. 1990 Oct 30;110(26):3387-90.
A nation-wide campaign aimed at preventing accidents in the home is being implemented in Norway. 95% of the municipalities acknowledge having received information material from the campaign, 33% report having established accident prevention committees, and 26% report having introduced preventive measures as a result of this national campaign. The study indicates that accidents are not recognized as yet as a major health problem in many municipalities. Identification of accidents as a health problem seems to be an important factor in the preventive efforts. To enhance further accident prevention efforts it seems important to increase awareness of accident as a health problem, and to increase the involvement of key personnel within the community.
挪威正在开展一项旨在预防家庭事故的全国性运动。95%的市政当局承认收到了该运动的宣传资料,33%的市政当局报告已成立事故预防委员会,26%的市政当局报告因这项全国性运动而采取了预防措施。该研究表明,在许多市政当局中,事故尚未被视为一个主要的健康问题。将事故视为一个健康问题似乎是预防工作中的一个重要因素。为了进一步加强事故预防工作,提高对事故作为一个健康问题的认识,以及增加社区内关键人员的参与度似乎很重要。