2022
DOI: 10.1136/injuryprev-2022-044521
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Educational and ecological assessment for unintentional injuries among children under 7 years: directed qualitative research based on PRECEDE–PROCEED model

Abstract: BackgroundChild injury is not seen as a new issue in medical science and public health; however, for years it has been either generally brushed aside or been conspicuously absent from the world health agenda. This study aims at investigating the factors leading to house injuries and attempts to highlight mothers’ pivotal role to provide a safe place for children at home.MethodsA qualitative research method was used. There were 29 interviews in total: 12 interviews with mothers, 9 with cure and prevention speci… Show more

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“…In the analysis of child injuries, this was proven right. This is because children, especially preschool children, spend most of their time at home 12–14. The WHO and the UNICEF set out child injuries as an important priority for the global public health and communities' development 15.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the analysis of child injuries, this was proven right. This is because children, especially preschool children, spend most of their time at home 12–14. The WHO and the UNICEF set out child injuries as an important priority for the global public health and communities' development 15.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%