Peden Amy E, Barnsley Paul D, Queiroga Ana C
Royal Life Saving Society - Australia, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
College of Public Health, Medical and Veterinary Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, Australia.
J Paediatr Child Health. 2019 May;55(5):533-538. doi: 10.1111/jpc.14235. Epub 2018 Oct 9.
Children aged 5-17 years in Australia have one of the lowest unintentional fatal drowning rates. One possible explanation is the protective effect of formal schooling, reducing leisure time for exposure to water hazards. We examine differences in frequency and circumstances of drowning deaths in this age group between school holidays and school days in Australia.
A total population survey (2005-2014) of unintentional fatal drownings was extracted from the (Australian) Royal Life Saving National Fatal Drowning Database. Date of drowning incident and state of residence were used to determine if the drowning occurred during school days or school holidays (including public holidays).
A total of 188 5-17 year-olds drowned during the study period. We found a statistically significant difference between drowning incidence during school holidays and school days, with relative risk (RR) of drowning on a holiday 2.40 times higher (confidence interval (CI): 1.82-3.18) than on a school day. This risk was similar for males (RR = 2.41; CI: 1.75-3.33) and females (RR = 2.38; CI: 1.33-4.27) but differs between children 5-9 years (RR = 3.05; CI: 1.98-4.72) and adolescents 10-17 years of age (RR = 2.02; CI: 1.38-2.93).
Drowning rates among 5-17 year-olds are more than twice as high during holidays than on school days. Impact of school holidays was the strongest among younger children, visitors to the drowning location and in pools and inland waterways. Results were robust to alternative specifications excluding weekends and treating them as holidays. Prevention strategies may include counselling parents and care providers of the increased risk ahead of school holidays, education on drowning risk in the school curriculum and extra holidays for parents and care givers.
澳大利亚5至17岁儿童的意外溺水死亡率是全球最低的之一。一种可能的解释是正规学校教育的保护作用,减少了儿童接触水患危险的休闲时间。我们研究了澳大利亚该年龄组在学校假期和上学日溺水死亡的频率和情况差异。
从(澳大利亚)皇家救生协会国家溺水死亡数据库中提取了一项关于意外溺水死亡的全人口调查(2005 - 2014年)。溺水事件发生日期和居住州用于确定溺水是否发生在上学日或学校假期(包括公共假日)。
在研究期间,共有188名5至17岁儿童溺水。我们发现学校假期和上学日的溺水发生率存在统计学上的显著差异,假期溺水的相对风险(RR)比上学日高2.40倍(置信区间(CI):1.82 - 3.18)。男性(RR = 2.41;CI:1.75 - 3.33)和女性(RR = 2.38;CI:1.33 - 4.27)的这种风险相似,但5至9岁儿童(RR = 3.05;CI:1.98 - 4.72)和10至17岁青少年(RR = 2.02;CI:1.38 - 2.93)之间存在差异。
5至17岁儿童的溺水率在假期比上学日高出两倍多。学校假期的影响在年幼儿童、溺水地点的访客以及游泳池和内陆水道中最为明显。排除周末并将其视为假期的替代规范下,结果依然稳健。预防策略可能包括在学校假期前向家长和照顾者咨询增加的风险、在学校课程中开展溺水风险教育以及为家长和照顾者提供额外假期。