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The older adult: Associated fire risks and current challenges for the development of future fire safety intervention strategies

机译:老年人:有关的消防风险和当前挑战,为未来的消防安全干预策略的发展

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Research has highlighted that older people, that is, those aged 60 and over, are over-represented in fatal fire statistics across the globe. The aim of this study was to investigate the circumstances surrounding fatal fires involving older people and examine the role of individuals and agencies that are in contact with the most vulnerable and how they can be involved in reducing fire risk. The study was conducted in two phases. Firstly, a retrospective analysis was conducted of the circumstances surrounding 99 accidental fatal dwelling fires involving 100 older people during a 20-year period. Results suggested that most fires ignited in the living room or the bedroom and these were also the most common locations of the fatalities. The most common causes of the fire were smoking materials, hot coals, cooking and electrical faults and the majority of older fire fatalities had a smoke alarm which operated. Importantly, there was evidence of regular contact between the fatality and at least one other individual from the community prior to the fire. For this reason, the second phase of the research involved focus groups with friends, relatives, neighbours and carers of older people with a view to understanding their attitudes and experiences with regard to fire safety. Overall, the focus groups provided evidence that those in contact with older people regularly observe fire risks in the homes of older people. In addition, gaps were evident in the fire safety knowledge, not only of older people, but also for those assisting older people. In light of the findings, this article also considers the core messages that should be included in any potential future fire safety intervention strategies aimed at the older adult.
机译:研究强调,老年人,即60岁及以上的人,在全球的致命火灾统计中被过度代表。本研究的目的是调查涉及老年人的致命火灾的情况,并审查与最脆弱的个人和机构的作用以及如何参与降低火灾风险。该研究分两看进行。首先,在20年期间,涉及100名老年人的99例意外致命住宅火灾的情况进行了回顾性分析。结果表明,大多数火灾在起居室或卧室里点燃,这些也是死亡人数最常见的地方。火灾最常见的原因是吸烟材料,热煤,烹饪和电气故障以及大多数较老的火灾死亡都有一个操作的烟雾报警。重要的是,在火灾前,有证据表明死亡事故与至少一个其他人之间的联系。因此,研究的第二阶段与老年人的朋友,亲戚,邻居和护理人员涉及焦点小组,以了解消防安全的态度和经验。总体而言,重点小组提供了证据表明,与老年人联系的人经常观察老年人家中的火灾风险。此外,在消防安全知识中,差距很明显,不仅是老年人,而且对那些协助老年人的人来说。鉴于调查结果,本文还考虑了应包括在旨在为较老成人的潜在未来消防安全干预策略中的核心信息。

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  • 来源
    《Fire and materials》 |2021年第4期|553-563|共11页
  • 作者单位

    Ulster Univ Belfast Sch Architecture & Built Environm Newtownabbey North Ireland;

    Ulster Univ Belfast Sch Architecture & Built Environm Newtownabbey North Ireland;

    Ulster Univ Belfast Sch Architecture & Built Environm Newtownabbey North Ireland;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《工程索引》(EI);美国《生物学医学文摘》(MEDLINE);
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 关键词

    Carers; Dwelling; Fire risks; fire safety; intervention strategies; older people;

    机译:护理人员;居住;消防风险;消防安全;干预策略;老年人;
  • 入库时间 2022-08-19 01:20:19
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