Pediatric and Young Adult Trauma Recidivism.

Alison Lehane, Elizabeth Wood, Sarah Pranikoff, Martin Avery, Thomas Pranikoff
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INTRODUCTION Unintentional injury is the leading cause of death among children. Much can be gleaned from the adult literature in understanding the characteristics that lead to recidivism in efforts to establish interventions for prevention. Our study aims to evaluate the rates, demographics, and features of pediatric trauma recidivism. METHODS This was a retrospective single-institution review at a level-1 pediatric trauma center of children and young adults (ages 0-28) with traumatic injuries from January 2008 to April 2023. Patients with 1 or more prior visits to our institution's trauma center (recidivists) were identified and compared with those with single admissions. Chi-square tests were used to statistically analyze the two groups. RESULTS Pediatric/young adult trauma recidivists were 4.4% of the total trauma population captured (n = 14,613). Of the total trauma group, 55% were under 18 years old. Recidivists had higher percentages of patients who were male (82% vs 69%, P < .01), African American (36% vs 24%, P < .01), involved in penetrating trauma (33% vs 17%, P < .01), self-pay/uninsured (17% vs 12%, P < .01), and have abuse reported (5% vs 4%, P = .04). The primary county for recidivism patients was Forsyth with most patients from a specific zip code in an urban area of the county. The average time between visits for recidivists was 1,066 days. CONCLUSIONS Pediatric/young adult trauma recidivism is associated with specific characteristics including male, African American race, penetrating trauma, and uninsured status. Recidivists are primarily presenting from a zip code with low socioeconomic status. It is critical to develop targeted interventions to help this population in trauma prevention.
小儿和青少年创伤再犯。
引言 意外伤害是儿童死亡的主要原因。我们可以从成人文献中了解导致累犯的特征,从而制定预防干预措施。我们的研究旨在评估小儿外伤累犯的比率、人口统计学特征和特点。方法:这是一项在一级小儿外伤中心对 2008 年 1 月至 2023 年 4 月期间遭受外伤的儿童和年轻成人(0-28 岁)进行的单一机构回顾性研究。我们对之前曾在本机构创伤中心就诊过一次或多次的患者(累犯)进行了鉴定,并将其与单次就诊的患者进行了比较。结果儿童/年轻成人外伤累犯占外伤总人数(n = 14,613)的 4.4%。在所有外伤人群中,55%的人年龄在 18 岁以下。累犯中男性(82% vs 69%,P < .01)、非裔美国人(36% vs 24%,P < .01)、涉及穿透性创伤(33% vs 17%,P < .01)、自费/无保险(17% vs 12%,P < .01)和有虐待报告(5% vs 4%,P = .04)的患者比例较高。累犯患者主要集中在福塞斯县,大多数患者来自该县城市地区的特定邮政编码。结论儿童/青少年创伤累犯与特定特征有关,包括男性、非裔美国人、穿透性创伤和无保险状态。累犯主要来自社会经济地位较低的邮政编码。因此,制定有针对性的干预措施来帮助这类人群预防创伤至关重要。
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