Papachristou Eirini, Deftereos Savas, Oikonomou Panagoula, Bekiaridou Konstantina, Foutzitzi Soultana, Gogoulis Ioannis, Sinopidis Xenophon, Romanidis Konstantinos, Tsaroucha Alexandra, Kambouri Katerina
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Democritus University of Thrace, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece.
Department of Radiology, Alexandroupolis University Hospital, Democritus University of Thrace, 68100 Alexandroupolis, Greece.
Healthcare (Basel). 2022 Oct 17;10(10):2056. doi: 10.3390/healthcare10102056.
The COVID-19 pandemic and stay-at-home regulations have increased child home injuries. This study illustrates the type and frequency of child home injuries in Greece during the COVID-19 lockdown. Moreover, the survey reports the results on parents' proposals regarding child injuries at home during the COVID-19 quarantine. A community-based, cross-sectional, descriptive study was conducted from November to December 2021 in Greece. Parents were asked to voluntarily complete an anonymous questionnaire, designed for the needs of the research. A statistical analysis of the data was performed using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov and Shapiro-Wilk tests for a normal distribution, a chi-squared (χ) test to compare percentages among different groups and a non-parametric Mann-Whitney U test to determine the differences in Likert scale variables between two groups. A total of 130 parents with at least one child were questioned through an online questionnaire survey. Of the parents, 39.3%, stated that the number of accidents in their home increased. The most frequent accidents were injuries (49.3%). Most of the accidents occurred inside the house (75.8%) and were observed among children aged 0-4 years. A high percentage of children's accidents was observed in rural/island areas or in the suburbs. Children who were with either their father or mother had one accident, and a higher number of accidents occurred when the children were with their grandparents, with the nanny or alone. For those parents who had difficulty supervising their child, child accidents increased compared to parents who had the ability to supervise. It was noticed that parents who knew how to provide a safe home stated that the number of accidents remained the same. Parents must organize a safer home. Authorities should educate parents on child injury prevention and provide them with financial facilities to provide a safer house.
新冠疫情和居家规定增加了儿童在家受伤的情况。本研究阐明了希腊在新冠疫情封锁期间儿童在家受伤的类型和频率。此外,该调查还报告了家长们关于新冠疫情隔离期间儿童在家受伤的建议的结果。2021年11月至12月在希腊开展了一项基于社区的横断面描述性研究。要求家长自愿填写一份根据研究需要设计的匿名问卷。使用Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验和Shapiro-Wilk检验对数据进行正态分布统计分析,使用卡方(χ)检验比较不同组之间的百分比,并使用非参数Mann-Whitney U检验确定两组之间李克特量表变量的差异。通过在线问卷调查对130名至少有一个孩子的家长进行了询问。其中39.3%的家长表示家中事故数量增加。最常见的事故是受伤(49.3%)。大多数事故发生在房屋内(75.8%),且多见于0至4岁的儿童。在农村/岛屿地区或郊区观察到儿童事故的比例较高。与父亲或母亲在一起的儿童发生了一起事故,而当儿童与祖父母、保姆在一起或独自一人时,发生的事故数量更多。对于那些难以监管孩子的家长来说,与有监管能力的家长相比,儿童事故有所增加。注意到那些知道如何营造安全家庭环境的家长表示事故数量保持不变。家长必须营造一个更安全的家。当局应教育家长预防儿童受伤,并为他们提供经济便利以营造更安全的房屋。