| Literature DB >> 26662926 |
D Kendrick1, K Zou1, J Ablewhite1, M Watson2, C Coupland1, B Kay3, A Hawkins4, R Reading5.
Abstract
AIM: To investigate risk and protective factors for stair falls in children aged <5 years.Entities:
Keywords: case-control; falls; risk factors; stairs
Mesh:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26662926 PMCID: PMC5050281 DOI: 10.1136/archdischild-2015-308486
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Dis Child ISSN: 0003-9888 Impact factor: 3.791
Exposures and reporting periods, response options and categorisation of responses
| Exposures reported 24 h prior to injury (cases) or 24 h prior to completing questionnaire (controls) | Response option | |
|---|---|---|
| Safety gates | ||
| a. Used anywhere in the home | Yes/no | |
| b. Used on stairs | Yes/no | Grouped into: closed stair gate/gate left open/no gate |
| c. Left stair gate open | ||
| Stair features | ||
| a. Landing part-way up | Yes/no | |
| b. Spiral stairs or winding stair cases | Yes/no | |
| c. Handrails on stairs | On all stairs/on some stairs/no | |
| d. Banister/railing on stairs | On all stairs/on some stairs/no | |
| e. Banister/railing: width of biggest gap | Inches | |
| f. Stair covering | Carpet/wood/metal/concrete/lino/vinyl/don't know/other | |
| g. Stairs are too steep | Agree/neither agree or disagree/disagree | |
| h. Stairs are too narrow | Agree/neither agree or disagree/disagree | |
| i. Stairs are poorly lit | Agree/neither agree or disagree/disagree | |
| j. Steps are in need of repair | Agree/neither agree or disagree/disagree | |
| k. Banister/handrail is in need of repair | Agree/neither agree or disagree/disagree | |
| l. Stair covering is in need of repair | Agree/neither agree or disagree/disagree | |
| m. Stairs are safe to use | Agree/neither agree or disagree/disagree | |
| Use of baby walkers (ages 0–36 months only) | Yes/no | |
| Use of playpens or travel cots while child awake (ages 0–36 months only) | Yes/no | |
| Use of stationary activity centres (ages 0–36 months only) | Yes/no | |
| Tripping hazards on stairs | Every day/most days/some days/never/does not apply | |
| Taught child safety rules or instructions about | ||
| a. How to behave when going down the stairs | Yes/no | |
| b. Carrying big/lots of things while going down the stairs | Yes/no | |
| c. Leaving things on stairs | Yes/no | |
Frequency of exposures in case and control participants, adjusted ORs from complete case and multiple imputation analyses and population attributable fraction (PAF) percentage
| Exposures | Cases | Controls | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | PAF (%) | Confounders adjusted for§* |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Safety gates anywhere in house† | [12] | [124] | n=1921 | – | HADS, PDH, first child, stair safety, hours out-of-home child care |
| Used | 465 (76.3) | 2013 (79.4) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Did not use | 142 (23.8) | 521 (20.6) | |||
| Stair gate† | [13] | [40] | n=2401 | Child's ability to open safety gate, taught child rules about going down the stairs, carrying things down the stairs, leaving things on stairs, stair safety | |
| Gate closed | 174 (29.7) | 1245 (51.1) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Gate left open | 210 (35.9) | 555 (22.8) | 3.09 (2.39 to 4.00) | ||
| No gate | 201 (34.4) | 636 (26.1) | 2.50 (1.90 to 3.29) | ||
| Carpeted stairs† | [8] | [28] | n=2394 | 5 | HADS, PDH, stair safety |
| Had | 507 (85.9) | 2248 (91.8) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Did not have | 83 (14.1) | 200 (8.2) | 1.52 (1.09 to 2.10) | ||
| Landing part-way up the stairs† | [5] | [28] | n=2766 | Stair safety | |
| Had | 180 (30.4) | 892 (36.4) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Did not have | 413 (69.6) | 1556 (63.6) | 1.34 (1.08 to 1.65) | ||
| Spiral or winding stairs† | [7] | [30] | n=2757 | – | Stair safety |
| Did not have | 495 (83.8) | 2044 (83.6) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Had | 96 (16.2) | 402 (16.4) | 0.97 (0.75 to 1.27) | ||
| Tripping hazards on stairs‡ | [18] | [51] | n=2367 | – | HADS, PDH, stair safety |
| Did not have | 397 (68.4) | 1493 (61.6) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Had | 183 (31.5) | 932 (38.4) | 0.77 (0.62 to 0.97) | ||
| Stairs too steep$† | [18] | [80] | n=2744 | – | Stair safety |
