2017
DOI: 10.3310/pgfar05140
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Keeping Children Safe: a multicentre programme of research to increase the evidence base for preventing unintentional injuries in the home in the under-fives

Abstract: BackgroundUnintentional injuries among 0- to 4-year-olds are a major public health problem incurring substantial NHS, individual and societal costs. However, evidence on the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of preventative interventions is lacking.AimTo increase the evidence base for thermal injury, falls and poisoning prevention for the under-fives.MethodsSix work streams comprising five multicentre case–control studies assessing risk and protective factors, a study measuring quality of life and injury co… Show more

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“…The consequences of unintentional injuries are more severe especially in children who are younger than five years. The rates of hospital admission and mortality are high compared to other age groups (4). The impacts of home accidents on children's lives are long standing, which may cause physical, psychological and social impairments and thus affect the social interactions, academic life and future occupation of the kids (4,5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The consequences of unintentional injuries are more severe especially in children who are younger than five years. The rates of hospital admission and mortality are high compared to other age groups (4). The impacts of home accidents on children's lives are long standing, which may cause physical, psychological and social impairments and thus affect the social interactions, academic life and future occupation of the kids (4,5).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tako engleska Vlada po sljednjih 25 godina provodi programe prevencije oz ljeda u djece, bilježi sjajne rezultate i dalje radi na pro blemu prikupljanja podataka. 20 Za svaku ozljedu treba istražiti specifične okolnosti u kojima je nastala u obi teljskoj zajednici, gradu, regiji, državi. Uz podatak da je prijelom nastao padom treba odrediti izravnog kriv ca: strma ulica, snijeg, led, skliske ulice, mokra trava, naguravanje u sportu, kontakt s drugom osobom, bal kon bez ograde… Znamo li da je prijelom nastao na nekom prostoru (npr., u parku), valja odrediti pri kojim se aktivnostima i na kojoj spravi ozljeda dogodi la.…”
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“…To illustrate the methodological developments, a motivating example is used from the five year, NIHR funded, Keeping Children Safe Programme [15]. The project included a Cochrane systematic review that aimed to increase the use of safety equipment to prevent accidents at home in children under five years old.…”
Section: Evaluating the Effect Of Interventions For Promoting The Safe Storage Of Cleaning Products To Prevent Childhood Poisoning Accidementioning
confidence: 99%