| Literature DB >> 29792558 |
Xiuquan Shi1,2, Tao Wang1, Chan Nie1, Haiyan Wang1, Lirong Luo3, Yonghong Qi1, Zhixia Jiang3.
Abstract
Falls are the top one type in all unintentional injuries. In this study, we aim to explore the epidemiological characteristics of falls and assess the intervention effect. Our research had interviewed 2854 rural children in southwest China. Then, we used School-Family-Individual (SFI) comprehensive education model to conduct an intervention among 1506 children and follow up them for one year. The changes in injury knowledge and incidence rate before and after intervention were compared. We found the fall injury was 37.32% (178/477) and ranked top one in the total injuries. After intervention, the children's fall-injuries-related knowledge was significantly increased by 15.29 percent (P < 0.001). While falls incidence significantly decreased after- intervention (6.24% vs. 3.93%; P < 0.001). From the results we concluded that the falls rate was high and was the prior reason of all injuries. SFI intervention model can effectively reduce the incidence of the fall injury.Entities:
Keywords: Falls; epidemiologic features; intervention; rural children
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29792558 DOI: 10.1080/17457300.2018.1467460
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Inj Contr Saf Promot ISSN: 1745-7300