四川省新生儿家长儿童安全座椅知识知晓情况:一项混合方法研究

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Sha Xie , Xiuru Yang , Li Wan, Haiyan He, Dan Wen
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儿童交通伤害构成重大的全球公共卫生风险。尽管儿童安全座椅(CSS)在降低婴儿伤害和死亡率方面已被证明有效,但中国的全国使用率仍低于20%。这项混合方法研究调查了四川省新生儿父母采用CSS的障碍。定量调查(2024年5月- 8月)对684名家长的CSS知识、态度和行为进行了评估。通过定性访谈(2022年7月- 12月)对20位家长进行访谈,探讨其决策驱动因素。我们发现只有40.5%的家庭有CSS,这与家庭收入有显著关系(高收入OR = 7.54, 95% CI: 3.63-15.63)。存在严重的知识差距:49.3%的人错误地认为成人安全带可以保护婴儿。在非车主中,72.2%的人打算未来购买,优先考虑产品认证(58%)和质量(98.5%)。定性分析表明,人们意识到CSS的重要性,但对使用标准、成本、便利性和政策规定的困惑是主要的采用障碍,并且依赖于可变的在线信息,而不是可信的医疗保健指导。可负担性和知识差距制约了婴儿乘客的安全。政策重点包括将CSS教育纳入产前/产后保健系统,实施经济支持(补贴/租赁计划),以及加强中国2021年CSS立法的执行。这些跨学科措施包括桥梁运输安全、公共卫生和政策执行。
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Parents of newborns knowledge of child safety seat in Sichuan Province, China: A mixed method study
Traffic injuries in children pose significant global public health risks. Despite the proven efficacy of Child Safety Seats (CSS) in reducing infant injury and mortality rates, the national usage in China remains below 20 %. This mixed-methods study examined barriers to CSS adoption among parents of newborns in Sichuan Province. Quantitative surveys (May-August 2024) assessed the CSS knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of 684 parents. Qualitative interviews (July-December 2022) were conducted with 20 parents to explore the decision-making drivers. We found that only 40.5 % of families had CSS, which was significantly predicted by household income (high-income OR = 7.54, 95 %CI:3.63–15.63). Critical knowledge gaps existed: 49.3 % mistakenly believed that adult seatbelts protected infants. Among non-owners, 72.2 % intended future purchases, prioritizing product certification (58 %) and quality (98.5 %). Qualitative analysis revealed awareness of CSS importance but confusion regarding usage standards, cost, convenience, and policy mandates as primary adoption barriers, and reliance on variable online information versus trusted healthcare guidance. Affordability and knowledge gaps constrain infant passenger safety. Policy priorities include integrating CSS education into antenatal/postnatal healthcare systems, implementing economic support (subsidies/rental programs), and strengthening the enforcement of China’s 2021 CSS legislation. These interdisciplinary measures include bridge transportation safety, public health, and policy implementation.
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Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Transportation Research Interdisciplinary Perspectives Engineering-Automotive Engineering
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