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Perception of Choking Injury Risk Among Healthcare Students.

Carolina Fano1, Giulia Lorenzoni1, Danila Azzolina1, Anna Giuliani2, Megan French2, Sara Campagna3, Paola Berchialla3, Dario Gregori4.   

Abstract

Choking injuries in children represent a severe public health burden. Although most choking injuries are due to food, parents have often been found to be unaware of the choking hazards presented by food. In this context, healthcare professionals may play an important role in choking prevention by educating families. We investigate the perception of choking injury risk among healthcare profession students by comparing their awareness and knowledge of choking hazards with those of people without a specific health education. A survey was conducted among a sample of final year healthcare profession students from two universities in northern Italy and a sample of adults from the general population without any health education. Respondents were asked to look at ten pictures and identify the items that pose the greatest choking hazard to children of different age groups. Seventy-one students and 742 adults without any health education responded to the survey. A higher percentage of the adults without a health education identified a food item as posing the greatest choking hazard in comparison to the percentage of healthcare profession students. The results of this study suggest that there is a need to include specific educational modules on choking prevention in healthcare-related degree programs.

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Keywords:  Choking hazard; Food; Foreign body injuries; Healthcare profession students; Risk perception

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30993473     DOI: 10.1007/s10900-019-00662-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Community Health        ISSN: 0094-5145


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