| Other responses | 362 (62.4) | 1653 (69.0) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Agree | 218 (37.6) | 743 (31.0) | 1.21 (0.94 to 1.56) | ||
| Stairs too narrow$† | [23] | [98] | n=2742 | – | Stair safety |
| Other responses | 421 (73.2) | 1894 (79.7) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Agree | 154 (26.8) | 484 (20.4) | 1.28 (0.96 to 1.70) | ||
| Stairs poorly lit$† | [26] | [94] | n=2380 | – | HADS, PDH, stair safety |
| Other responses | 469 (82.0) | 2053 (86.2) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Agree | 103 (18.0) | 329 (13.8) | 1.32 (0.97 to 1.79) | ||
| Steps in need of repair$† | [25] | [96] | n=2378 | 5 | HADS, PDH, stair safety |
| Other responses | 506 (88.3) | 2233 (93.8) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Agree | 67 (11.7) | 147 (6.2) | 1.71(1.16 to 2.50) | ||
| Banister/handrail on stairs in need of repair$† | [32] | [98] | n=2377 | – | HADS, PDH, stair safety |
| Other responses | 498 (88.0) | 2175 (91.5) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Agree | 68 (12.0) | 203 (8.5) | 1.32 (0.92 to 1.88) | ||
| Stair covering in need of repair$† | [26] | [96] | n=2378 | HADS, PDH, stair safety | |
| Other responses | 501 (87.6) | 2205 (92.6) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Agree | 71 (12.4) | 175 (7.4) | 1.41 (0.99 to 2.03) | ||
| Stairs safe to use$† | [10] | [25] | n=2391 | 5 | HADS, PDH, stair safety |
| Other responses | 487 (82.8) | 2180 (88.9) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Disagree | 101 (17.2) | 271 (11.1) | 1.46 (1.07 to 1.99) | ||
| Handrails on all stairs$† | [1] | [20] | n=2416 | – | HADS, PDH, stair safety |
| Had | 382 (64.0) | 1393 (56.7) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Did not have | 215 (36.0) | 1063 (43.3) | 0.69 (0.56 to 0.86) | ||
| Banisters or railings on all stairs$† | [22] | [60] | n=2301 | – | HADS, PDH, stair safety |
| Had | 424 (73.6) | 1930 (79.9) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Did not have | 152 (26.4) | 486 (20.1) | 1.27 (0.99 to 1.63) | ||
| Rules about going down the stairs | [20] | [70] | n=1840 | – | HADS, PDH, first child, child's ability to open safety gate, stair gate, stair safety |
| Had taught child | 405 (70.1) | 1782 (74.1) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Had not taught child | 173 (29.9) | 624 (25.9) | 1.36 (0.92 to 2.02) | ||
| Rules about carrying things while going down the stairs | [20] | [68] | n=1840 | – | HADS, PDH, first child, child's ability to open safety gate, stair gate, stair safety |
| Had taught child | 287 (49.7) | 1274 (52.9) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Had not taught child | 291 (50.4) | 1134 (47.1) | 1.21 (0.83 to 1.75) | ||
| Rules about leaving things on stairs | [22] | [64] | n=1838 | – | HADS, PDH, first child, child's ability to open safety gate, stair gate, stair safety |
| Had taught child | 256 (44.4) | 1073 (44.5) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Had not taught child | 320 (55.6) | 1339 (55.5) | 0.85 (0.60 to 1.22) | ||
| Banister width (inches) | [190] | [803] | n=627 | – | Stair safety |
| 0–2.5 | 94 (40.2) | 400 (35.5) | 1 [reference] | ||
| 2.5–3.75 | 67 (28.6) | 363 (32.2) | 0.83 (0.53 to 1.29) | ||
| ≥3.75 | 73 (31.2) | 364 (32.3) | 0.75 (0.48 to 1.18) | ||
| Baby walker | [14] | [32] | n=1620 | – | HADS, PDH, first child, hours out-of-home child care |
| Did not use | 326 (70.7) | 1302 (65.9) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Used | 135 (29.3) | 675 (34.1) | 0.83 (0.63 to 1.10) | ||
| Playpen or travel cot | [14] | [30] | n=1615 | – | HADS, PDH, used baby walker, first child, hours out-of-home child care |
| Used | 77 (16.7) | 334 (16.9) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Did not use | 384 (83.3) | 1645 (83.1) | 1.07 (0.75 to 1.53) | ||
| Stationary activity centre | [16] | [33] | n=1611 | – | HADS, PDH, used baby walker, first child, hours out-of-home child care |
| Used | 111 (24.2) | 490 (24.8) | 1 [reference] | ||
| Did not use | 348 (75.8) | 1486 (75.2) | 1.08 (0.80 to 1.46) | ||
[ ] missing values.
Stair safety is a composite variable combining responses to questions marked with $ and grouped as all ‘safe’ responses, some ‘safe’ responses and no ‘safe’ responses. Where the exposure variable is a measure of stair safety, this variable is excluded from the composite stair safety measure used as a confounder in adjusted analyses.
