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Research Paper | Paediatrics | India | Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024 | Popularity: 5.4 / 10
Mother's Knowledge on First Aid Management of Domestic Accidents in Children
Reshma Manoj, Natasha Rodrigues, Roni Simon, Roshni Cynthia Pereira, Roshni D Souza, Manoj P S
Abstract: It is crucial to understand that children are like discovering machines, constantly exploring and learning. However, this natural curiosity makes them more susceptible to injuries. To prevent accidents and injuries at home and in the community, it is imperative to have a thorough understanding of different types of injuries. Falls, burns, and drowning are just a few examples of the types of injuries that children are more likely to sustain due to their active nature. As adults, it is our responsibility to protect and provide a safe environment for children to thrive in. Every child has the fundamental right to a healthy environment at home, school, and in the community as they grow and develop. Creating a secure and nurturing environment for our children is crucial to their future success. Methodology: For this investigation, a descriptive survey method was used. The investigation was carried out at selected setting of a hospital in Mangaluru. A total of Ninety-five mothers were included in the research sample and were by purposive sampling technique. Data on mothers' first aid management knowledge were gathered using a structured knowledge questionnaire. Result: The study showed that more than half (50.5%) of them had a good knowledge (48 individuals), whereas 45.3% (43 individuals) had an average knowledge, and only a few (4.2%) mothers scored an excellent knowledge (4 individuals). Mothers demonstrated good knowledge in the area of managing poisoning, with a mean percentage knowledge score of 63%, compared to other areas. However, in the area of managing animal bites, they had a poor knowledge score, with a mean percentage of 47%. The information demonstrates that knowledge and the kind of residence have a P-value of 0.01 at a significance level of 0.05. The concept of the null hypothesis was only partly accepted. The baseline factors and expertise of first aid personnel in handling domestic accidents are not significantly correlated; thus, the idea of the null hypothesis is accepted. Consequently, the research premise is disproven. Conclusion: The majority of mothers had a strong understanding of first aid treatment for home accidents involving children, according to the study's findings. A child may be at risk for injury. Therefore, information in this regard to create awareness among mothers will be the focus of the study.
Keywords: Knowledge, Mothers, First aid management, Domestic accident, Children
Edition: Volume 13 Issue 10, October 2024
Pages: 2011 - 2013
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