Home safety practices to prevent child injury and its association with family and children's daily routines in Japan: A cross-sectional study.
JAPAN JOURNAL OF NURSING SCIENCE(2020)
摘要
Aim To investigate the association between children and their families' daily life routines and the implementation of safety practices in their homes. Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted using a self-administered questionnaire among parents of 3-year-old children, who visited a public health center in Tokyo for their health checkups. Associations between the implementation of safety practices and family and children's basic daily routines were assessed using a multivariate logistic regression. Results Data from 336 parents were analyzed. Three items were found to be significantly related to the non-implementation of safety practices, such as "television-watching behavior: after 8:00 p.m." (adjusted odds ratio = 1.88, p = .02), "washing hands: not every time after getting home" (adjusted odds ratio = 2.24, p = .02), and "Family Routines Inventory: lower score" (a measurement of the routinization of a family's daily life; adjusted odds ratio = .83, p = .01). Conclusion The cumulative results suggest that the lack of safety practices implementation signify nonadherence to daily routine practices by parents.
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accident prevention,child rearing,parent-child relations,public health nurses
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