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Area of Science:

  • Pediatric medicine safety
  • Public health education

Background:

  • Medications pose a significant risk for intoxication and misuse among children.
  • Parental awareness regarding safe medication practices is essential for child safety.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop an e-learning tool for parents on pediatric medication safety.
  • To raise awareness about common medication errors and storage issues in the home environment.

Main Methods:

  • A slideshow-based e-learning module was created by healthcare professionals.
  • Nineteen pediatric medication misuse cases were analyzed.
  • Cases were categorized into administration errors, dangers, and storage errors.
  • Case scenarios were mapped to four common household locations: living room, bathroom, child's room, and parent's room.

Main Results:

  • The study identified key themes of medication misuse: administration errors, inherent dangers of medications, and improper storage.
  • Specific household areas were highlighted as common locations for medication-related incidents.
  • The e-learning format aims to effectively communicate these risks to parents.

Conclusions:

  • Educational interventions, such as e-learning slideshows, are vital for improving parental awareness of pediatric medication risks.
  • Understanding common error types and household locations can inform targeted prevention strategies.
  • Enhancing home medication safety practices is critical to prevent accidental pediatric intoxication and misuse.