Understanding the risk of children’s injuries from playgrounds in the Republic of Moldova.

Bibliographic Details
Title: Understanding the risk of children’s injuries from playgrounds in the Republic of Moldova.
Authors: Cazacu-Stratu, Angela1 angela.cazacu@usmf.md, Ciobanu, Daniela2, Cociu, Svetlana1
Source: Health, Sports & Rehabilitation Medicine. Oct-Dec2024, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p199-204. 6p.
Subject Terms: *WATCHFUL waiting, *PARENT attitudes, *CHILD care, *CHILDREN'S accidents, *PARENTS
Abstract: Background. Playgrounds are the best environment for ensuring children’s good health, as they are indispensable for physical development through various activities due to the multitude of equipment that develops the body through sport. Aims. The study aims to evaluate the condition of playgrounds in relation to the attitudes and opinions of parents. Methods. A descriptive and observational study was conducted in 2022-2023, with qualitative data regarding 5 playgrounds randomly selected and observed in Chisinau. Eighteen parents participated in the study and were interviewed regarding playground safety, childcare practices, and accidents. Results. Three of the five playgrounds chosen using the randomized technique still have poor-quality equipment and an unattractive location. In light of this, 38.8% of parents said that the equipment was in “very poor condition” or “in a satisfactory condition”, while 22.2% had no opinion. Higher-educated parents offered more prevention suggestions and a wider perspective on the subject, whereas secondary-educated parents did not even create active surveillance for their children at the playground. Conclusions. This study is the first in Moldova to define the playgrounds in Chisinau, identify several risk factors, and highlight areas where children’s health is seriously at risk. The majority of parents knew that the playground’s state had a significant effect on their kids’ health. By acknowledging and addressing these challenges, we may improve safety procedures, promote inclusion, and foster an environment that promotes growth, flexibility, and imaginative play. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Copyright of Health, Sports & Rehabilitation Medicine is the property of Palestrica of the Third Millennium Civilization & Sport and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
Database: Academic Search Complete
More Details
ISSN:26682303
DOI:10.26659/pm3.2024.25.4.199
Published in:Health, Sports & Rehabilitation Medicine
Language:English