학술논문

Analysis of research on interventions for the prevention of safety accidents involving infants: a scoping review
Document Type
article
Source
Child Health Nursing Research, Vol 28, Iss 4, Pp 234-246 (2022)
Subject
accidents, home
infant
child
review literature
safety
Medicine
Language
English
ISSN
2287-9110
2287-9129
Abstract
Purpose This study aimed to conduct a scoping review of studies on interventions for the prevention of safety accidents involving infants. Methods The scoping review method by Arksey and O'Malley was used to conduct an overview based on information spanning a wide range of fields. Multiple electronic databases, PubMed, CINAHL, RISS, and KISS, were searched for articles written in English or Korean published from 2012 to the present on safety accident prevention interventions. A total of 2,137 papers were found, and 20 papers were ultimately analyzed. Results Most studies were conducted in the United States (55.0%) and in the medical field (45.0%), and most were experimental studies (35.0%). The results were organized across five categories: 1) preventive precautions, 2) characteristics of children's developmental stages, 3) encouraging voluntary participation, 4) continuity of interventions, and 5) teaching methods. Conclusion Safety accident prevention interventions should cover the establishment of a safe home environment, include voluntary participation, and provide routine follow-up interventions. Additionally, practical training and teaching methods that incorporate feedback rather than a lectureoriented approach should be adopted.