Role of Primary Caregivers Regarding Unintentional Injury Prevention Among Preschool Children: A Cross-Sectional Survey in Low- and Middle-Income Country

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Salam, Abdus [1 ]
Aziz, Danish A. [2 ]
Ansar, Farrukh [3 ]
Sajjad, Aqib [2 ]
Asjid, Muhammad [2 ]
机构
[1] Khyber Teaching Hosp, Gen Surg, Peshawar, Pakistan
[2] Aga Khan Univ Hosp, Pediat & Child Hlth, Karachi, Pakistan
[3] King Abdullah Teaching Hosp, Internal Med, Mansehra, Pakistan
关键词
paediatrics; public health; counselling; injury prevention; children; unintentional injuries; PEDIATRIC MEDICATION EXPOSURES; CHILDHOOD INJURIES; HEALTH; SURVEILLANCE; PAKISTAN; BURDEN;
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10.7759/cureus.28599
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Importance Unintentional childhood injuries significantly strain healthcare resources, and their preventable measures can significantly reduce morbidity and mortality. Objectives To investigate the role of primary caregivers in preventing unintentional injuries and to identify the groups that require special health intervention programs to reduce the burden of this public health concern. Methodology A cross-sectional survey was conducted at three hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan. Parents of preschool children who visited pediatric clinics were invited to participate in the study by completing a self-administered questionnaire comprising questions about knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards preventing unintentional injuries among children. Results With an 80% response rate, the overall mean knowledge, attitude, and practices (KAP) score was 27.40 +/- 3.48. Only 14.3% of the participants had a high KAP score, while 83.6% and 2.1% of the respondents had moderate and low KAP scores, respectively. People of lower socioeconomic status, unemployed, less educated, and families with more than one preschool child were less knowledgeable and non-adherent to unintentional preventive injury. It was found that 21% of the children had suffered from an unintentional severe injury in the past, and the internet was the most frequent source of gaining knowledge among parents. Conclusion Parental knowledge, attitude, practices, and adherence to child safety measures are sub-optimal in our cohort of studied participants. Raising awareness and providing the counseling are essential in reducing the burden of unintentional injuries.
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