Domestic unintentional injury of 1 to 5-year-old children in a rural area of West Bengal, India: a community-based study
Background: Childhood unintentional injury, a major public health problem in India, is largely preventable. The aim of this study was to determine the burden and determinants of unintentional injury of 12 to 59 months old child at household level. Method: A community based cross-sectional study was...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tanzania journal of health research 2016-09, Vol.18 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Background: Childhood unintentional injury, a major public health
problem in India, is largely preventable. The aim of this study was to
determine the burden and determinants of unintentional injury of 12 to
59 months old child at household level. Method: A community based
cross-sectional study was conducted at Singur block, Hooghly district,
West Bengal, India among randomly chosen children using a predesigned
and pretested interviewer administered questionnaire and a checklist
for assessing household level injury hazard during the period of
November 2015 to February 2016. Parental supervisory behaviour was
assessed using PSAPQ questionnaire. Multivariable logistic regression
was performed using SPSS 19.0 software. Result: A total of 163 were
involved in the study. Over one-third (37.4%) of the children underwent
any type of injury during last 3-month time period, predominant body
part being upper limb. Parental supervisory behaviour [AOR-2.6, (95%
CI-1.2-4.9)] and household level injury hazard (AOR-1.55, 95% CI-
1.3-1.7)] were found to be significant predictors of unintentional
injury. Conclusions: Unintentional injury among children is prevalent
in West Bengal, India. Dissemination of injury prevention information
with special focus on household modification and increased parental
supervision are effective strategies to prevent unintentional injury. |
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ISSN: | 1821-6404 1821-9241 |
DOI: | 10.4314/thrb.v18i3.6 |