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Childhood injuries due to falls from apartment balconies and windows

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العنوان: Childhood injuries due to falls from apartment balconies and windows
المؤلفون: Istre, G R, McCoy, M A, Stowe, M, Davies, K, Zane, D, Anderson, R J, Wiebe, R
بيانات النشر: British Medical Journal Publishing Group
سنة النشر: 2003
المجموعة: HighWire Press (Stanford University)
مصطلحات موضوعية: ORIGINAL ARTICLES
الوصف: Background: Falls from balconies and windows are an important cause of childhood injury. This study investigated the circumstances around such falls and attempted to identify possible measures for their prevention. Population: Children <15 years living in Dallas County, Texas. Methods: Each child treated because of a fall from a building in 1997–99 had information about the injury collected, and a parent was contacted to obtain further information. For apartment related falls, an attempt was made to visit the apartment to measure windows and balcony rails. Results: Ninety eight children were injured in falls from buildings during the three year period; 39 (40%) were admitted to hospital. Seventy five of the falls (77%) involved apartments, and most occurred around noon or evening meal times. Among apartment falls, 39 (52%) fell from windows, 34 (45%) from balconies, and two (3%) from unknown sites. For more than two thirds of balcony related falls, the child fell from between the balcony rails, all of which were spaced more than 4 inches (10 cm) apart. On-site measurement showed the rails were an average of 7.5 inches (19 cm) apart; all of these apartments were built before 1984. For more than two thirds of window related falls, the window was situated within 2 feet (61 cm) of the floor. Conclusions: Two factors are important in falls from apartment windows and balconies: balcony rails more than 4 inches (10 cm) apart, and windows positioned low to the floor. Current building codes do not apply to older apartments, where most of these falls occurred. Nevertheless, these factors may be amenable to environmental modifications that may prevent most of these falls.
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اللغة: English
Relation: http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/9/4/349; http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/ip.9.4.349
DOI: 10.1136/ip.9.4.349
الاتاحة: http://injuryprevention.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/9/4/349
https://doi.org/10.1136/ip.9.4.349
Rights: Copyright (C) 2003, BMJ Publishing Group Ltd
رقم الانضمام: edsbas.E527122B
قاعدة البيانات: BASE