The Degree of ZMother's Accident Prevention Practices for Their Children.
10.4040/jkan.1999.29.3.656
- Author:
Shin Jeong KIM
1
;
Hwan Seok CHOI
Author Information
1. Department of Nursing Science, Hallym University, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Children;
Mother;
Accident prevention practices
- MeSH:
Accident Prevention*;
Burns;
Cause of Death;
Child Development;
Child*;
Counseling;
Education;
Hospitals, University;
Humans;
Mass Media;
Mothers;
Surveys and Questionnaires;
Seoul
- From:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing
1999;29(3):656-664
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
Accidents are the leading cause of death in children worldwide. The purpose of this study is to use basic data of safety education, counseling, and information available regarding accident prevention to examine the degree of mother's accident prevention practices for their children. Data were collected from June to October, 1998 from 587 mothers including 2 University hospitals located in Seoul and KyoungKi-Do. By using the 30 item questionnaire, which was created by researchers through literature review, the degree of mothers' accident prevention practices for their children was measured. The degree of accident prevention practices of mothers shown ranged 70-118 and averaged 3.19. Compared to the composit area average score, drug keeping had the highest score of 3.57. The next highest scores and traffic safety(3.41), and super vision of child(3.30). Prevention against burning was the lowest point at 2.58. With the respect to the demographic characteristics, there were statistically significant differences in the mothers' education(F=4.291, p=.014), type of residence(F=3.979, p=.008), and child developmental age(F=5.275, p=.001). The degree of accident prevention practices of mothers were relatively high. But the area which showed the low degree of accident prevention practices, required nurses' active education, counseling, social interest and support, and mass media participation.