No lockdown for pediatric burns

IF 1.3 4区 医学 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Aurélien Binet , Hugo Tartrou , Marie Bousquet , Anne Le Touze
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Abstract

Background

The health crisis related to the COVID-19 pandemic led to an unprecedented situation in France: complete lockdown. The population had to live confined with their families, which often meant that parents telecommuted while caring for their children. However, daily risks remained more than ever at the forefront. The aim of this study was to assess the epidemiology of burns among children during three different periods of family time: school time, vacation, and lockdown.

Methods

A single-center retrospective study was conducted at Tours University Hospital. All pediatric surgical emergency room visits recorded from February 10, 2020 to March 31, 2020 were included. The three aforementioned periods were assessed.

Results

During lockdown there were significantly more burns compared to other injuries (p = 0.004). Preschool-age children suffered significantly more from burns during the same period (p = 0.029). There were no significant differences for nursery school (p = 0.522), primary school (p = 0.519), middle school (p = 0.613), and high school (p = N) children.

Conclusion

This study underlines the need to establish a targeted prevention campaign geared toward a complicated geopolitical situation a pandemic that might occur again.

小儿烧伤不需要封锁
背景:与COVID-19大流行相关的健康危机导致法国出现前所未有的局面:完全封锁。人们不得不与家人生活在一起,这通常意味着父母在照顾孩子的同时远程办公。然而,日常风险比以往任何时候都更加突出。本研究的目的是评估在三个不同的家庭时间:上学时间、假期和封锁期间儿童烧伤的流行病学。方法:在图尔大学医院进行单中心回顾性研究。纳入2020年2月10日至2020年3月31日记录的所有儿科外科急诊室就诊。对上述三个时期进行了评估。结果:闭锁期间烧伤明显多于其他损伤(p = 0.004)。在同一时期,学龄前儿童遭受的烧伤明显更多(p = 0.029)。幼儿园(p = 0.522)、小学(p = 0.519)、初中(p = 0.613)和高中(p = N)儿童的差异无统计学意义。结论:这项研究强调有必要针对可能再次发生的大流行病的复杂地缘政治局势开展有针对性的预防运动。
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Archives De Pediatrie
Archives De Pediatrie 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
2.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
106
审稿时长
24.1 weeks
期刊介绍: Archives de Pédiatrie publishes in English original Research papers, Review articles, Short communications, Practice guidelines, Editorials and Letters in all fields relevant to pediatrics. Eight issues of Archives de Pédiatrie are released annually, as well as supplementary and special editions to complete these regular issues. All manuscripts submitted to the journal are subjected to peer review by international experts, and must: Be written in excellent English, clear and easy to understand, precise and concise; Bring new, interesting, valid information - and improve clinical care or guide future research; Be solely the work of the author(s) stated; Not have been previously published elsewhere and not be under consideration by another journal; Be in accordance with the journal''s Guide for Authors'' instructions: manuscripts that fail to comply with these rules may be returned to the authors without being reviewed. Under no circumstances does the journal guarantee publication before the editorial board makes its final decision. Archives de Pédiatrie is the official publication of the French Society of Pediatrics.
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