AI Article Synopsis

  • The study looked at how well parents follow safety rules for their kids aged 1 to 5 and why they don't.
  • Out of 120 kids, many were injured, with falls and burns being the most common types.
  • Most families (72.5%) didn't follow safety rules well, especially around wearing helmets, using seatbelts, and avoiding choking foods, mostly because they thought some rules were unnecessary or didn't know enough about them.

Article Abstract

Background & objectives To assess the pattern of non-compliance to childhood safety practices among parents of children between one and five yr of age and to determine the reasons behind the same. Methods A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted on 120 children between one and five yr of age through a questionnaire-based interview of the primary carer. Poor compliance was defined as compliance to <85 per cent of the recommended practices. Results Of the total 48 injuries, 32 were serious (66.6%). Falls and burns/scalds were the two common types of injuries. Nearly three-fourths (72.5%) of families showed overall poor compliance. Poorest compliance was observed towards four safety practices namely, helmet wearing, restricting number of pillion riders to two on a two-wheeler, seatbelt wearing in a car and avoiding food items with a high risk of choking in children <3 yr. Parental perception of 'unnecessary' and 'lack of knowledge' were the main reasons behind non-compliance. Interpretation & conclusions Low compliance among families occurred with respect to safety on motor vehicles and avoidance of choking hazards. Change of parental perception and improved awareness is necessary for the prevention of unintentional childhood injuries.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11463843PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/ijmr_1508_23DOI Listing

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