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In-hospital paediatric accidents: An integrative review of the literature

机译:医院内小儿意外:文献综述

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Background: Paediatric hospitals can be perceived by children, parents, health professionals as 'safe' places, but accidents do occur. Aim: To review publications relating to in-hospital paediatric accidents and highlight the state-of-the-science concerning this issue especially in relation to falls, and the evolution of research addressing this issue. Methods: Integrative review of papers published before March 2011 on accidents and falls occurred in hospitalized children. Electronic databases (PubMed, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature and Cochrane Library databases) and further hand searching through references were searched. The inclusion criteria were articles involving observational, quasi-experimental or experimental studies in English or Italian. Exclusion criteria were articles addressing the outcomes of falls caused by suspect violence on children. Thirteen studies in English were included. Results: Of the 13 studies conducted between 1963 and 2010, 10 had been conducted in the last 5years; 10 in the USA. The studies were divided into two categories: contextualization and prevention of the 'accident' or 'fall' phenomenon (10 studies), and fall risk assessment (three studies). The most frequent type of design was observational explorative/descriptive. Several areas of investigation were explored (hazardous environment, children's characteristics correlated to accidents/falls, characteristics of the accidents/falls and their outcomes, paediatric fall risk factors and risk assessment tools, fall risk prevention programmes, parents' perceptions of accident/fall risks, etc.). Discussion: No comparable methods were used to investigate the contextualization and prevention of the 'accident' and 'fall' phenomena; proposed fall risk assessment tools were not evaluated for their reliability and validity. Conclusions: Consensus would be needed around the approach to accidents in terms of: the definition of 'accident' and 'fall'; 'fall-related injury' and respective classifications; the frequency and rate calculation methods; the tools used to assess the risk of falls; and evidence-based practice aimed at preventing them.
机译:背景:儿童,父母,卫生专业人员可以将儿科医院视为“安全”的地方,但确实会发生事故。目的:审查与医院内小儿意外有关的出版物,并强调有关该问题的最新科学知识,尤其是有关跌倒的科学知识,以及针对该问题的研究进展。方法:对2011年3月之前发表的有关住院儿童意外和跌倒的论文进行综合回顾。搜索了电子数据库(PubMed,护理和专职健康文献的累积索引以及Cochrane图书馆数据库)以及通过参考文献进行的进一步手工搜索。纳入标准是涉及用英语或意大利语进行观察,准实验或实验研究的文章。排除标准是针对可疑暴力侵害儿童导致跌倒后果的文章。包括十三项英语研究。结果:在1963年至2010年进行的13项研究中,最近5年进行了10项;在美国排名10。这些研究分为两类:情境化和预防“事故”或“跌倒”现象(10项研究)和跌倒风险评估(三项研究)。设计最常见的类型是观察性探索/描述性设计。探讨了几个调查领域(危险环境,与事故/跌倒相关的儿童特征,事故/跌倒的特征及其后果,儿科跌倒风险因素和风险评估工具,跌倒风险预防计划,父母对事故/跌倒风险的看法等)。讨论:没有使用可比较的方法来调查“事故”和“跌倒”现象的背景情况和预防;拟议的跌倒风险评估工具的可靠性和有效性未得到评估。结论:关于事故处理方法,需要就以下方面达成共识:“事故”和“坠落”的定义; “与跌倒有关的伤害”及相应的分类;频率和速率计算方法;用于评估跌倒风险的工具;以及旨在防止这种情况的循证实践。

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