Risk factor for burns and electric shock in children in the domestic setting

INTRODUCTION: Burns and electric shock are severe accidents that can cause irreversible results and death. OBJECTIVE: This study intended to identify mothers' opinions about risk factors in the household associated with burns and shock to which children are exposed. We also verified the correla...

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Autores: Moreira, Bruna F. Corrêa, Almeida, Paulo C., Oriá, Mônica O. B., Vieira, Luiza Jane Eyre de S., Ximenes, Lorena Barbosa
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de publicación:2008
País:Brasil
Institución:Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)
Repositorio:Reme (Online)
Idioma:portugués
OAI Identifier:oai:periodicos.ufmg.br:article/50643
Acceso en línea:https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/reme/article/view/50643
Access Level:acceso abierto
Palabra clave:Accidentes
Accidentes Domésticos
Prevención de Accidentes
Factores de Riesgo
Niño
Accidentes por Descargas Eléctricas
Quemaduras
Acidentes
Acidentes Domésticos
Prevenção de Acidentes
Fatores de Risco
Criança
Creches
Acidentes por Descargas Elétricas
Queimaduras
Accidents
Accidents, Home
Accident Prevention
Risk Factors
Child
Accidents caused by Electrical Discharges
Burns
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Sumario:INTRODUCTION: Burns and electric shock are severe accidents that can cause irreversible results and death. OBJECTIVE: This study intended to identify mothers' opinions about risk factors in the household associated with burns and shock to which children are exposed. We also verified the correlation between demographic variables and risk factors for burns and shock. METHOD: This is a descriptive study, using a quantitative approach. We conducted household visits, involving 87 families with children aged 1 to 6 years old, who had attended the nursery care center, in Fortaleza, state of Ceará, Brazil, during 2004 to 2006, talking to them and filling out a thematic form. RESULTS: Saucepans within the reach of children were the most significant burn risk factor referred by mothers (34) and by the researcher (64). For electric shock, exposed electric outlets were said to be the most important risk factor by mothers (33) and by the researcher (53). CONCLUSION: Nurses should inform family members how to prevent accidents, therefore reducing accidents in childhood.