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Citation

Tietze KW, Hess H, Brockstedt M, Dilger I, Oberdisse U. Gesundheitswesen 1998; 60(4): 259-262.

Vernacular Title

Vergiftungen bei Kleinkindern--Inzidenzschatzung und Intervention. II. Was wirkt

Affiliation

Robert Koch-Institut, Berlin.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1998, Georg Thieme Verlag)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

9617014

Abstract

A study was started a) to assess the incidence self-poisoning in pre-school children and b) to evaluate the impact of an emergency set containing activated carbon and an antifoam. Cooperation was established with the regional legal sickness funds, the regional physician association, and two pharmaceutical companies. Incidence and extent of unintentional self-poisoning among pre-school children are to be determined. The impact of an emergency specimen given to parents of one year old children is evaluated. Families with children aged 1 to 4 year living in boroughs of Berlin are the population at risk. Study period for measuring the incidence is from January 1995 to June 1998. Cases are all accidents of poison ingestion by children of the at-risk-population. Intervention was performed between July 1995 and June 1996. The sets were handed out to parents of children born in 1994. 85% of the selected parents could be interviewed. It was studied whether the behaviour of parents in accidents of poisoning differed between those given an emergency set compared to those who had none. Data were mainly collected by telephone interviews. In this paper the theoretical aspects of the psychological effect of the intervention are discussed.


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