*Conditional logistic regression excludes observations where all cases and their matched controls have the same exposure.
†In the past 24 h.
‡In the past week.
§All models were adjusted for the Index of Multiple Deprivation and distance from the hospital plus listed confounders.
HADS, Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale; PAF, population attributable fraction; PDH, Parenting Daily Hassles Scale.
Figure 1Flow of cases and controls through study (stair fall).
Socio-demographical characteristics of cases and controls
| Characteristics | Cases | Controls |
|---|---|---|
| Study centre | ||
| Nottingham | 252 (41.3) | 1055 (39.7) |
| Bristol | 178 (29.2) | 796 (29.9) |
| Norwich | 97 (15.9) | 457 (17.2) |
| Newcastle | 83 (13.6) | 350 (13.2) |
| Median child age (years) (IQR)* | 2.0 (1.2–2.9) | 2.0 (1.3–3.1) |
| Age in months* | ||
| 0-12 | 113 (18.5) | 315 (11.9) |
| 13–36 | 362 (59.3) | 1694 (63.7) |
| 37–62 | 135 (22.1) | 649 (24.4) |
| Male | 299 (49.0) | 1320 (49.7) |
| Ethnic group white | 547 (91.5) [12] | 2371 (91.0) [52] |
| Number of children aged <5 years in family† | [8] | [44] |
| 0 | 7 (1.2) | 28 (1.1) |
| 1 | 358 (59.5) | 1566 (59.9) |
| 2 | 212 (35.2) | 911 (34.9) |
| ≥3 | 25 (4.1) | 109 (4.2) |
| First child | 242 (43.3) [51] | 1067 (44.5) [260] |
| Maternal age <20 at birth of first child‡ | 100 (18.5) [7] | 219 (9.1) [15] |
| Single adult household | 87 (14.6) [15] | 272 (10.5) [76] |
| Median weekly hours out-of-home child care (IQR) | 13.5 (1.0–22.5) [43] | 15 (3.0–24.0) [165] |
| Adults in paid work | [16] | [56] |
| 0 | 88 (14.8) | 284 (10.9) |
| 1 | 209 (35.2) | 784 (30.1) |
| ≥2 | 297 (50.0) | 1534 (59.0) |
| Receives state benefits | 241 (40.9) [21] | 838 (32.4) [68] |
| Overcrowding (>1 person per room) | 52 (9.1) [40] | 187 (7.5) [152] |
| Non-owner-occupied housing | 241 (40.4) [14] | 836 (32.2) [65] |
| Household has no car | 88 (14.7) [12] | 254 (9.7) [50] |
| Median Index of Multiple Deprivation score (IQR)§ | 18.7 (10.1–32.7) | 15.2 (9.0–27.1) [35] |
| Median kilometres from hospital (IQR) | 3.4 (2.2–5.4) | 3.9 (2.4–7.6) [34] |
| Mean Child Behaviour Questionnaire score (SD)§ | 4.7 (0.9) [43] | 4.6 (0.9) [293] |
| Long-term health condition | 63 (10.4) [6] | 202 (7.6) [19] |
| Median Child Health Visual Analogue Scale (range 0–10) (IQR)§ | 9.9 (9.0–10.0) [9] | 9.7 (8.4–10.0) [19] |
| Median Health-Related Quality of Life in children ≥2 years (PedsQL) (IQR)§¶ | (n=303) [6] | (n=1342) [18] |
| Parental assessment of child's ability to open safety gate | [21] | [111] |
| Not likely | 433 (73.5) | 1937 (76.1) |
| Very or quite likely | 156 (26.5) | 610 (24.0) |
| Median Parenting Daily Hassles Tasks scale (IQR)§,** | 14.0 (10.0–18.0) [61] | 14.0 (11.0–18.0) [152] |
| Mean Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (SD)§,** | 10.4 (6.2) [14] | 10.7 (5.9) [36] |
[ ] missing values.
*Age when questionnaire completed.
†Some families reported zero because children were aged <5 years at time of injury or at time of sending control questionnaire, but aged >5 years when questionnaire was completed.
‡Only applicable where mothers completed questionnaire.
§A higher Index of Multiple Deprivation score indicates greater deprivation. A higher Child Behaviour Questionnaire score indicates more active and more intense behaviour. A higher Parenting Daily Hassles Tasks scale score indicates more hassle. A higher Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale score indicates greater symptoms of anxiety/depression. A higher score of Child Health Visual Analogue Scale indicates better health. A higher PedsQL score indicates better quality of life.
¶Missing values refer to those with ≥50% items on any scale missing.
**Missing values refer to those with more than one item missing.
PedsQL, the Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory.