2017
DOI: 10.24017/science.2017.1.7
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Assessment the knowledge of mothers ‘toward home accident among children less than five years in Polytechnic University of Sulaimani

Abstract: Children accidents are an essential source of death and wounds among children during the first of life. Annually, millions of children are constantly becoming handicap or blemished because of mishaps. Objective: To assess knowledge of children mothers toward home accidents in polytechnic University of Sulaimani. Methodology: A simple random sample of (110) respondents were selected.. The data collected and composed during the utilization of a created questionnaire, with two parts; the first part assessed the k… Show more

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“…An emerging body of literature has identi ed multiple factors associated with childhood injury: child's age, gender, race, family socioeconomic status, adult supervision, lack of parental injury awareness and home safety proo ng behavior as well as limited access to healthcare services [4,6,13]. Lack of caregiver supervision has been implicated as a contributory factor in a variety of childhood injuries such as falls, road tra c injuries, drowning, choking, and playground injuries [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An emerging body of literature has identi ed multiple factors associated with childhood injury: child's age, gender, race, family socioeconomic status, adult supervision, lack of parental injury awareness and home safety proo ng behavior as well as limited access to healthcare services [4,6,13]. Lack of caregiver supervision has been implicated as a contributory factor in a variety of childhood injuries such as falls, road tra c injuries, drowning, choking, and playground injuries [14].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An emerging body of literature has identified multiple factors associated with childhood injuries: child’s age, gender, race, family socioeconomic status, adult supervision, lack of parental injury awareness, absence of home safety proofing behavior, and limited access to healthcare services (Orton et al 2014 ; Halawa et al 2015 ; Qasem et al 2017 ). Lack of caregiver supervision has been implicated as a contributory factor in many childhood injuries such as falls, road traffic injuries, drowning, choking, and playground injuries (Barton and Schwebel 2007 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%