| Literature DB >> 31319811 |
Delba Fonseca Santos1, Marysabel Pinto Telis Silveira2, Aline Lins Camargo3, Alicia Matijasevich4, Iná Silva Santos5, Aluísio J D Barros5, Andréa Dâmaso Bertoldi5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Unintentional child poisoning represents a significant public health problem across the globe, placing a substantial burden on health services emergency departments. Around the world, every year, thousands of children die as a result of physical injuries, most of which involve children under 5 years old. Medicines are the main products involved in poisoning, and children under 5 years old are the most vulnerable age group. The objective of this study was to measure the prevalence of unsafe storage of medicines in households with a 4-year-old child.Entities:
Keywords: Accident prevention; Child health; Cohort studies; Medication storage; Pharmaceutical preparations
Year: 2019 PMID: 31319811 PMCID: PMC6639903 DOI: 10.1186/s12887-019-1597-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pediatr ISSN: 1471-2431 Impact factor: 2.125
Fig. 1Theoretic model linking independent variables to the unsafe storage of household medicines
Storage type and location of household medicines in families with children four-year-olds from the 2004 Pelotas Birth Cohort (Brazil)
| Storage type and location | N | % |
|---|---|---|
| Storage locations | ||
| Kitchen | 2166 | 57.0 |
| Bathroom | 235 | 6.2 |
| Child’s bedroom | 1040 | 27.4 |
| Other bedroom | 985 | 25.9 |
| Other room | 255 | 6.7 |
| Medicines stored unlocked in a drawer or a cabinet ( | 3072 | 80.9 |
| Medicine stored unlocked in a drawer or cabinets installed below eye level of an average adult ( | 813 | 26.5 |
| Unsafe storage**( |
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Detailed legend: * 2 missing (not answer)
**When medicines were kept in an unlocked drawer or cabinet and at a height below the eye level of an average adult
Total sample N = 3799
Study sample and unsafe storage of household medicines in families with children four-year-olds from the 2004 Pelotas Birth Cohort (Brazil)
| Variables | Study sample | Unsafe storage | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | % | N | % | 95% CI | |
| Child’s gender | |||||
| Male | 1973 | 51.93 | 428 | 21.71 | 19.89–23.58 |
| Female | 1826 | 48.07 | 385 | 21.08 | 19.23–23.03 |
| Maternal skin colour | |||||
| White | 2329 | 61.97 | 508 | 21.81 | 20.15–23.55 |
| Black | 626 | 16.66 | 128 | 20.45 | 17.35–23.82 |
| Brown or mixed | 764 | 20.33 | 165 | 21.63 | 18.73–24.69 |
| Asian or Native | 39 | 1.04 | 5 | 12.82 | 4.29–27.43 |
| Maternal age | |||||
| 13–19 | 710 | 18.70 | 167 | 23.55 | 20.45–26.82 |
| 20–29 | 1878 | 49.46 | 380 | 20.23 | 18.44–22.12 |
| 30 or more | 1209 | 31.84 | 266 | 22.02 | 19.70–24.44 |
| Maternal education (years of schooling) | |||||
| 0–4 | 581 | 15.36 | 115 | 19.83 | 16.63–23.27 |
| 5–8 | 1405 | 37.14 | 291 | 20.71 | 18.62–22.93 |
| 8–11 | 1341 | 35.45 | 285 | 21.27 | 19.09–23.54 |
| 12 or more | 456 | 12.05 | 118 | 25.88 | 21.92–30.16 |
| Paternal education (years of schooling) | |||||
| 0–4 | 560 | 16.30 | 129 | 23.04 | 19.61–26.75 |
