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A Study of Accident-Prevention Education, Accidents and School Facilities for Safety Perceived by Elementary Schoolers / 아동간호학회지
Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing ; : 183-194, 2002.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-54202
ABSTRACT
This study was conducted to obtain a basic information related to a more systematic safety education and measures against children's accidents by a descriptive survey with regard to accidents actually experienced by elementary schoolers, their perceived safety education activities and school facilities to their safety lives. The data was collected among 1,654 pupils, belonging to the 5th and 6th grades in Pusan from Nov. 20 to Dec. 1, 2000. The data was analyzed using SPSSWIN(7.5). The results were as follows ; 1. According to the perception by elementary schoolers, they received safety life instruction at school in most cases from teachers in charge of their own class (41.0%). Such safety education was provided often during formal classes(24.4%). Traffic guidance was given by parents, highest in frequency(67.3%). 2. Matters as most often treated during safety life instruction were safety knowledge or dangerous things(37.5%). A majority of notices of school safety instruction were presented sometimes(48.4%). Source of knowledge about safety lives included teacher (35.3%), parents(32.9%), TV and newspaper (29.9%). As a source of knowledge of emergency treatment, school nurses were accounted for 41.3% that was highest. 3.Among the 1,654 students, 91.8% experienced at least more than one case of safety accident. The most frequent type and cause of safety accident were wound(33.7%). and self-carelessness(38.4%) respectively. In most cases, the subject experienced such accident during a break time(32.2%) and at a playgrounds. Part of body as most often damaged by accidents were arms and legs, 25.4% higher than any other sides problem solving measures against the accident were taken by school nurse in most cases, 44.8% in percentage point. 4. Those students' perceived safety management of school facilities showed that they considered classroom facilities as most safe (61.6%), while playground facilities as least safe(42.8%). They also responded that the treatment of glass fragments or stones at playground is the most important item of safety management.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Parents / Arm / Problem Solving / Pupil / Child Health / Safety Management / Periodical / Education / Emergency Treatment / Glass Type of study: Practice guideline Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing Year: 2002 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Parents / Arm / Problem Solving / Pupil / Child Health / Safety Management / Periodical / Education / Emergency Treatment / Glass Type of study: Practice guideline Limits: Humans Language: Korean Journal: Korean Journal of Child Health Nursing Year: 2002 Type: Article