Article
Accidents and resulting injuries in premobile infants: data from
the ALSPAC study
S A Warringtona, C M Wrighta, ALSPAC Study Teamb
a Community Child
Health Unit, Department of Child Health, University of
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE8 6ET, UK, b University of
Bristol, Bristol BS8 1TQ, UK
Correspondence to: Dr S A Warrington, 2 Beechfield Road, Gosforth, Newcastle-upon-Tyne NE3 4DR, UK shirleywarrington{at}doctors.org.uk
Accepted 22 January
2001
BACKGROUND AND AIMS
Little is known
about injuries resulting from accidents in premobile infants. We aimed
to describe the pattern of minor accidents in infants and their
resulting injuries.
METHODS
The ALSPAC study collected
data in successive postal questionnaires. At 6 months of age, parents
were asked to describe any accident since birth. The type of fall,
distance fallen, resulting injury, and help sought were independently
coded. Burns were similarly coded.
RESULTS
A total of 11 466
responses were available. In 2554 children, 3357 falls were reported;
53% fell from beds or settees and 12% fell from arms or while being
carried. Only 14% reported visible injury, of which 56% were bruises;
97% of injuries specified involved the head. Only 21 falls (<1%)
resulted in concussion or fracture. A burn or scald occurred in 172 cases (1.5%). The main causes of scalds were hot drinks and water,
with contact burns caused by radiators, cookers, and hot food.
CONCLUSIONS
Falls in young infants
are common while burns are rare. Injuries from falls are infrequent,
predominantly trivial, and almost entirely confined to the head. Falls
from beds and settees did not result in skull fractures. Serious injury
was the result of complex accidents.
Keywords: accident; burn; fall; injury
© 2001 by Archives of Disease in Childhood
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