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Home Accidents among Children: A Retrospective Study at a Tertiary Care Center in Oman [PDF]
Objectives: We sought to identify the prevalence, commonest causes, and severity of home accident injuries and their effects on children who present to the emergency department (ED) of a university-tertiary hospital in Oman.
Alya Al Rumhi +3 more
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Self-efficacy of emergency management of domestic helpers in pediatric home accidents: A cross-sectional survey in Hong Kong [PDF]
BackgroundAccidental injuries are the leading cause of deaths and disabilities in children globally and most of them occur at home. To save life and prevent sequelae, domestic helpers (DHs) require providing emergency management (i.e., first aid) to ...
Jonathan Ka-Ming Ho +5 more
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Mothers’ safety attitudes towards home accidents and their self-efficacy on first aid in 0–6 years old children [PDF]
Backround The study was planned to evaluate the safety attitudes of mothers with children aged 0–6 years towards home accidents and their self-efficacy in first aid.
Mehmet Ali Şen +2 more
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The prevalence and determinants of home accidents among older men and women in Türkiye [PDF]
Background The population is aging, and cases of geriatric trauma are becoming increasingly common. Home accidents represent a significant public health problem for older individuals.
Mevlana Gul +3 more
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Virtual reality-based home accident control simulation combined with first aid training to enhance awareness in parents of children with special needs: protocol for a single-group pre-post quasi-experimental study [PDF]
Introduction Children with special needs frequently experience accidents and injuries due to motor control difficulties. The most common home accidents include falls, burns, poisoning, drowning and choking.
Gonul Ertunc Gulcelik +4 more
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Background: Accidents mainly occur at home, children are the most vulnerable to in any household. Objectives: The goals of this study were to identify the commonest causes of home accidents that necessitate secondary and tertiary care admission.
Aya Kadium Nsaif +1 more
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Background: Globally, 830,000 children die due to home accidents worldwide corresponding to 2000 deaths per day. Furthermore, Uganda has an under-five child mortality rate of 90 deaths per 1000 live births with 5% attributed to home accidents mainly ...
Gloria Nassuna +2 more
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Reflection of Childhood Home Accidents on the Press News During the Pandemic
Purpose: Home accidents are one of the important causes of mortality and morbidity in childhood. Schools were closed on March 16, 2020, after the first case of Covid-19. This study aimed to examine the effect of school closure on childhood home accidents
Seda DEMİRCİ, Asya Banu BABAOĞLU
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The purpose of the study is to determine whether there is a relationship between the level of defining the security measures taken by mothers to prevent home accidents during the pandemic process and the quality of the parent-child relationship.
Alev Üstündağ
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Aim:There have been no national and international assessment tools for home accidents, and the majority of the studies evaluating the awareness of home accidents have been conducted using questionnaires.Methods:The study was conducted methodologically. A
Eda Gulbetekin, Fatma Guducu Tufekci
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