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Abstract
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to develop content for safety education to prevent hospital safety accidents among hospitalized children and to investigate the status of safety education performed by nurses.Entities:
Keywords: Accidents; Child, hospitalized; Delphi technique; Safety
Year: 2019 PMID: 35004400 PMCID: PMC8650895 DOI: 10.4094/chnr.2019.25.1.74
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Child Health Nurs Res ISSN: 2287-9110
Final Content for Safety Education for the Prevention of Safety Accidents of Hospitalized Children
| Domains | Detailed topics |
|---|---|
| Domain 1 | · Preventing leaning or touching windows, curtains etc. |
| Falls (8 items) | · Preventing standing on the window rail, air-conditioner, sink, and toilet. |
| · How to use the patient bed and bedside rail. | |
| · Raising the patient's bedside rail and lock the bed wheels. | |
| · Preventing running in bed. | |
| · Wearing a seatbelt when using a stroller and wheelchair. | |
| · Using a patient-fitting stroller and wheelchair. | |
| · Preventing children from getting caught between the mattress and the side rail. | |
| Domain 2 | · Preventing using a mobile phone while walking. |
| Injury (12 items) | · Preventing walking barefoot in hallways and wards. |
| · Preventing standing on IV poles. | |
| · Preventing running in hospital corridors, wards, shower booth, and bathroom. | |
| · Managing areas of wetness in the hospital corridors, wards, shower booth, and bathroom floor. | |
| · Management of lines, such as electric wires that can be caught on the foot. | |
| · Removing dangerous things next to the patient's bed. | |
| · Caution with an IV pole or wheelchair when entering an elevator. | |
| · Safety education for the opening and closing of elevators and the room door. | |
| · Managing IV fluids and IV fluid infusion line. | |
| · Precautions when using an IV pole, wheelchair, and stroller. | |
| · Caring point for use of IV pole and wheelchair with infusion pump or syringe pump attached. | |
| Domain 3 | · Prohibiting using electric heating devices in the hospital. |
| Electric shocks/burns (11 items) | · Ensuring electrical outlet safety plug is installed. |
| · Preventing touching electrical outlets and wires that are peeled off with a wet hand. | |
| · Removing plugs of unused electrical appliances from the outlet. | |
| · Preventing putting things like chopsticks in an electrical outlet. | |
| · Preventing children from touching hot plates. | |
| · Caution when using hot water or heat packs. | |
| · Precautions when using water heaters. | |
| · Familiarization with emergency exits and countermeasures in case of a fire in the hospital. | |
| · Precautions when using hot water from the sink. | |
| · How to use a fire hydrant. | |
| Domain 4 | · Preventing the consumption of any food that can lead to suffocation. |
| Suffocation/aspiration (4 items) | · Management of lines, such as IV fluid lines, which can be wound around the patient's neck. |
| · Training to burp after milking. | |
| · Preventing using toys which can be taken apart into small pieces. | |
| Domain 5 | · How to manage medicine and chemicals. |
| Poisoning/abuse (2 items) | · How to use hand sanitizer or liquid soap installed in the ward. |
| Domain 6 | · Keeping the child from moving around alone in the hospital. |
| Kidnapping (5 items) | · Wearing patient uniforms at all times. |
| · Wearing patient bracelet at all times. | |
| · Training child not to follow strangers. | |
| · How to report strangers. | |
| Domain 7 | · Precautions when using medical equipment. |
| Medical devices (2 items) | · How to use medical devices directly operated by caregivers (parent or facility caring staff). |
IV=Intravenous.
