Health Promotion for Unintentional Injuries Prevention (15-24 Months)
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This presentation addresses the critical issue of unintentional injuries among toddlers aged 15-24 months, highlighting their prevalence and impact in New Zealand. It emphasizes that unintentional injuries are a leading cause of death in this age group, necessitating effective prevention strategies. The presentation aims to raise awareness among parents and caregivers about the causes of these injuries, particularly falls, and provides evidence-based safety measures to minimize risks. These measures include ensuring safe home environments with stair rails, cushioned furniture, and window guards, as well as promoting close parental supervision. The presentation also outlines an outcome evaluation plan to assess the effectiveness of these strategies, focusing on reducing falls and hospitalizations. The teaching plan and reflection template provides a means to ensure that the information can be disseminated effectively among colleagues and managers to prevent unintentional injuries among toddlers. Desklib offers a wealth of resources, including similar presentations and study tools, to support students and professionals in public health and related fields.
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