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Year 2023, , 279 - 286, 17.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.31067/acusaglik.1162789

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Impact of Domestic Accidents Training Given to Parents with Mentally Disabled Children

Year 2023, , 279 - 286, 17.03.2023
https://doi.org/10.31067/acusaglik.1162789

Abstract

Purpose: The research is a semi-experimental study with a pre-post testing design that aims to assess the impact of domestic accidents training given to parents with mentally disabled children.
Methods: The sample of the study consists of 32 parents whose children were enrolled in a special education center. Data were collected using sociodemographic features, Diagnostic Scale Of Safety Measures For Domestic Accidents In Children Aged 0-6, and training assessment form. Percentiles, averages, standard deviation, Cronbach Alpha internal consistency analysis, t-test, Kruskal Wallis, variance analysis were used to analyze the data.
Results: 71.9% of parents had previously received training on domestic accidents, 59.4% of their children had previously had domestic accidents, and poisoning was experienced the most (63.2%). It was determined that one month after training, parents' attitude score on measures to protect them from domestic accidents increased compared to pre-training. There was no significant difference between the rate children had domestic accidents before and after the training. No significant differences were found between parents' behavior before and after the training in taking safety measures at home.
Conclusions: It is recommended that families be trained by health professionals at regular intervals to protect them from home accidents and also ensuring continuity and observing the effects of the training by making in-home visits.

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  • 3. Peden M, Oyegbite K and Smith J. Child injuries in context. In World report on child injury prevention. World Health Organization, 2008.
  • 4. Weintrub PS. Deaths from unintentional injury are declining among US children. Int J Pediatr Adolesc Med. 2012
  • 5. Barcelos RS, Del-Ponte B and Santos, IS. Interventions to reduce accidents in childhood: a systematic review. An Pediatr (Barc). 2018;94(4):351-367.
  • 6. Çalışkan B and Balcı S. Determining the risks of domestic accidents and the measures taken by using the picturing method. DEUHFED. 2018;11(2):137-146Aslan M, Şeker S. Social perception and exclusion towards people with disabilities. Social Rights International Symposium. 2011;449-463.
  • 7. Morrongiello BA, Ondejko L and Littlejohn A. Understanding toddlers' in-home injuries: II. Examining parental strategies and their efficacy for managing child injury risk. J Pediatr Psychol. 2004; 29(6):433–46.
  • 8. Çınar, N. Development of the diagnostic scale of safety measures in mothers for preventing domestic accidents in children aged 0-6 and the impact of the training given to mothers in preventing accidents in children (dissertation). İstanbul:Istanbul Univ. 1999.
  • 9. Kıran S, Şemin S and Ergör A. Accidents and their importance in terms of community health, Sürekli Tıp Eğitimi Journal. 2001; 10(2): 50-1.
  • 10. Şekerci E and İnal S. Assessment of the information level and practices of mothers of hospitalized 0-6 age group children on domestic accidents, HSP. 2006;(3):160-172.
  • 11. Kurt FY and Aytekin A. Home accidents in 0-6 age group Children, JHSM. 2015; 2:22-32.
  • 12. Büyük ET, Cavusoglu F and Teker,E. Diagnosis of safety measures for domestic accidents of mothers with children in the ages between zero and six, J Du Health Sci Inst. 2015; 5(3):17-22.
  • 13. Karatepe TU and Akış N. Frequency of domestic accidents and related factors in children aged 0-6. Uludağ Üniv Tıp Fak Derg. 2014; 39(3) 165-16.
  • 14. Özmen D, Ergin D, Şen N, et al. Diagnosis of safety measures for domestic accidents of mothers with 0-6 age group children. Sosyal Politika Çalışmaları Dergisi. 2007;9:13–20.
  • 15. Köse Ö and Bakırcı N. Domestic accidents amongst children, Sted. 2007;16(3):31-35.
  • 16. Alasya E. Determining the incidence of domestic accidents in children aged 1-6 and the practices of mothers on domestic accidents (dissertation). Kıbrıs:Yakın Dogu Univ. 2012.
  • 17. Kamal NN. Home unintentional non-fatal injury among children under five years of age in a rural area, El Minia Governorate, Egypt. J community health. 2013;38(5):873-879.
  • 18. Balibey M, Polat S, Ertem İ, et al. Factors leading to domestic accidents in childhood. Sted. 2011;20(3):90.
  • 19. Kelishadi R, Qorbani M, Motlagh ME, et al. Frequency, causes, and places of unintentional injuries in a nationally representative sample of Iranian children and adolescents: the CASPIAN-IV study. Int J Prev Med. 2014; 5(10):1224.
  • 20. Yıldırım N and Kublay G. Effectiveness of domestic accident prevention program for children aged 1-4. Journal of Hacettepe University Faculty of Nursing, 2016;3(2):1-13.
  • 21. Kayaalp L, Odabasi G, Dogangun B, et al. Assessment of accident occurrence and family characteristics in children and adolescents who experienced corrosive burns requiring endoscopic monitoring, Turk Arch Pediatr. 2006;38(4); 233-234.
  • 22. Bennett Murphy LM. Adolescent mothers' beliefs about parenting and injury prevention: results of a focus group. J Pediatr Health Care. 2001;15:194-9.
  • 23. Ablewhite J, Kendrick D, Watson M, et al. The other side of the story - maternal perceptions of safety advice and information: a qualitative approach. Child Care Health Dev, 2015;41:1106–13.
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  • 25. Fişek, N. Health Education. 2nd ed. Ankara: Hacettepe University Faculty of Medicine Public Health USA publication; 1989.65 p.
  • 26. Bodur S and Durduran Y. Expected Benefit of health services for disabled children in Konya. General Medical Journal, 2009;19(4):169-175.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Nursing
Journal Section Research Article
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Gülsüme Satır 0000-0003-1314-8488

Sevim Ulupınar 0000-0003-1208-2042

Publication Date March 17, 2023
Submission Date August 17, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2023

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EndNote Satır G, Ulupınar S (March 1, 2023) Impact of Domestic Accidents Training Given to Parents with Mentally Disabled Children. Acıbadem Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Dergisi 14 2 279–286.