A Research of Emergency Service Admission Due to Home Accidents before and during the Covid-19 (Sars-Cov-2) Pandemic in Ankara (Turkey)

Q4 Medicine
Yavuz Hekimoglu, Burak Taştekin, Gülhan Kurtoğlu Çelik, Ahmet Emre Ay, M. Aşırdizer
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Abstract

Home accidents can cause serious injuries, disabilities, and deaths. Approximately 40 million people were treated in hospitals annually because of injuries occurring in homes, and these injuries were responsible for approximately 76% of preventable deaths. The aims of this study are to compare the home accidents in the one-year period during the pandemic and the home accidents in the one-year period before the pandemic, and to reveal how the home accidents are affected in which part of the home and in which types of injuries. A retrospective study was made of the records of patients injured in home accidents between pre-pandemic and pandemic one-year periods. The patients were classified according to age groups, gender, season, day and time of the home accident, accident type, part of the home, trauma localization and type, and severity of injuries. While 46.5% of the 581 injured patients were before the pandemic, 53.5% were in the pandemic period. The injuries increased as the number of households staying at home increased compared to the pre-pandemic period. Likewise, there was a significant increase in the number of falls from balconies and windows during the pandemic period. It is still not possible to make a definite prediction about the course of the pandemic. In this context, it is of great importance to provide information on prevention from home accidents, especially in television programs and distance education activities.Copyright © 2023, Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi. All rights reserved.
土耳其安卡拉2019冠状病毒病(Sars-Cov-2)大流行前后因家庭事故入院急救的研究
家庭事故可能导致严重的伤害、残疾和死亡。每年约有4000万人因在家中受伤而在医院接受治疗,这些伤害造成了约76%的可预防死亡。本研究的目的是比较大流行期间一年内的家庭事故和大流行前一年内的家庭事故,并揭示家庭事故是如何影响家庭的哪个部分和哪些类型的伤害。对大流行前和大流行一年间在家庭事故中受伤的患者的记录进行了回顾性研究。根据患者的年龄、性别、季节、家庭事故发生的日期和时间、事故类型、家庭的部分、创伤的定位和类型、损伤的严重程度进行分类。581名受伤患者中,46.5%发生在大流行之前,53.5%发生在大流行期间。与大流行前相比,待在家里的家庭数量有所增加,受伤人数也有所增加。同样,在大流行期间,从阳台和窗户坠落的人数也显著增加。对大流行的进程作出明确的预测仍然是不可能的。在这种情况下,提供预防家庭事故的信息,特别是在电视节目和远程教育活动中,是非常重要的。版权所有©2023,郁祖库伊尔大学Tip Fakultesi。版权所有。
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