Pediatric safety: review of the susceptibility of children with disabilities to injuries involving movement related events

Abstract Background Toy-related injuries have increased significantly in the past decade, in particular those related to ride-on toys. This increase has been attributed to movement related events such as falls and inertial impacts. Furthermore, children with disabilities have been reported to be at...

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Main Authors: Abbey Fraser, Dao Doan, Mary Lundy, Grant Bevill, Juan Aceros
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2019-04-01
Series:Injury Epidemiology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40621-019-0189-8
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spelling doaj-69209c2935c347ae819a95142bcab8002020-11-25T03:27:05ZengBMCInjury Epidemiology2197-17142019-04-01611910.1186/s40621-019-0189-8Pediatric safety: review of the susceptibility of children with disabilities to injuries involving movement related eventsAbbey Fraser0Dao Doan1Mary Lundy2Grant Bevill3Juan Aceros4College of Computing, Engineering & Construction, University of North FloridaCollege of Computing, Engineering & Construction, University of North FloridaBrooks College of Health, University of North FloridaCollege of Computing, Engineering & Construction, University of North FloridaCollege of Computing, Engineering & Construction, University of North FloridaAbstract Background Toy-related injuries have increased significantly in the past decade, in particular those related to ride-on toys. This increase has been attributed to movement related events such as falls and inertial impacts. Furthermore, children with disabilities have been reported to be at a greater risk of being injured, and are therefore more susceptible to toy-related injuries. Although, efforts are being made to modify ride-on toys as a method for increasing quality of life in children with disabilities, there are very limited pediatric safety studies regarding children with disabilities and modified ride-on toys. Methods This manuscript presents a systematic review of literature summarizing the current state of toy-related injuries including children with and without disabilities. Children exposed to inertial impacts in motor vehicle crashes have also been reviewed to present current pediatric safety testing methodologies and injury tolerance thresholds. Out of 2608 articles, 10 studies were included regarding current trends in toy-related injuries and safety testing methodologies. Conclusions From this study, a gap in the literature was discovered concerning the susceptibility of children with disabilities to toy-related injuries, specifically in relation to ride-on toys and the repercussion surrounding such injuries. It is theorized that such lack of data is due to the difficulty and costs associated with experimental validation. Hence, it is recommended that computer simulations be used to provide preliminary data analysis.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40621-019-0189-8Toy-related injuriesRide-on toyPediatric safetyDisabilitiesCollisionChildren
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author Abbey Fraser
Dao Doan
Mary Lundy
Grant Bevill
Juan Aceros
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Dao Doan
Mary Lundy
Grant Bevill
Juan Aceros
Pediatric safety: review of the susceptibility of children with disabilities to injuries involving movement related events
Injury Epidemiology
Toy-related injuries
Ride-on toy
Pediatric safety
Disabilities
Collision
Children
author_facet Abbey Fraser
Dao Doan
Mary Lundy
Grant Bevill
Juan Aceros
author_sort Abbey Fraser
title Pediatric safety: review of the susceptibility of children with disabilities to injuries involving movement related events
title_short Pediatric safety: review of the susceptibility of children with disabilities to injuries involving movement related events
title_full Pediatric safety: review of the susceptibility of children with disabilities to injuries involving movement related events
title_fullStr Pediatric safety: review of the susceptibility of children with disabilities to injuries involving movement related events
title_full_unstemmed Pediatric safety: review of the susceptibility of children with disabilities to injuries involving movement related events
title_sort pediatric safety: review of the susceptibility of children with disabilities to injuries involving movement related events
publisher BMC
series Injury Epidemiology
issn 2197-1714
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Abstract Background Toy-related injuries have increased significantly in the past decade, in particular those related to ride-on toys. This increase has been attributed to movement related events such as falls and inertial impacts. Furthermore, children with disabilities have been reported to be at a greater risk of being injured, and are therefore more susceptible to toy-related injuries. Although, efforts are being made to modify ride-on toys as a method for increasing quality of life in children with disabilities, there are very limited pediatric safety studies regarding children with disabilities and modified ride-on toys. Methods This manuscript presents a systematic review of literature summarizing the current state of toy-related injuries including children with and without disabilities. Children exposed to inertial impacts in motor vehicle crashes have also been reviewed to present current pediatric safety testing methodologies and injury tolerance thresholds. Out of 2608 articles, 10 studies were included regarding current trends in toy-related injuries and safety testing methodologies. Conclusions From this study, a gap in the literature was discovered concerning the susceptibility of children with disabilities to toy-related injuries, specifically in relation to ride-on toys and the repercussion surrounding such injuries. It is theorized that such lack of data is due to the difficulty and costs associated with experimental validation. Hence, it is recommended that computer simulations be used to provide preliminary data analysis.
topic Toy-related injuries
Ride-on toy
Pediatric safety
Disabilities
Collision
Children
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40621-019-0189-8
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