Inpatient Child Safety Accident Prevention Education Methods, Timing of Education, Targeted Subjects, and Additional Management Strategies
| Items | Final results of Delphi survey | |
|---|---|---|
| Preventive education methods | 1:1 oral education, pamphlets, video, broadcasting, photo books, announcement board (bulletin), mobile application, situation plays and demonstrations, group presentation and discussion. | |
| Preventive education timing | At the time of hospitalization, continuous education by written distribution of cautions or video, whenever the caregiver changes, additional training in the middle of a long-term hospitalization, repetitive training in each nursing round, training by the responsible nurse once a day. | |
| Preventive education subjects | Guardian, facility caring staff, communicable child. | |
| Additional management strategies | Educational management | · Checklist for education evaluation. |
| · Renewal and systematization of educational manuals. | ||
| · Checking the knowledge contained in the new nurse manual. | ||
| · Producing easy and fun teaching materials which can be used at any time. | ||
| · Periodically showing videos of safety accident prevention. | ||
| · Continuous training for nurses (increase in skill). | ||
| · Detailed education for managing IV fluids and IV fluid lines. | ||
| · Development and application of a consent form for compliance with safety rules when preparing admission by the administrative department. | ||
| · Development and application of countermeasures in the event of a safety accident. | ||
| · Development and application of a concise report preparation form in case of an accident. | ||
| · Development and application of education data to prevent safety accidents in the specific developmental stages of children. | ||
| Environmental management | · Making safety caps of hand sanitizer that prevent children from pumping them easily. | |
| · Installation of a bed siderail suitable for the child's age. | ||
| · Installation of a door safety bar that prevents people from getting caught between doors. | ||
| · Confirm whether stroller, wheelchairs, or their seatbelts are broken. | ||
| · Replacement of old equipment. | ||
| · Removing water from the floor of wards, corridors, and bathrooms. | ||
| · Thorough collection of dangerous equipment such as needles and syringes. | ||
| · Marking areas expected to pose accident risks with stickers and photos. | ||
| · Delineating safety and hazard areas by using color stickers, etc. | ||
| · Placing a non-slip pad on the floor of the pediatric ward. | ||
| · Relocation of the bed and furniture considering the movement of children and caregivers. | ||
IV=Intravenous.
Comparative Analysis of Nurses' Perception of the Importance of Hospitalized Children's Safety Education (N=159)
| Domains | Items | PI | Actual status | Difference | t |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M±SD | M±SD | M±SD | |||||
| Falls (domain 1) | 1. | Preventing leaning or touching windows, curtains etc. | 3.89±0.80 | 3.35±1.00 | 0.55±0.97 | 7.10 | <.001 |
| 2. | Preventing standing on the window rail, air-conditioner, sink, and toilet. | 4.21±0.70 | 3.57±0.94 | 0.64±1.07 | 7.57 | <.001 | |
| 3. | How to use the patient bed and bedside rail. | 4.45±0.62 | 4.49±0.65 | -0.04±0.67 | 0.71 | .481 | |
| 4. | Raising the patient's bedside rail and lock the bed wheels. | 4.45±0.64 | 4.39±0.67 | 0.05±0.71 | 0.89 | .372 | |
| 5. | Preventing running in bed. | 4.48±0.63 | 4.04±0.92 | 0.44±0.92 | 6.05 | <.001 | |
| 6. | Wearing a seatbelt when a stroller and wheelchair. | 4.23±0.71 | 3.83±0.92 | 0.40±0.85 | 5.88 | <.001 | |
| 7. | Preventing children from getting caught between the mattress and the side rail. | 4.18±0.71 | 3.52±1.01 | 0.65±1.01 | 8.20 | <.001 | |
| Sub-total | 4.27±0.49 | 3.88±0.60 | 0.39±0.56 | 8.65 | <.001 | ||
