Analysis of clinical characteristics and health resource costs in children hospitalised for injuries in southern Sichuan, China

To investigate the clinical characteristics and health resource costs among children hospitalised for injuries in southern Sichuan, China, and to provide guidance for prevention and treatment. We collected clinical data concerning children aged from 29 days to 18 years hospitalised for injuries from...

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Published inFrontiers in pediatrics Vol. 11; p. 1200886
Main Authors Lu, ZiWei, Wang, YinSu, Nie, Min, Li, JiaQin, Yu, YanHong, Zhuang, Yuan, Mao, Xiaoyan, Shen, Xing
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Frontiers Media S.A 03.07.2023
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Summary:To investigate the clinical characteristics and health resource costs among children hospitalised for injuries in southern Sichuan, China, and to provide guidance for prevention and treatment. We collected clinical data concerning children aged from 29 days to 18 years hospitalised for injuries from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2021, retrospectively analysing the basic characteristics, evolution of injury characteristics over time, risk factors for events with adverse outcomes, and health resource costs. Among 5,826 hospitalised children with injuries, males (63.6%), those in rural areas (40.3%), and adolescents (33.5%) were most commonly injured. Most injuries occurred at home (52.6%), and during summer. The most common injury types were falls, burns, road traffic injuries, poisoning, and foreign body injuries (32.0%, 17.9%, 13.6%, 8.8%, and 7.9%, respectively). After 2019, the proportion of intentional injuries among adolescent girls was significantly higher. Road traffic injuries most commonly led to poor clinical outcomes (95%CI: 5.39-31.51), followed by falls (95%CI: 2.20-10.67). Adolescents were at higher risk of poor prognosis. Injuries occurring in rural areas, adolescents, road traffic injuries, and falls cost high health resource. Injuries among children remain serious, with males and adolescents from villages predominantly affected. Attention should be paid to intentional injuries among adolescent females also. Targeted prevention and control measures for road traffic injuries and falls should be strengthened.
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Edited by: Pengpeng Ye, Chinese Center For Disease Control and Prevention, China
Reviewed by: Cihad Dundar, Ondokuz Mayıs University, Türkiye Tao Xu, National Center for Women and Children’s Health, China CDC, China
Abbreviations CI, confidence interval; WHO, world health organization; ICD-10, international classification of diseases; OR, odds ratio; CSSs, child safety seats.
ISSN:2296-2360
2296-2360
DOI:10.3389/fped.2023.1200886