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家中安全:预防儿童意外伤害

Safe at home: prevention of pediatric unintentional injuries.

作者信息

Burch Coleman, Webb Alicia, Jorge Eric, King Bill, Nichols Michele, Monroe Kathy

机构信息

University of Alabama Heersink School of Medicine, Birmingham, USA.

Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, University of Alabama Heersink School of Medicine, Birmingham, USA.

出版信息

Inj Epidemiol. 2023 Jul 3;10(Suppl 1):30. doi: 10.1186/s40621-023-00442-9.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Unintentional injuries are the leading cause of death in children in the United States. Studies have shown that parent adherence to safety guidelines is improved when education is provided in conjunction with safety equipment.

METHODS

This study surveyed parents about specific injury prevention behaviors regarding medication and firearm storage and provided education and safety equipment for safe practice of these behaviors. The project took place in a pediatric emergency department (PED) and partnered with the hospital foundation and the school of medicine. Inclusion criteria were families visiting a freestanding PED in a tertiary care center. Participants completed a survey conducted by a medical student approximately 5 min in length. The student then provided each family with a medication lock box (if children ≤ 5 years old lived in the home), firearm cable lock, and education for safe storage of medications and firearms in the home.

RESULTS

The medical student researcher spent a total of 20 h in the PED from June to August 2021. 106 families were approached to participate in the study, of which 99 agreed to participate (93.4%). A total of 199 children were reached with ages ranging from less than 1 year old to 18 years old. A total of 73 medication lockboxes and 95 firearm locks were distributed. The majority (79.8%) of survey participants were the mother of the patient and 97.0% of participants lived with the patient > 50% of the time. For medication storage, 12.1% of families store medications locked and 71.7% reported never receiving medication storage education from a healthcare professional. Regarding firearms, 65.2% of participants who reported having at least 1 firearm in the home stored firearms locked and unloaded with various methods of storage. 77.8% of firearm owners reported storing ammunition in a separate location from the firearm. Of all participants surveyed, 82.8% reported never receiving firearm storage education from a healthcare professional.

CONCLUSIONS

The pediatric ED is an excellent setting for injury prevention and education. Many families are not storing medications and firearms safely, demonstrating a clear opportunity to increase knowledge in families with young children.

摘要

背景

在美国,意外伤害是儿童死亡的主要原因。研究表明,在提供安全设备的同时进行安全教育,家长对安全指南的遵守情况会得到改善。

方法

本研究就药物和枪支存放方面的特定伤害预防行为对家长进行了调查,并为安全实施这些行为提供了教育和安全设备。该项目在儿科急诊科(PED)开展,并与医院基金会和医学院合作。纳入标准为在三级医疗中心独立儿科急诊科就诊的家庭。参与者完成了一项由医学生进行的时长约5分钟的调查。然后,该学生为每个家庭提供一个药物锁盒(如果家中有5岁及以下儿童)、枪支电缆锁,以及关于在家中安全存放药物和枪支的教育。

结果

2021年6月至8月,医学生研究人员在儿科急诊科共花费了20小时。有106个家庭被邀请参与该研究,其中99个家庭同意参与(93.4%)。共涉及199名年龄从不到1岁到18岁的儿童。共分发了73个药物锁盒和95个枪支锁。大多数(79.8%)的调查参与者是患者的母亲,97.0%的参与者与患者一起生活的时间超过50%。在药物存放方面,12.1%的家庭将药物锁起来存放,71.7%的家庭报告从未接受过医疗保健专业人员关于药物存放的教育。在枪支方面,65.2%报告家中至少有1支枪的参与者采用各种存放方法将枪支锁起来并卸下子弹存放。77.8%的枪支拥有者报告将弹药存放在与枪支分开的地方。在所有接受调查的参与者中,82.8%的人报告从未接受过医疗保健专业人员关于枪支存放的教育。

结论

儿科急诊科是进行伤害预防和教育的理想场所。许多家庭没有安全地存放药物和枪支,这表明在有幼儿的家庭中增加相关知识有明显的机会。

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