Incidence and Impact of Childhood and Adolescent InjuriesA Population-Based Study
作者:
Rosa,
Gofin Bella,
Adler Tamar,
期刊:
The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care
(OVID Available online 1999)
卷期:
Volume 47,
issue 1
页码: 15-21
ISSN:0022-5282
年代: 1999
出版商: OVID
数据来源: OVID
摘要:
BackgroundThe study of disabilities, use of health services, and absenteeism of parents among 0- to 17-year-old residents of Jerusalem (n = 432) hospitalized for unintentional injuries.MethodsTelephone interviews with parents, 6 months after hospitalization. Disabilities among 4 to 17 year olds were measured by a 25-item scale derived from the International Classification of Impairments, Disabilities, and Handicaps and by limitations of activities.ResultsSix months after the injury, limitations ranged from 8.3% (daily activities) to 19.4% (sport activities). About one in three presented at least one disability in the 25-item scale. All disabilities were present in higher proportions among adolescents. The more severe injuries whether to the head or other parts of the body presented higher percentages of disabilities. Burns and traffic crashes were associated with higher proportions of disabilities than other causes and with more frequent work absenteeism by their parents.ConclusionA relatively large proportion of children remain with long-term disabilities irrespective of cause and body part injured. Because the sequelae of injuries is multifaceted, rehabilitation should include coordination between health and other services.
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