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How informed are the parents about the burden of injuries? (CROSBI ID 566647)

Prilog sa skupa u časopisu | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija

Mujkić, Aida ; Miškulin, Maja ; Crnica, Vanja ; Kovačić, Luka How informed are the parents about the burden of injuries? // Injury prevention / Johnston, Brian (ur.). 2010. str. A119-x

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mujkić, Aida ; Miškulin, Maja ; Crnica, Vanja ; Kovačić, Luka

engleski

How informed are the parents about the burden of injuries?

Objective. Determining the knowledge and attitudes towards injury prevention / safety promotion (IPSP) for preschool children among Croatian parents of newborn babies. Participants. 351 parents (285 mothers, 66 fathers). Methods. Anonymous self-administered questionnaire containing demographic items and items on knowledge and attitudes regarding IPSP for preschool children. Main Outcome Measures. Knowledge and attitudes towards IPSP for preschool children. Results. The answers the parents gave varied greatly for the 40 questions asked. For example: almost all parents showed correct attitudes and knowledge regarding leaving an infant unsupervised in water (99.3% mothers, 100% fathers answered correctly), having preschool child sitting at the front seat if held by an adult (99.3% mothers, 100% fathers answered correctly) and playground safety (98.2% mothers, 100% fathers answered correctly). An adequate number (73.9% mothers, 76.9% fathers) chose the correct answer on the question related to the storage of chemicals and a similar number (77.5% mothers, 65.6% fathers) said they indeed did store them in the proper manner. It was shocking to see how low they scored on some very important questions: 35.9% mothers and 23.1% fathers recognise child-walkers as dangerous and only 12.7% fathers and 20.0% mothers knew that the safest position for sleeping for an infant is on the back. Conclusions. Parents play a crucial role in injury prevention / safety promotion as models for their children, their educators and persons in the position to intervene within environment making it safer. Therein lays the importance of their sufficient knowledge and positive attitudes. Our results show a need for further public health education of the parents.

injury prevention; safety promotion; preschool children; parents of newborn babies; Croatia

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Podaci o prilogu

A119-x.

2010.

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objavljeno

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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