Assessment of Accident's Prevalence in Children Undre 5 year Referred to Emergency ward
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Introduction
Accidents and events are important health threatening factors and are most common preventable causes of death in children. It's evident that epidemiologic information related to these accidents has a main role in prevention and control of children's accidents. Therefore, this study was done to investigate the most important causes related to accident in children.Materials And Method
This research was a descriptive study in order to assess prevalence of accidents in children less than 5 years referred to emergency ward of Imam jafar sadegh hospital in Aligodarz. Total samples were 120, and information was obtained from injured child's hospital files. Data were analyzed by spss-ver 13.Results
Results showed that: Common causes of accidents were: falling(32/5) toxicity (26/7%) and the most injured organs were head and trunk (31/7%) and most common place of event's occurrence was home.Conclusion
On the basis of the results, it could be concluded that by family training, performing some tasks for increase home security, and give more attention to these problems, accidents and as a result, pediatric mortality rate will be decreased.Keywords:
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Persian
Published:
Nursing development in health, Volume:2 Issue: 2, 2012
Pages:
67 to 73
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