Examining the burden of unintentional injuries in Ghana: A systematic review and meta-analysis

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Daniel Gyaase , Deepti Beri , Stacie Powell , Nipuna Cooray , Margie Peden , Julie Brown , Jagnoor Jagnoor
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Abstract

Background

In Ghana, there is a lack of comprehensive and empirical data on injuries. In the absence of robust national datasets, systematic reviews serve as a critical tool for understanding existing evidence. Our study synthesises the available literature to estimate the pooled prevalence and mortality associated with unintentional injuries in Ghana.

Method

We searched and identified studies that reported on the burden (prevalence, mortality, economic and disabilities) of commonly reported unintentional injuries (road traffic injuries, falls, burns, drowning and poisoning) in Ghana. Studies were identified from PubMed, EMBASE, Global Health, and Scopus from 2000 to 2023.

Result

A total of 46 studies were included in the review. The prevalence and mortality of unintentional injuries were high, with a pooled estimate of 18 % (95 % CI: 11 % – 26 %) and 15 % (9 % CI: 10 % – 21 %), respectively. Road traffic injury (RTI) was found to be a major contributor to the high prevalence and mortality. Our review found limited data on the economic burden and disabilities from unintentional injuries. Despite the lack of complete data, the cost of treating unintentional injuries appears to be significantly high. The annual cost of treating RTIs was US$6730,862.89, falls were US$1645,736.50, and burns were US$464,937.11.

Conclusion

Our review found a high prevalence, mortality, and likely economic burden of unintentional injuries in Ghana. Prioritising road safety could significantly reduce the burden of unintentional injuries in Ghana. Due to the limited studies on the economic burden and disability from unintentional injuries, more research is needed to drive insurance policies and rehabilitation practices.
检查加纳意外伤害的负担:系统回顾和荟萃分析
在加纳,缺乏关于伤害的全面和经验数据。在缺乏健全的国家数据集的情况下,系统评价是理解现有证据的关键工具。我们的研究综合了现有文献,以估计加纳与意外伤害相关的总患病率和死亡率。方法我们检索并确定了报告加纳常见意外伤害(道路交通伤害、跌倒、烧伤、溺水和中毒)负担(患病率、死亡率、经济和残疾)的研究。从2000年至2023年的PubMed、EMBASE、Global Health和Scopus中确定了研究。结果共纳入46项研究。意外伤害的患病率和死亡率很高,合并估计分别为18% (95% CI: 11% - 26%)和15% (9% CI: 10% - 21%)。道路交通伤害是造成高发病率和高死亡率的一个主要因素。我们的研究发现,关于意外伤害造成的经济负担和残疾的数据有限。尽管缺乏完整的数据,但治疗意外伤害的费用似乎非常高。治疗rti的年费用为6730,862.89美元,跌倒为1645,736.50美元,烧伤为464,937.11美元。结论:我们的综述发现加纳意外伤害的患病率、死亡率和可能的经济负担都很高。优先考虑道路安全可以大大减轻加纳意外伤害的负担。由于对意外伤害的经济负担和残疾的研究有限,需要更多的研究来推动保险政策和康复实践。
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