Cent Eur J Public Health 2007, 15(4):154-157 | DOI: 10.21101/cejph.a3428
Profile of Services Provided by an Accident and Emergency Care Department in Connection with Road Traffic Injuries Involving Children, 2003-2005
- Public Health Department, School of Medicine, "Gr.T. Popa" University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Iasi, Romania
Objective: To study profile of services provided by an accident and emergency care department (AECD) in connection with road traffic injuries involving children in "St. Maria" University Paediatrics Hospital, Iaşi, Romania.
Methods: The survey represents a descriptive analysis of 2003-2005 data regarding the 538 injured children aged 0-18 years and allowed to design the request pattern based on: a) comparison between observed case distribution by weekday, month and season and hypothetical equal distribution using χ2 test; b) most common features of cases.
Results: Injuries ranged from 4.3% in March to 12.3% in August, being significantly higher in summer. Children aged 5-14 years represented 65.6%. The male : female and urban : rural ratios were 1.3 : 1 and 1.5 : 1, respectively. Two in three cases were found to suffer head injury, and one in two children suffered abdomen/ pelvis contusions.
Conclusion: More road traffic injuries attended the AECD during summer. The common case was male gender aged 5-14 years, urban area, with head injury and abdomen/ pelvis contusions.
Klíčová slova: child road traffic injuries, university paediatrics hospital, accident and emergency care department
Vloženo: 30. březen 2007; Revidováno: 10. červenec 2007; Přijato: 10. červenec 2007; Zveřejněno: 1. prosinec 2007 Zobrazit citaci
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