| Injury (domain 2) | 8. | Preventing walking barefoot in hallways and wards. | 4.08±0.76 | 3.58±1.01 | 0.50±1.02 | 6.23 | <.001 |
| 9. | Preventing standing on IV poles. | 4.45±0.67 | 4.14±0.78 | 0.30±0.77 | 4.95 | <.001 | |
| 10. | Preventing running in hospital corridors, wards, shower booth, and bathroom. | 4.42±0.66 | 4.08±0.76 | 0.35±0.73 | 5.98 | <.001 | |
| 11. | Managing areas of wetness in the hospital corridors, wards, shower booth, and bathroom floor. | 4.30±0.70 | 3.63±0.91 | 0.67±0.85 | 9.84 | <.001 | |
| 12. | Removing dangerous things next to the patient's bed. | 4.11±0.75 | 3.64±0.87 | 0.47±0.84 | 7.08 | <.001 | |
| 13. | Caution with an IV pole or wheelchair when entering an elevator. | 3.97±0.81 | 3.32±0.95 | 0.65±1.03 | 7.92 | <.001 | |
| 14. | Safety education for the opening and closing of elevators and the room door. | 3.86±0.78 | 3.17±0.93 | 0.69±1.04 | 8.36 | <.001 | |
| 15. | Managing IV fluids and IV fluid infusion line. | 4.30±0.73 | 4.05±0.88 | 0.25±0.76 | 4.07 | <.001 | |
| 16. | Caring point for use of IV pole and wheelchair with infusion pump or syringe pump attached. | 4.24±0.70 | 4.04±0.81 | 0.20±0.85 | 2.99 | .003 | |
| Sub-total | 4.19±0.54 | 3.74±0.63 | 0.45±0.59 | 9.67 | <.001 | ||
| Electric shock/burns (domain 3) | 17. | Prohibiting using electric heating devices in the hospital. | 4.01±0.74 | 3.54±0.89 | 0.47±0.94 | 6.24 | <.001 |
| 18. | Preventing touching electrical outlets and wires that are peeled off with a wet hand. | 4.11±0.85 | 3.30±1.00 | 0.82±0.91 | 11.29 | <.001 | |
| 19. | Removing plugs of unused electrical appliances from the outlet. | 3.89±0.89 | 3.20±1.04 | 0.69±0.96 | 9.05 | <.001 | |
| 20. | Preventing putting things like chopsticks in an electrical outlet. | 4.20±0.81 | 3.26±1.07 | 0.94±1.00 | 11.88 | <.001 | |
| 21. | Preventing children from touching hot plates. | 4.17±0.81 | 3.24±0.98 | 0.93±1.01 | 11.65 | <.001 | |
| 22. | Caution when using hot water or heat packs. | 4.31±0.76 | 3.84±0.88 | 0.47±0.85 | 7.01 | <.001 | |
| 23. | Familiarization with emergency exits and countermeasures in case of a fire in the hospital. | 4.13±0.78 | 3.42±1.01 | 0.72±1.05 | 8.61 | <.001 | |
| Sub-total | 4.12±0.67 | 3.40±0.77 | 0.72±0.69 | 13.11 | <.001 | ||
| Suffocation/aspiration (domain 4) | 24. | Management of lines, such as IV fluid lines, which can be wound around the patient's neck. | 4.23±0.71 | 3.66±0.92 | 0.57±0.89 | 8.12 | <.001 |
| 25. | Training to burp after milking. | 4.09±0.81 | 3.48±1.10 | 0.61±0.96 | 8.01 | <.001 | |
| Sub-total | 4.16±0.69 | 3.57±0.86 | 0.59±0.78 | 9.59 | <.001 | ||
| Poisoning/abuse (domain 5) | 26. | How to use hand sanitizer or liquid soap installed in the ward. | 3.98±0.82 | 3.70±0.97 | 0.28±1.04 | 3.37 | .001 |
| Sub-total | 3.98±0.82 | 3.70±0.97 | 0.28±1.04 | 3.37 | .001 | ||
| Kidnapping (domain 6) | 27. | Keeping the child from moving around alone in the hospital. | 4.42±0.66 | 3.85±0.93 | 0.57±0.99 | 7.20 | <.001 |
| 28. | Wearing patient uniforms at all times. | 3.71±0.87 | 3.87±0.88 | -0.16±0.94 | 2.19 | .030 | |
| 29. | Wearing patient bracelet at all times. | 4.19±0.78 | 4.23±0.79 | -0.04±0.85 | 0.65 | .516 | |
| 30. | Training child not to follow strangers. | 4.35±0.77 | 3.81±1.02 | 0.55±0.89 | 7.74 | <.001 | |
| 31. | How to report strangers. | 4.19±0.80 | 3.46±1.04 | 0.73±0.99 | 9.28 | <.001 | |
| Sub-total | 4.17±0.62 | 3.84±0.74 | 0.33±0.64 | 6.49 | <.001 | ||
| Medical devices (domain 7) | 32. | Precautions when using medical equipment. | 4.18±0.69 | 3.93±0.84 | 0.25±0.81 | 3.82 | <.001 |
| 33. | How to use medical devices directly operated by caregivers (parent or facility caring staff). | 4.27±0.65 | 4.11±0.87 | 0.16±0.90 | 2.21 | .029 | |
| Sub-total | 4.22±0.63 | 4.02±0.80 | 0.20±0.79 | 3.23 | .002 | ||
| Total | 4.18±0.51 | 3.72±0.58 | 0.46±0.50 | 11.58 | <.001 | ||
PI=Perception of the importance; IV=Intravenous.
