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Epidemiology of sports-related injuries in children and youth presenting to Canadian emergency departments from 2007–2010

机译:2007年至2010年向加拿大急诊科就儿童和青少年体育相关伤害的流行病学

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BackgroundAlthough injuries related to sports and recreation represent a significant burden to children and youth, few studies have examined the descriptive epidemiology of sports-related injury since 2005, and some sports such as ringette have not been evaluated to date. The primary purpose of this study was to provide the descriptive epidemiology of sports-related injuries treated in emergency departments for children and youth aged 5 – 19. MethodsA retrospective data analysis was performed using data from the Canadian Hospitals Injury Reporting and Prevention Program [CHIRPP] from fiscal years (April – March) 2007/08 to 2009/10. CHIRPP is a computerized information system designed by the Public Health Agency of Canada that collects information about injuries to people evaluated in emergency departments across 11 pediatric hospitals and 5 general hospitals in Canada. Thirteen sports or activities were analyzed (baseball, basketball, cycling, football, ice hockey, lacrosse, ringette, rugby, skiing, sledding, snowboarding, soccer, and volleyball). Descriptive statistics, including frequency by sport, age and sex, as well as the percent of concussions within each sport were calculated. ResultsOut of a total of 56, 691 reported sports and recreational injuries, soccer accounted for the largest proportion of injuries with 11,941 reported cases over the 3?year time period. Of these, approximately 30% were fractures. The 10 – 14?year age group reported the greatest proportion of injuries in 10 out of the 13 sports analyzed. In addition, males reported a greater number of overall injuries than females in 11 out of the 13 sports analyzed. The largest percentage of concussions was reported in ringette; these injuries accounted for 17.1% of overall injuries within this sport. ConclusionsInjury prevention programs in Canada should focus on improving evidence-based programs to reduce the burden of injuries in all sports.
机译:背景技术尽管与运动和娱乐相关的伤害给儿童和青少年带来了沉重负担,但自2005年以来,很少有研究检查描述性运动相关伤害的流行病学,并且迄今为止尚未评估某些运动,例如风琴。这项研究的主要目的是提供描述性流行病学,以流行病学的形式对5-19岁的儿童和青少年在急诊科进行治疗。方法使用来自加拿大医院伤害报告和预防计划[CHIRPP]的数据进行回顾性数据分析。从2007/08财年(4月至3月)到2009/10年。 CHIRPP是加拿大公共卫生局设计的计算机信息系统,该系统收集加拿大11家儿科医院和5家综合医院急诊科评估的人员受伤信息。分析了13种运动或活动(棒球,篮球,自行车,足球,冰球,曲棍球,小铃铛,橄榄球,滑雪,雪橇,滑雪板,足球和排球)。计算描述性统计数据,包括按运动,年龄和性别分类的频率以及每种运动中脑震荡的百分比。结果在总共报告的56,691起体育和娱乐伤害中,足球占受伤的比例最大,在3年时间内报告了11,941起。其中约30%是骨折。 10至14岁年龄组报告在所分析的13种运动中,有10种受伤比例最大。此外,在所分析的13项运动中,有11项中男性报告的总体受伤人数高于女性。脑震荡的最大比例是在风铃中。这些伤害占这项运动总伤害的17.1%。结论加拿大的伤害预防计划应集中于改进循证计划,以减轻所有运动中的伤害负担。

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