2014
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-476
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Community perceptions of unintentional child injuries in Makwanpur district of Nepal: a qualitative study

Abstract: BackgroundIn Nepal, childhood unintentional injury is an emerging public health problem but it has not been prioritised on national health agenda. There is lack of literature on community perceptions about child injuries. This study has explored community perceptions about child injuries and how injuries can be prevented.MethodsFocus group discussions were conducted with mothers, school students and community health volunteers from urban and rural parts of Makwanpur district in Nepal. FGDs were conducted in Ne… Show more

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“…There were really interesting challenges that arose during the study regarding understanding of injuries being preventable and not due to fate [5], and the challenge of reporting “accidents” when that term is not easily translated into Nepali. A qualitative study [40] done as part of this research revealed community perspectives on occurrence, factors influencing childhood injuries, their treatment and prevention practices in the communities; and also explored the existing infrastructure of keeping children safe from injuries. Poisoning, near-drowning and injuries occurred while working on farms etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were really interesting challenges that arose during the study regarding understanding of injuries being preventable and not due to fate [5], and the challenge of reporting “accidents” when that term is not easily translated into Nepali. A qualitative study [40] done as part of this research revealed community perspectives on occurrence, factors influencing childhood injuries, their treatment and prevention practices in the communities; and also explored the existing infrastructure of keeping children safe from injuries. Poisoning, near-drowning and injuries occurred while working on farms etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in another study (13) there were high rates of these accidents in the age group of 10 years or less, North Carolina (18) , Brazil (20) , Nepal (21) , and Canada (22) confirmed this finding by verifying that children and already suffered some type of occupational accident and that 188 (51,2%) worked more than eight hours a day.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 81%
“…A ausência de mecanismos de supervisão adequados por parte dos cuidadores encontra-se entre os fatores de risco para a ocorrência de acidentes na infância 15 . Os efeitos físicos e psicológicos, o impacto no orçamento doméstico e as alterações nos planos familiares podem ser algumas das consequências dos acidentes 15 . Diante desse cenário, o reconhecimento materno da dependência da criança pequena de um cuidado com supervisão contínua 11 configura-se como um fator protetor da saúde infantil.…”
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