Method and Timing of Safety Education Content for Hospitalized Children (N=159)
| Items | Contents | M±SD |
|---|---|---|
| Educational method | 1:1 Oral education | 4.38±0.66 |
| Pamphlets | 3.76±1.03 | |
| Video | 1.85±0.92 | |
| Broadcasting | 1.96±0.94 | |
| Photo books | 1.79±0.87 | |
| Announcement board (bulletin) | 2.65±1.19 | |
| Mobile application | 1.62±0.82 | |
| Situation plays and demonstrations | 1.59±0.83 | |
| Group presentation and discussion | 1.72±0.99 | |
| Educational timing | At the time of admission | 4.52±0.67 |
| Continuous education by written distribution of cautions or video | 3.16±1.04 | |
| Whenever the caregivers changes | 3.15±0.84 | |
| Additional education in the middle of a long-term hospitalization | 2.97±0.90 | |
| Repetitive training in each nursing rounding | 3.42±0.74 | |
| Education by the responsible nurse once a day | 3.06±0.86 |
The Importance of Safety Education Domains according to Hospitalized Children's Developmental Stage (N=159[*])
| Domain | <12 months | 1~3 years old | 4~6 years old | 7~12 years old | 13~18 years old | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | |
| n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | n (%) | |
| Falls | 67 | 60 | 18 | 127 | 21 | 8 | 121 | 16 | 10 | 73 | 21 | 24 | 49 | 15 | 28 |
| (42.14) | (37.74) | (11.32) | (79.87) | (13.21) | (5.03) | (76.10) | (10.06) | (6.29) | (45.91) | (13.21) | (15.09) | (30.82) | (9.43) | (17.61) | |
| Injury | 2 | 18 | 65 | 2 | 51 | 41 | 14 | 54 | 38 | 53 | 50 | 28 | 69 | 48 | 27 |
| (1.26) | (11.32) | (40.88) | (1.26) | (32.08) | (25.79) | (8.81) | (33.96) | (23.90) | (33.33) | (31.45) | (17.61) | (43.40) | (30.19) | (16.98) | |
| Electric shocks/burns | 0 | 2 | 19 | 3 | 11 | 37 | 7 | 35 | 30 | 6 | 28 | 36 | 4 | 36 | 31 |
| (0.00) | (1.26) | (11.95) | (1.89) | (6.92) | (23.27) | (4.40) | (22.01) | (18.87) | (3.77) | (17.61) | (22.64) | (2.52) | (22.64) | (19.50) | |
| Suffocation/aspiration | 88 | 50 | 11 | 25 | 47 | 19 | 4 | 21 | 15 | 1 | 7 | 12 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| (55.35) | (31.45) | (6.92) | (15.72) | (29.56) | (11.95) | (2.52) | (13.21) | (9.43) | (0.63) | (4.40) | (7.55) | (1.26) | (1.89) | (2.52) | |
| Poisoning/abuse | 1 | 17 | 27 | 2 | 18 | 33 | 9 | 16 | 26 | 8 | 17 | 15 | 4 | 3 | 7 |
| (0.63) | (10.69) | (16.98) | (1.26) | (11.32) | (20.75) | (5.66) | (10.06) | (16.35) | (5.03) | (10.69) | (9.43) | (2.52) | (1.89) | (4.40) | |
| Kidnapping | 0 | 3 | 5 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 10 | 0 | 7 | 6 | 10 | 17 | 20 |
| (0.00) | (1.89) | (3.14) | (0.00) | (1.89) | (1.26) | (0.00) | (1.26) | (6.29) | (0.00) | (4.40) | (3.77) | (6.29) | (10.69) | (12.58) | |
| Medical devices | 1 | 9 | 14 | 0 | 8 | 19 | 4 | 15 | 30 | 18 | 29 | 38 | 21 | 37 | 42 |
| (0.63) | (5.66) | (8.81) | (0.00) | (5.03) | (11.95) | (2.52) | (9.43) | (18.87) | (11.32) | (18.24) | (23.90) | (13.21) | (23.27) | (26.42) | |
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