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The attitudes of Croatian primary healthcare workers towards injury prevention / safety promotion for preschool children (CROSBI ID 566646)

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Crnica, Vanja ; Miškulin, Maja ; Srček, Igor ; Mujkić, Aida The attitudes of Croatian primary healthcare workers towards injury prevention / safety promotion for preschool children // Injury prevention / Johnston, Brian (ur.). 2010. str. A95-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Crnica, Vanja ; Miškulin, Maja ; Srček, Igor ; Mujkić, Aida

engleski

The attitudes of Croatian primary healthcare workers towards injury prevention / safety promotion for preschool children

Objective. In the period from 1995 to 2008, in Croatia, 2.553 children died because of injuries, making injury prevention efforts an important societal investment. The aim of this study was to establish the attitudes of primary healthcare workers in a sample comprised of gynaecologists and paediatricians working in the primary healthcare, family physicians and community nurses. Participants. 373 primary healthcare workers (gynaecologists, paediatricians, family physicians and community nurses). Methods. Anonymous self-administered questionnaire containing items on gender, age, length and type of work and the Croatian primary healthcare workers attitudes towards injury prevention / safety promotion for preschool children. Outcome Measures. Attitudes towards injury prevention / safety promotion for preschool children. Results. The obtained results varied greatly for different questions. For example, almost all primary healthcare workers showed correct attitudes towards prevention of drowning during bathing, prevention of playground injuries and the prevention of traffic injuries by forbidding preschool children sitting in the front seat (366 or 98.1%) and forbidding standing between the front seats during the ride (367 or 98.4%). But only 46.4% subjects recognise provocation of vomiting after a child has swallowed a potential poison as an incorrect response. Conclusions. Although a majority of primary healthcare workers demonstrated satisfactory attitudes, improvements are possible and necessary. A targeted, continuous education on the subject must be considered as one of the primary healthcare measures in the Croatian national program of healthcare measures.

injury prevention; safety promotion; preschool children; primary healthcare workers; Croatia

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Podaci o prilogu

A95-x.

2010.

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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Injury prevention

Johnston, Brian

London : Delhi: BMJ

1353-8047

Podaci o skupu

Safety 2010 World Conference

poster

21.09.2010-24.09.2010

London, Ujedinjeno Kraljevstvo

Povezanost rada

Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita

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