Children Domestic Accidents Profile in Jazan Region, a call for new policies to improve safety of home environment

High-frequency home accidents draw more attention to the protection of our home environment. WHO has reported that home deaths were among the first 20 causes of death in the 0–14 age group worldwide in 2012. This innovative research was designed to examine children under 15 years of age at home, in...

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Main Authors: Khalid Ghailan, Mohammed J. Almalki, Abdulrahman M. Jabour, Hussain Al-Najjar, Abdulrahman Khormi, Hadi Magfori, Nabil Dhayhi, Alkhansa Alshabi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-02-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
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spelling doaj-e0e8827cbc1d4f8b81a669e550840da02021-02-07T04:22:39ZengElsevierSaudi Journal of Biological Sciences1319-562X2021-02-0128213801382Children Domestic Accidents Profile in Jazan Region, a call for new policies to improve safety of home environmentKhalid Ghailan0Mohammed J. Almalki1Abdulrahman M. Jabour2Hussain Al-Najjar3Abdulrahman Khormi4Hadi Magfori5Nabil Dhayhi6Alkhansa Alshabi7Epidemiology Department, Faculty of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author.Health Management and Policies Department, Faculty of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi ArabiaHealth Informatics Department, Faculty of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi ArabiaEpidemiology Department, Faculty of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi ArabiaEpidemiology Department, Faculty of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi ArabiaEpidemiology Department, Faculty of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi ArabiaKing Fahad Central Hospital in Jazan, MOH, Saudi ArabiaMLT, Faculty of Applied Medical Sciences in Jazan University, Jazan, Saudi ArabiaHigh-frequency home accidents draw more attention to the protection of our home environment. WHO has reported that home deaths were among the first 20 causes of death in the 0–14 age group worldwide in 2012. This innovative research was designed to examine children under 15 years of age at home, in 2018 in the Jazan area of Saudi Arabia. Data were collected retrospectively from 19 hospitals in the Jazan area of southern Saudi Arabia during the period from September to December 2019. Data showed that, for the first time, the incidence rate of child home incidents in the Jazan area was 7.4 per 100 children in 2018. Falling, burning, swallowing foreign bodies, and domestic violence were among the most common types of injuries recorded. Home safety continued to be one of the main public health issues in the area with 29,812 home injuries in 1 year, 36.8% bone fractures, 31.6% body distortions, 9.2% distortion fractures and 5.3% child impairment. This study is a crucial step towards addressing the severity of home accidents in Saudi Arabia; troubling figures need further analysis, regular registry, informed policies and well-planned action to avoid these types of accidents.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X20306392Pediatric healthEpidemiology of child home accidentsSafety in home environmentChildren injuriesChildren injuries prevention policiesType of children home accidents
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author Khalid Ghailan
Mohammed J. Almalki
Abdulrahman M. Jabour
Hussain Al-Najjar
Abdulrahman Khormi
Hadi Magfori
Nabil Dhayhi
Alkhansa Alshabi
spellingShingle Khalid Ghailan
Mohammed J. Almalki
Abdulrahman M. Jabour
Hussain Al-Najjar
Abdulrahman Khormi
Hadi Magfori
Nabil Dhayhi
Alkhansa Alshabi
Children Domestic Accidents Profile in Jazan Region, a call for new policies to improve safety of home environment
Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
Pediatric health
Epidemiology of child home accidents
Safety in home environment
Children injuries
Children injuries prevention policies
Type of children home accidents
author_facet Khalid Ghailan
Mohammed J. Almalki
Abdulrahman M. Jabour
Hussain Al-Najjar
Abdulrahman Khormi
Hadi Magfori
Nabil Dhayhi
Alkhansa Alshabi
author_sort Khalid Ghailan
title Children Domestic Accidents Profile in Jazan Region, a call for new policies to improve safety of home environment
title_short Children Domestic Accidents Profile in Jazan Region, a call for new policies to improve safety of home environment
title_full Children Domestic Accidents Profile in Jazan Region, a call for new policies to improve safety of home environment
title_fullStr Children Domestic Accidents Profile in Jazan Region, a call for new policies to improve safety of home environment
title_full_unstemmed Children Domestic Accidents Profile in Jazan Region, a call for new policies to improve safety of home environment
title_sort children domestic accidents profile in jazan region, a call for new policies to improve safety of home environment
publisher Elsevier
series Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences
issn 1319-562X
publishDate 2021-02-01
description High-frequency home accidents draw more attention to the protection of our home environment. WHO has reported that home deaths were among the first 20 causes of death in the 0–14 age group worldwide in 2012. This innovative research was designed to examine children under 15 years of age at home, in 2018 in the Jazan area of Saudi Arabia. Data were collected retrospectively from 19 hospitals in the Jazan area of southern Saudi Arabia during the period from September to December 2019. Data showed that, for the first time, the incidence rate of child home incidents in the Jazan area was 7.4 per 100 children in 2018. Falling, burning, swallowing foreign bodies, and domestic violence were among the most common types of injuries recorded. Home safety continued to be one of the main public health issues in the area with 29,812 home injuries in 1 year, 36.8% bone fractures, 31.6% body distortions, 9.2% distortion fractures and 5.3% child impairment. This study is a crucial step towards addressing the severity of home accidents in Saudi Arabia; troubling figures need further analysis, regular registry, informed policies and well-planned action to avoid these types of accidents.
topic Pediatric health
Epidemiology of child home accidents
Safety in home environment
Children injuries
Children injuries prevention policies
Type of children home accidents
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X20306392
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