Using simulation to teach child injury prevention to mothers recovering from substance abuse

J Community Health Nurs. 2013;30(3):155-63. doi: 10.1080/07370016.2013.806720.

Abstract

A paucity of literature regarding strategies for injury prevention in children for mothers with substance abuse exists. Substance abuse propagates distractions such as inattention; therefore, these mothers should be targeted for injury prevention education. A quasi-experimental design compared the results of traditional classroom teaching with an innovative home hazard simulation activity to teach injury prevention to mothers recovering from substance abuse. Study results identified a need to employ multiple modalities when teaching injury prevention. Information obtained from this research suggests a need for continued study and adaptation of current teaching strategies for injury prevention education in other high-risk populations.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Community Health Nursing
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Mothers / psychology*
  • Patient Education as Topic / methods*
  • Substance-Related Disorders / psychology*
  • Teaching / methods*
  • Wounds and Injuries / prevention & control*