BMC Pediatrics (Jan 2023)

Evaluation of the community involvement of nursing experts in reducing unintentional injuries in children

  • Li-Fang Qian,
  • Ting-Ting Cheng,
  • Hong-Xia Chen,
  • Dong-Hui He,
  • Xiao-Min Peng,
  • Qing-Hua Zhao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12887-022-03700-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 1
pp. 1 – 6

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Abstract Background Nursing experts regularly visited the community to deliver safety education on the prevention of unintentional injuries in children to the parents of children aged 0–6 years and to pregnant women in a maternity school. This was undertaken to explore the effects of the measure on preventing unintentional injuries in children in Chizhou, China. Methods Using the convenience sampling method, the guardians(it means mother in this study)of children were investigated. The nursing experts visited communities in which the number of nursing experts is declining. Data on unintentional injuries in children in the previous year were collected retrospectively. Results After the nursing experts delivered safety education to the community, the scores of the questionnaire on unintentional injury prevention knowledge completed by children’s guardians increased significantly (p 0.05). However, there were significant differences in terms of gender ratio and location (p < 0.05). Conclusion In conjunction with the maternity school for pregnant women and the vaccination programme, nursing experts delivered safety education regarding unintentional injuries in children; this may have promoted safety and protection awareness in the children’s guardians and reduced unintentional injuries.

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