Risk factors of Non-fatal Unintentional Home Injuries among Children under 5 Years Old; a Population-Based Study

Introduction: In addition to the annual mortality rate, unintentional home injury may result in temporary or<br />permanent disability and requires medical attention and continuous care in millions of children. This study<br />aimed to explore features and risk factors of these injuries....

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Main Authors: Sedigheh Nouhjah, Sharareh R. Niakan Kalhori, Azadeh Saki
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences 2016-12-01
Series:Emergency
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Online Access:http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/emergency/article/view/10125
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spelling doaj-fd567122ac054998a9b5f426e93154512020-11-25T01:29:41ZengShahid Beheshti University of Medical SciencesEmergency2345-45632345-45712016-12-0151e6e610.22037/emergency.v5i1.101256357Risk factors of Non-fatal Unintentional Home Injuries among Children under 5 Years Old; a Population-Based StudySedigheh Nouhjah0Sharareh R. Niakan Kalhori1Azadeh Saki2Social Determinants of Health Research Center, school of Health, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences University, Ahvaz, IranSocial Determinants of Health Research Center, school of Health, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences University, Ahvaz, Iran Department of Health Information Management, School of Allied Medical Sciences, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, IranDepartment of Biostatistics, School of Health, Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences, Ahvaz, IranIntroduction: In addition to the annual mortality rate, unintentional home injury may result in temporary or<br />permanent disability and requires medical attention and continuous care in millions of children. This study<br />aimed to explore features and risk factors of these injuries. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, demographic<br />variables and epidemiologic pattern of home injuries among children under 5 years of age were collected via a<br />population-based survey in sevenmain cities of Khuzestan province, southwest Iran, during September 2011 to<br />December 2012. Developing a risk stratification model, independent risk factors of unintentional home injury<br />were determined and put to multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: 2693 children with the mean age<br />of 27.36 § 15.55 months (1 to 60) were evaluated (50.9% boy). 827 (30.7%) cases had a history of at least one<br />home injury occurrence since birth to study time. The most common injury mechanisms were burning with 291<br />(38.4%) cases, falling with 214 (28.3%) and poisoning with 66 (8.7%) cases, respectively. The independent risk<br />factors of unintentional home injury were age ¸ 24 month (p&lt;0.001), residency in Ahvaz city (p&lt;0.001), mother’s<br />illiteracy (p&lt;0.014), ethnicity (p&lt;0.001), private housing (p=0.01), birthweight (p&lt;0.001), and being the first child<br />(p=0. 01). Sensitivity, specificity, and area under the ROC curve of the model designed by multivariate analysis<br />were 53.5%, 84.8%, and 0.75 (95% CI: 0.73- 0.77; P &lt; 0.001, figure 1), respectively. Conclusion: According to<br />the findings of this study, 30.7% of the studied children were injured at least once since birth. Burning, falling,<br />poisoning, swallowing objects, choking, and biting were the main home injury mechanisms. Age ¸ 24 months,<br />being the first child, living in a private house, being a resident of Ahvaz city, and having an illiterate mother were<br />found to be risk factors of home injury.http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/emergency/article/view/10125home injurieschild, preschoolrisk factorsinjury predictionrisk reduction
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author Sedigheh Nouhjah
Sharareh R. Niakan Kalhori
Azadeh Saki
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Sharareh R. Niakan Kalhori
Azadeh Saki
Risk factors of Non-fatal Unintentional Home Injuries among Children under 5 Years Old; a Population-Based Study
Emergency
home injuries
child, preschool
risk factors
injury prediction
risk reduction
author_facet Sedigheh Nouhjah
Sharareh R. Niakan Kalhori
Azadeh Saki
author_sort Sedigheh Nouhjah
title Risk factors of Non-fatal Unintentional Home Injuries among Children under 5 Years Old; a Population-Based Study
title_short Risk factors of Non-fatal Unintentional Home Injuries among Children under 5 Years Old; a Population-Based Study
title_full Risk factors of Non-fatal Unintentional Home Injuries among Children under 5 Years Old; a Population-Based Study
title_fullStr Risk factors of Non-fatal Unintentional Home Injuries among Children under 5 Years Old; a Population-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Risk factors of Non-fatal Unintentional Home Injuries among Children under 5 Years Old; a Population-Based Study
title_sort risk factors of non-fatal unintentional home injuries among children under 5 years old; a population-based study
publisher Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
series Emergency
issn 2345-4563
2345-4571
publishDate 2016-12-01
description Introduction: In addition to the annual mortality rate, unintentional home injury may result in temporary or<br />permanent disability and requires medical attention and continuous care in millions of children. This study<br />aimed to explore features and risk factors of these injuries. Methods: In this cross-sectional study, demographic<br />variables and epidemiologic pattern of home injuries among children under 5 years of age were collected via a<br />population-based survey in sevenmain cities of Khuzestan province, southwest Iran, during September 2011 to<br />December 2012. Developing a risk stratification model, independent risk factors of unintentional home injury<br />were determined and put to multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: 2693 children with the mean age<br />of 27.36 § 15.55 months (1 to 60) were evaluated (50.9% boy). 827 (30.7%) cases had a history of at least one<br />home injury occurrence since birth to study time. The most common injury mechanisms were burning with 291<br />(38.4%) cases, falling with 214 (28.3%) and poisoning with 66 (8.7%) cases, respectively. The independent risk<br />factors of unintentional home injury were age ¸ 24 month (p&lt;0.001), residency in Ahvaz city (p&lt;0.001), mother’s<br />illiteracy (p&lt;0.014), ethnicity (p&lt;0.001), private housing (p=0.01), birthweight (p&lt;0.001), and being the first child<br />(p=0. 01). Sensitivity, specificity, and area under the ROC curve of the model designed by multivariate analysis<br />were 53.5%, 84.8%, and 0.75 (95% CI: 0.73- 0.77; P &lt; 0.001, figure 1), respectively. Conclusion: According to<br />the findings of this study, 30.7% of the studied children were injured at least once since birth. Burning, falling,<br />poisoning, swallowing objects, choking, and biting were the main home injury mechanisms. Age ¸ 24 months,<br />being the first child, living in a private house, being a resident of Ahvaz city, and having an illiterate mother were<br />found to be risk factors of home injury.
topic home injuries
child, preschool
risk factors
injury prediction
risk reduction
url http://journals.sbmu.ac.ir/emergency/article/view/10125
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