2012
DOI: 10.1186/1865-1380-5-36
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Non-fatal injuries among pediatric patients seeking care in an urban Ghanaian emergency department

Abstract: BackgroundAccording to the World Health Organization (WHO), injuries represent the largest cause of death among people ages 140 –and contribute to a large burden of disease worldwide. The aims of this study were to characterize the prevalence and relative mechanism of injury among children seeking emergency care and describe the demographics at time of presentation among these children to inform further research in Ghana and sub-Saharan Africa.MethodsA prospective cross-sectional survey of pediatric patients (… Show more

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“…Traffic related injury has already been studied in Ghana (Mock et al, 1999a, Mock et al, 1999b; Afukaar et al, 2003; Kudebong et al, 2011). Injury patterns have also been studied in target populations such as pregnant women (Osei-Ampofo et al, 2016) and pediatric populations (Whiteside et al, 2012). However, recent studies on non-traffic related injury using nationally representative data is limited.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Traffic related injury has already been studied in Ghana (Mock et al, 1999a, Mock et al, 1999b; Afukaar et al, 2003; Kudebong et al, 2011). Injury patterns have also been studied in target populations such as pregnant women (Osei-Ampofo et al, 2016) and pediatric populations (Whiteside et al, 2012). However, recent studies on non-traffic related injury using nationally representative data is limited.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Injuries are considered as one of the major public health and social concerns affecting the whole population (Ming, Hu, Sun, & Xiang, 2012; Whiteside et al, 2012). Schoolchildren and young adults are the main groups affected by nonfatal injuries, and the majority of these injuries occur at school or home (Global Burden of Disease Pediatrics Collaboration, 2016; Whiteside et al, 2012; Zhou, Chen, & Dong, 2013).…”
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“…Injuries are considered as one of the major public health and social concerns affecting the whole population (Ming, Hu, Sun, & Xiang, 2012; Whiteside et al, 2012). Schoolchildren and young adults are the main groups affected by nonfatal injuries, and the majority of these injuries occur at school or home (Global Burden of Disease Pediatrics Collaboration, 2016; Whiteside et al, 2012; Zhou, Chen, & Dong, 2013). The consequences of such injuries for the patients and their families are associated with negative social and economic complications, in both developing and developed countries (Agyepong & Adjei, 2008; Ming et al, 2012; Owens et al, 2008).…”
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