Pattern and risk factors of childhood injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University Hospital

Injuries are a leading cause of death among children and young adults. Most of these injuries are caused by motor vehicle crashes, falls, and burns. Intentional injuries in all its forms account for over 1.5 million deaths a year. To determine the pattern and characteristics of childhood injuries an...

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Main Authors: Monira Taha Ismail, Lamiaa El-Sayed Fiala, Sobhy Ahmed Sobhy, Hesham Fathey El-Sayed, Hussein Aamer Awaad
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Language:English
Published: Society of Turaz Bilim 2017-03-01
Series:Medicine Science
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=236822
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author Monira Taha Ismail
Lamiaa El-Sayed Fiala
Sobhy Ahmed Sobhy
Hesham Fathey El-Sayed
Hussein Aamer Awaad
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description Injuries are a leading cause of death among children and young adults. Most of these injuries are caused by motor vehicle crashes, falls, and burns. Intentional injuries in all its forms account for over 1.5 million deaths a year. To determine the pattern and characteristics of childhood injuries and to explore the risk factors for such injuries at the emergency department of Suez Canal University Hospital. A cross-sectional study at the emergency department in Suez Canal University Hospital targeted children aged ≤ 18 years presented with an injury from June 2013 to April 2014. The tool in the study was Global Childhood Injury Surveillance Instrument to interview the parents or guardians arriving with injured children. Of the total of 402 injured children, 264 (65.7%) were males and 138 (34.3%) were females. 188 cases (47%) were below 6 years of age. Children travelled an average of 10.5 km to the hospital. Most common type of injuries were falls (29.4%) followed by motor car accidents (17.4%), struck or hit by an object (15.7%), burn (10.4%) and poisoning (8.2%). 44% of childhood intentional injury arrived at the emergency department caused by their friends or acquaintance, 30% by a child, 13% by the unrelated caregiver and 4% by teachers. There were 402 childhood injury-related emergency department visits in Suez Canal University Hospital between June 2013 and April 2014, 152 injury-related inpatient hospitalizations (37.8%) and 21 childhood injury-related deaths (5.2%). 94.3% of them were due to unintentional injuries. Raise public awareness of speeding, seat-belt wearing and home safety. [Med-Science 2017; 6(1.000): 62-8]
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spelling doaj.art-57fd135cb56a4fe78e409a6466ee40ef2024-02-03T07:29:04ZengSociety of Turaz BilimMedicine Science2147-06342017-03-016162810.5455/medscience.2016.05.8524236822Pattern and risk factors of childhood injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University HospitalMonira Taha Ismail0Lamiaa El-Sayed Fiala1Sobhy Ahmed Sobhy2Hesham Fathey El-Sayed3Hussein Aamer Awaad4Lecture of Emergency Medicine, faculty of medicine, suez canal university hospital. Prof. of Public Health & Preventive medicine,faculty of medicine, suez canal university hospital. Prof. of Public Health & Preventive medicine, faculty of medicine, suez canal university hospital. Prof. of Pediatrics,faculty of medicine, suez canal university hospital. Assistant lecturer of Public Health & Preventive medicine, faculty of medicine, suez canal university hospital.Injuries are a leading cause of death among children and young adults. Most of these injuries are caused by motor vehicle crashes, falls, and burns. Intentional injuries in all its forms account for over 1.5 million deaths a year. To determine the pattern and characteristics of childhood injuries and to explore the risk factors for such injuries at the emergency department of Suez Canal University Hospital. A cross-sectional study at the emergency department in Suez Canal University Hospital targeted children aged ≤ 18 years presented with an injury from June 2013 to April 2014. The tool in the study was Global Childhood Injury Surveillance Instrument to interview the parents or guardians arriving with injured children. Of the total of 402 injured children, 264 (65.7%) were males and 138 (34.3%) were females. 188 cases (47%) were below 6 years of age. Children travelled an average of 10.5 km to the hospital. Most common type of injuries were falls (29.4%) followed by motor car accidents (17.4%), struck or hit by an object (15.7%), burn (10.4%) and poisoning (8.2%). 44% of childhood intentional injury arrived at the emergency department caused by their friends or acquaintance, 30% by a child, 13% by the unrelated caregiver and 4% by teachers. There were 402 childhood injury-related emergency department visits in Suez Canal University Hospital between June 2013 and April 2014, 152 injury-related inpatient hospitalizations (37.8%) and 21 childhood injury-related deaths (5.2%). 94.3% of them were due to unintentional injuries. Raise public awareness of speeding, seat-belt wearing and home safety. [Med-Science 2017; 6(1.000): 62-8]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=236822Risk factorschildhood injuriesemergency department of suez canal university hospital
spellingShingle Monira Taha Ismail
Lamiaa El-Sayed Fiala
Sobhy Ahmed Sobhy
Hesham Fathey El-Sayed
Hussein Aamer Awaad
Pattern and risk factors of childhood injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University Hospital
Medicine Science
Risk factors
childhood injuries
emergency department of suez canal university hospital
title Pattern and risk factors of childhood injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University Hospital
title_full Pattern and risk factors of childhood injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University Hospital
title_fullStr Pattern and risk factors of childhood injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University Hospital
title_full_unstemmed Pattern and risk factors of childhood injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University Hospital
title_short Pattern and risk factors of childhood injuries at Emergency Department of Suez Canal University Hospital
title_sort pattern and risk factors of childhood injuries at emergency department of suez canal university hospital
topic Risk factors
childhood injuries
emergency department of suez canal university hospital
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