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IJCM_149A: Profile of injuries among children admitted to a tertiary care hospital of Mangalore city, South India.

Authors :
Rathaur Siddharth
Polisetty Harika Lakshmi
Ghosh Roopkatha
Hafiz Faiza
Modi Nidhi
Kumar Nithin
Rekha T
Unnikrishnan Bhaskaran
Mithra Prasanna
Holla Ramesh
Source :
Indian Journal of Community Medicine, Vol 49, Iss 7, Pp 43-44 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications, 2024.

Abstract

Background: Childhood injuries represent a significant public health concern worldwide, with a considerable impact on morbidity and mortality rates among children. Understanding the epidemiology and patterns of childhood injuries is crucial for developing effective prevention strategies. This retrospective study aimed to analyse the demographic and clinical patterns of childhood injuries among children admitted to Government Wenlock Hospital in Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Methodology: A hospital-based retrospective study design was employed, utilizing records of children aged 12 and below who were admitted with injuries during the study period. Data were collected using a structured proforma and analysed using SPSS version 11.5. Demographic and clinical variables were assessed, including age, gender, location of injury occurrence, type of injury, cause of injury, and outcomes. Results: A total of 359 cases of childhood injuries were analysed, with children aged 1-5 years being the most vulnerable age group. Male children experienced a higher number of injuries compared to females. The most common types of injuries were burns and poisoning, with road traffic accidents being the leading cause of injury. Home was identified as the primary location where injuries occurred. Most children were discharged without disability, although a significant number were discharged against medical advice. Conclusion: This study provides valuable insights into the epidemiology and patterns of childhood injuries in Mangalore, Karnataka. The findings underscore the importance of implementing targeted prevention strategies, such as increased parental supervision, traffic safety education, and proper storage of hazardous substances, to reduce the burden of childhood injuries. Additionally, efforts should focus on raising awareness among parents about the importance of seeking medical care promptly to mitigate the risk of adverse outcomes.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09700218 and 19983581
Volume :
49
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Indian Journal of Community Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.8c73253b2af5486b9cbe24c11be4ad87
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.4103/ijcm.ijcm_abstract149