Prevalence and Outcome of Paediatric Domestic Accidents in a Tertiary Health Facility in Rivers State, Nigeria

Okari T.G, Wonodi W.
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Background: Unintentional injuries occurring in or within the vicinity of the home resulting in temporary or permanent health impairment are largely preventable. However, they are contributors to childhood morbidity and could lead to mortality in severe cases. Objectives: This study was undertaken to determine the prevalence, pattern and outcome of domestic injuries among children admitted into the Children’s Emergency Room (CHER) in Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH). Methods: This was a 5-year retrospective study of 179 children with domestic injuries admitted into the children’s emergency unit from January 2017 to December 2021. Data on socio-demographic characteristics, cause, type and outcome of domestic injuries were collected from their medical records and analyzed with SPSS version 23. Results: A total of 3987 children aged < 18 years were admitted into CHER. Out of these, 179 (4.48%) children had injuries from domestic accidents. Majority of them 89 (46.9%) were under-fives and males 108 (60.3%). Three commonest causes of home accidents were falls 52 (29.1%), burns 44 (24.6%) and mechanical trauma 32 (17.8%). Common domestic injuries observed in the study were burns (24.6%), head injuries (20.7%), ingestion of poisonous substances (13.4%) and lacerations (11.7%). Burns injuries were significantly more prevalent among females and poisoning among males. Incidents of poisoning was significantly more prevalent among under-fives (21.4%) and animal bites (13.7%) among older children, (p value < 0.05). The mean duration of admission in the emergency room was 1.27 ± 1.90 days. Three children (1.7%) died in the emergency room and all mortalities occurred within 48 hours of admission. Conclusion: Although the prevalence of domestic injuries among children in this study was low, parents, caregivers and the government can institute measures to further curb its incidence.
尼日利亚河流州一家三级医疗机构中儿科家庭事故的发生率和结果
背景:在家中或住所附近发生的意外伤害导致暂时或永久性的健康损害在很大程度上是可以预防的。然而,这些意外伤害会导致儿童发病,严重时还可能导致死亡。研究目的本研究旨在确定河流州立大学教学医院(RSUTH)儿童急诊室(CHER)收治的儿童中家庭伤害的发生率、模式和结果。研究方法这是一项为期5年的回顾性研究,研究对象是2017年1月至2021年12月期间儿童急诊室收治的179名家庭伤害儿童。研究人员从他们的病历中收集了有关家庭伤害的社会人口学特征、原因、类型和结果的数据,并使用 SPSS 23 版进行了分析。结果:共有 3987 名年龄小于 18 岁的儿童住进了儿童保健中心。其中,179 名(4.48%)儿童因家庭意外受伤。其中 89 名(46.9%)为五岁以下儿童,108 名(60.3%)为男性。家庭事故中最常见的三种原因分别是摔伤 52 例(29.1%)、烧伤 44 例(24.6%)和机械外伤 32 例(17.8%)。研究中观察到的常见家庭伤害是烧伤(24.6%)、头部受伤(20.7%)、摄入有毒物质(13.4%)和撕裂伤(11.7%)。烧伤在女性中的发病率明显更高,而中毒在男性中的发病率明显更高。中毒事件在五岁以下儿童(21.4%)和年龄较大儿童(13.7%)中的发生率明显更高(P 值小于 0.05)。急诊室的平均住院时间为 1.27 ± 1.90 天。3 名儿童(1.7%)在急诊室死亡,所有死亡病例均发生在入院后 48 小时内。结论虽然本研究中儿童家庭伤害的发生率较低,但家长、护理人员和政府可以采取措施进一步遏制其发生率。
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