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E3S Web Conf.
Volume 319, 2021
International Congress on Health Vigilance (VIGISAN 2021)
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Article Number | 01005 | |
Number of page(s) | 5 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202131901005 | |
Published online | 09 November 2021 |
Everyday Life Injuries among Children Under 6 Years Old: Accident or Neglect?
1 -Department of pediatric surgical emergencies, children’s hospital of Rabat, Morocco.
2 -Faculty of medecine and pharmacy, University Mohammed V, Rabat, Morocco.
3 -Laboratory of Genetic and Biometry, faculty of science, university Ibn Tofail Kenitra, Morocco.
4 -Laboratory of epidemiology, clinical research and Biostatistics, faculty of medecine and pharmacy, University Mohammed V, Rabat.
5 -Ministry of health, Republic of Benin.
* Corresponding author: toual26@yahoo.fr
Injuries related to everyday accidents are very common in children and are the main reasons for hospitalization in pediatric surgery. They have similarities with neglect. The main objective is to assess the frequency and circumstances of the occurrence of unintentional accidents in children under 6 years old. The secondary objective is to specify the associated factors and eventually determine if those accidents can be related to neglect. Material and methods: This is a cross-sectional study carried out at Pediatric Surgical Emergencies Department of Rabat Children's Hospital in 2017. Results: We identified 363 cases of unintentional accidents. The variables were collected on questionnaire. 155 children were aged 6 and under. The median age was 2, 83 years with a predominance of boys (56%). Children over 2 years old were the most affected (55.48%). Low and middle-income families dominated socio-demographic factors. The mothers in almost half of the cases never went to school. In 65.4% of cases, an adult was present during the accident, often the mother (62%). The lesions involved the limbs (64%) and the head (47%). Hospitalization was 24 hours (60.8%). There was no complication in 96.8% of cases. Some risk factors associated with unintentional accidents are also found in negligence.
Key words: unintentional / accident-children / hospitalization-Morocco
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