| Literature DB >> 30486425 |
Óscar DelCastillo-Andrés1, Luis Toronjo-Hornillo2, Manuel Rodríguez-López3, Carolina Castañeda-Vázquez4, María Del Carmen Campos-Mesa5.
Abstract
The World Health Organization has warned that, in children, the second cause of death from unintentional injuries are falls. The objective of this study was to analyze the motor response of primary schoolchildren when a backwards fall occurs. These analyses occurred before and after interventions of the Safe Fall program, which aims to teach safe and protected ways of backward falling. A quasi-experimental research design was used, with a sample of 122 Spanish (Sevillian) schoolchildren in the 10⁻12 age bracket. The INFOSECA ad-hoc observation scale was used for data collection: this scale registers 5 essential physical reactions throughout the process of a safe and protected backwards fall. After that, a number of descriptive, correlational and contrast statistics were applied. The value used in the McNemar test to establish statistical significance was p < 0.05. Results showed that over 85% of students had developed the competence to correctly perform all five physical motions that allow for a safer backward fall. The teaching of safe and protected techniques for falling backwards in child population in Primary Education is possible through the implementation of the Safe Fall program in Physical Education classes, which can help making falls safer, diminishing the risk and severity of the injuries they cause.Entities:
Keywords: childhood injuries; education; falls; health education; public health
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30486425 PMCID: PMC6313405 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph15122669
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Implementation of safe fall program in primary school.
Statistics of assimilation of trained responses in falls backwards.
| Variable | Pre-Test | Post-Test | X2 |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bending the neck | 28 (23.6) | 94 (76.4) | 110 (90.2) * | 12 (9.8) | 76.291 | 0.000 |
| Not using hands | 1 (1.6) | 121 (98.4) | 107 (90.2) * | 15 (9.8) | 104.009 | 0.000 |
| Rolling up | 9 (8.1) | 113 (91.9) | 111 (91.1) * | 11 (8.9) | 96.236 | 0.000 |
| Bending hip | 1 (1.6) | 121 (98.4) | 106 (87) * | 16 (13) | 103.010 | 0.000 |
| Bending knees | 68 (56.1) | 54 (43.9) | 116 (95.1) * | 6 (4.9) | 42.481 | 0.000 |
Note: * p < 0.05 in McNemar test; N = number of subjects; X2 = Chi-squared.
| Criterion | Description | YES | NO |
| Neck | Bends the neck (chin down towards chest) | ||
| Hands | Does not put hands on floor (protects the head) | ||
| Trunk | Rolls into a ball and rolls over | ||
| Hips | Keeps the hips bent | ||
| Knees | Keeps the knees bent |
Minimum total assessment: 3 affirmative out of 5. Essential to have an affirmative response in “neck” item.