| 5–8 | 1470 | 42.78 | 299 | 20.35 | 18.31–22.59 |
| 8–11 | 1064 | 30.97 | 232 | 21.83 | 19.36–24.41 |
| 12 or more | 342 | 9.95 | 79 | 23.10 | 18.74–27.94 |
| Maternal employment status after the child was born | |||||
| No | 1317 | 34.74 | 262 | 19.91 | 17.77–22.15 |
| Yes | 2474 | 65.26 | 548 | 22.15 | 20.53–23.84 |
| Socioeconomic status (ABEP) | |||||
| A and B | 974 | 25.92 | 227 | 23.31 | 20.68–26.09 |
| C | 1997 | 53.15 | 415 | 20.79 | 19.02–22.63 |
| D and E | 786 | 20.92 | 160 | 20.36 | 17.59–23.34 |
| Primary caregiver | |||||
| Unrelated | 925 | 24.50 | 217 | 23.46 | 20.76–26.32 |
| Relative | 2850 | 75.50 | 589 | 20.68 | 19.19–22.20 |
| Maternal self-rated health | |||||
| Excellent / very good | 1314 | 34.59 | 270 | 20.56 | 18.39–22.84 |
| Good | 1781 | 46.88 | 392 | 22.01 | 20.11–24.01 |
| Fair / poor | 704 | 18.53 | 151 | 21.48 | 18.47–24.67 |
| Maternal chronic condition | |||||
| No | 2080 | 54.75 | 449 | 21.59 | 19.84–23.42 |
| Yes | 1719 | 45.25 | 364 | 21.20 | 19.27–23.18 |
| Paternal chronic condition | |||||
| No | 2315 | 67.57 | 485 | 20.96 | 19.31–22.67 |
| Yes | 1111 | 32.43 | 249 | 22.43 | 19.99–24.98 |
| Number of household members | |||||
| 2 | 136 | 3.58 | 27 | 19.85 | 13.51–27.55 |
| 3 | 1068 | 28.11 | 253 | 23.69 | 21.17–26.36 |
| 4 | 1257 | 33.09 | 263 | 20.92 | 18.70–23.28 |
| 5 or more | 1338 | 35.22 | 270 | 20.21 | 18.06–22.43 |
Detailed legend: Total sample N = 3799
Unsafe storage of household medicines in families with children four-year-olds, child’s health and history of poisoning. 2004 Pelotas Birth Cohort (Brazil)
| Variables | Study sample | Unsafe storage | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| N | % | N | % | 95%CI | |
| Breastfeeding duration (months) | |||||
| None | 223 | 5.87 | 62 | 27.80 | 22.03–34.18 |
| Less than one | 210 | 5.53 | 54 | 25.71 | 19.95–32.18 |
| 1–6 | 1403 | 36.93 | 282 | 20.11 | 18.03–22.29 |
| 6–12 | 639 | 16.82 | 127 | 19.87 | 16.85–23.18 |
| More than 12 | 1324 | 30.66 | 288 | 21.77 | 19.56–24.07 |
| Private health insurance | |||||
| No | 2242 | 59.08 | 462 | 20.62 | 18.95–22.34 |
| Yes | 1553 | 40.88 | 350 | 22.54 | 20.48–24.70 |
| Number of health care visits | |||||
| 0 | 2104 | 55.38 | 449 | 21.35 | 19.61–23.15 |
| 1 | 1140 | 30.01 | 237 | 20.79 | 18.47–23.26 |
| 2 | 431 | 11.35 | 98 | 22.74 | 18.86–26.99 |
| 3 or more | 124 | 3.26 | 29 | 23.58 | 16.26–31.83 |
| Hospitalization or use of emergency care services | |||||
| No | 1587 | 41.80 | 328 | 20.68 | 18.70–22.75 |
| Yes | 2210 | 58.23 | 485 | 21.94 | 20.24–23.73 |
| Medicines used in the 2 preceding weeks | |||||
| No | 1943 | 51.16 | 371 | 19.10 | 17.37–20.91 |
| Yes | 1855 | 48.84 | 442 | 23.84 | 21.90–25.83 |
| History of poisoning involving medicines or cleaning products | |||||
| No | 3688 | 97.10 | 788 | 21.38 | 20.05–22.73 |
| Yes, medicines | 71 | 1.87 | 18 | 25.35 | 15.77–37.08 |
| Yes, cleaning products | 39 | 1.03 | 6 | 15.38 | 5.86–30.53 |
| Prior history of home injuries | |||||
| No | 855 | 22.54 | 179 | 20.94 | 18.25–23.82 |
| Yes | 2939 | 77.46 | 632 | 21.51 | 20.03–23.03 |
Detailed legend: Total sample N = 3799