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Risk factors for falls among children aged 0-18 years: a systematic review

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WORLD JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS
Volume 18, Issue 10, Pages 647-653

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ZHEJIANG UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s12519-022-00556-y

Keywords

Accidental falls; Risk factors; Systematic review

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  1. Nantong University Teaching Project [2020D09]

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This study aims to identify risk factors for falls in children. After a systematic review, 12 risk factors affecting falls in children, including age, sex, and family factors, were identified.
Background Accidental falls are the most common cause of injury in children. These falls not only result in pain and injury to children but also can pose a significant financial burden to their families and society. The aim of this study is to identify risk factors for falls in children. Methods We conducted a systematic review of the literature describing falls in children aged 0-18 years. Studies of falls from a height of 1 m or more were excluded from the analysis. We analyzed the included studies to identify risk factors for falls. Results A total of 1496 articles were initially retrieved, leading to an included set of nine articles, which were published from 1995 to 2021. Risk factors related to fall injury in children aged 0-18 years included age, sex, extroversion, rural areas, history of falls, family factors, caregiver factors, medication use, intravenous therapy, tests requiring movement, disease factors and long hospital stay. Conclusion We identified 12 risk factors affecting falls in children, including individual characteristics and family and social factors.

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