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Intentional injury and violence in Cape Town, South Africa: an epidemiological analysis of trauma admissions data

机译:南非开普敦的故意伤害和暴力:创伤住院数据的流行病学分析

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Background: Injury is a truly global health issue that has enormous societal and economic consequences in all countries. Interpersonal violence is now widely recognized as important global public health issues that can be addressed through evidence-based interventions. In South Africa, as in many low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), a lack of ongoing, systematic injury surveillance has limited the ability to characterize the burden of violence-related injury and to develop prevention programmes.Objective: To describe the profile of trauma presenting to the trauma centre of Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town, South Africa – relating to interpersonal violence, using data collected from a newly implemented surveillance system. Particular emphasis was placed on temporal aspects of injury epidemiology, as well as age and sex differentiation.Design: Data were collected prospectively using a standardized trauma admissions form for all patients presenting to the trauma centre. An epidemiological analysis was conducted on 16 months of data collected from June 2010 to October 2011.Results: A total of 8445 patients were included in the analysis, in which the majority were violence-related. Specifically, 35% of records included violent trauma and, of those, 75% of victims were male. There was a clear temporal pattern: a greater proportion of intentional injuries occur during the night, while unintentional injury peaks late in the afternoon. In total, two-third of all intentional trauma is inflicted on the weekends, as is 60% of unintentional trauma. Where alcohol was recorded in the record, 72% of cases involved intentional injury. Sex was again a key factor as over 80% of all records involving alcohol or substance abuse were associated with males. The findings highlighted the association between violence, young males, substance use, and weekends.Conclusions: This study provides the basis for evidence-based interventions to reduce the burden of intentional injury. Furthermore, it demonstrates the value of locally appropriate, ongoing, systematic public health surveillance in LMIC.
机译:背景:伤害是一个真正的全球性健康问题,在所有国家中都具有巨大的社会和经济后果。人际暴力现已被广泛认为是重要的全球公共卫生问题,可以通过循证干预来解决。与许多低收入和中等收入国家(LMIC)一样,在南非,缺乏持续的系统性伤害监测工作已经限制了表征与暴力相关的伤害负担和制定预防计划的能力。使用从新实施的监视系统收集的数据,向南非开普敦Groote Schuur医院创伤中心呈现的创伤概况–与人际暴力有关。特别强调了在创伤流行病学的时间方面,以及年龄和性别的差异。设计:采用标准化的创伤入院表格对所有出现在创伤中心的患者进行前瞻性收集数据。对2010年6月至2011年10月收集的16个月数据进行了流行病学分析。结果:分析共纳入8445名患者,其中大多数与暴力有关。具体来说,有35%的记录包括暴力创伤,其中75%的受害者是男性。有明显的时间规律:故意伤害在夜间发生的比例更高,而意外伤害在下午晚些时候达到高峰。总计,所有故意伤害的三分之二是在周末造成的,无意伤害的发生率为60%。在记录中记录有酒精的地方,有72%的案件涉及故意伤害。性别再次成为关键因素,因为在涉及酒精或药物滥用的所有记录中,有80%以上与男性有关。研究结果突显了暴力行为,年轻男性,吸毒和周末之间的联系。结论:本研究为减少人为伤害负担的循证干预措施提供了基础。此外,它展示了中低收入国家在当地进行适当的,正在进行的,系统的公共卫生监督的价值。

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