Cargando…

Investigating social determinants of child health and their implications in reducing pediatric traumatic injury: A framework and 17-year retrospective case-control study protocol

INTRODUCTION: Traumatic physical injuries are the number one cause of hospitalization and death among children in Canada. The majority of these injuries are preventable. The burden from injury can be reduced through prevention programs tailored to at-risk groups, however, existing research does not...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Goodon, Hunter, Gawaziuk, Justin, Comaskey, Brenda, Afifi, Tracie O., Château, Dan, Brownell, Marni, Sareen, Jitender, Morgan, Cora, Logsetty, Sarvesh, Spiwak, Rae
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10681167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38011128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294734
_version_ 1785150760294547456
author Goodon, Hunter
Gawaziuk, Justin
Comaskey, Brenda
Afifi, Tracie O.
Château, Dan
Brownell, Marni
Sareen, Jitender
Morgan, Cora
Logsetty, Sarvesh
Spiwak, Rae
author_facet Goodon, Hunter
Gawaziuk, Justin
Comaskey, Brenda
Afifi, Tracie O.
Château, Dan
Brownell, Marni
Sareen, Jitender
Morgan, Cora
Logsetty, Sarvesh
Spiwak, Rae
author_sort Goodon, Hunter
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: Traumatic physical injuries are the number one cause of hospitalization and death among children in Canada. The majority of these injuries are preventable. The burden from injury can be reduced through prevention programs tailored to at-risk groups, however, existing research does not provide a strong explanation of how social factors influence a child’s risk of injury. We propose a theoretical framework to better understand social factors and injury in children and will examine the association between these social factors and physical traumatic injury in children using large population-wide data. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will examine data from 11,000 children hospitalized for traumatic physical injury and 55,000 matched uninjured children by linking longitudinal administrative and clinical data contained at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy. We will examine 14 social determinants of child health measures from our theoretical framework, including receipt of income assistance, rural/urban status, socioeconomic status, children in care, child mental disorder, and parental factors (involvement with criminal justice system, education, social housing, immigration status, high residential mobility, mother’s age at first birth, maternal Axis I mental disorder, maternal Axis II mental disorder and maternal physical disorder) to identify groups and periods of time when children are at greatest risk for traumatic physical injury. A conditional multivariable logistic regression model will be calculated (including all social determinant measures) to determine odds ratios and adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence interval) for cases (injured) and controls (non-injured). ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Health Information Privacy Committee (HIPC No. 2017/2018-75) and local ethics approval (H2018-123) were obtained. Once social measures have been identified through statistical modelling, we will determine how they fit into a Haddon matrix to identify appropriate areas for intervention. Knowing these risk factors will guide decision-makers and health policy.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10681167
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Public Library of Science
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-106811672023-11-27 Investigating social determinants of child health and their implications in reducing pediatric traumatic injury: A framework and 17-year retrospective case-control study protocol Goodon, Hunter Gawaziuk, Justin Comaskey, Brenda Afifi, Tracie O. Château, Dan Brownell, Marni Sareen, Jitender Morgan, Cora Logsetty, Sarvesh Spiwak, Rae PLoS One Study Protocol INTRODUCTION: Traumatic physical injuries are the number one cause of hospitalization and death among children in Canada. The majority of these injuries are preventable. The burden from injury can be reduced through prevention programs tailored to at-risk groups, however, existing research does not provide a strong explanation of how social factors influence a child’s risk of injury. We propose a theoretical framework to better understand social factors and injury in children and will examine the association between these social factors and physical traumatic injury in children using large population-wide data. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: We will examine data from 11,000 children hospitalized for traumatic physical injury and 55,000 matched uninjured children by linking longitudinal administrative and clinical data contained at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy. We will examine 14 social determinants of child health measures from our theoretical framework, including receipt of income assistance, rural/urban status, socioeconomic status, children in care, child mental disorder, and parental factors (involvement with criminal justice system, education, social housing, immigration status, high residential mobility, mother’s age at first birth, maternal Axis I mental disorder, maternal Axis II mental disorder and maternal physical disorder) to identify groups and periods of time when children are at greatest risk for traumatic physical injury. A conditional multivariable logistic regression model will be calculated (including all social determinant measures) to determine odds ratios and adjusted odds ratios (95% confidence interval) for cases (injured) and controls (non-injured). ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Health Information Privacy Committee (HIPC No. 2017/2018-75) and local ethics approval (H2018-123) were obtained. Once social measures have been identified through statistical modelling, we will determine how they fit into a Haddon matrix to identify appropriate areas for intervention. Knowing these risk factors will guide decision-makers and health policy. Public Library of Science 2023-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10681167/ /pubmed/38011128 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294734 Text en © 2023 Goodon et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Goodon, Hunter
Gawaziuk, Justin
Comaskey, Brenda
Afifi, Tracie O.
Château, Dan
Brownell, Marni
Sareen, Jitender
Morgan, Cora
Logsetty, Sarvesh
Spiwak, Rae
Investigating social determinants of child health and their implications in reducing pediatric traumatic injury: A framework and 17-year retrospective case-control study protocol
title Investigating social determinants of child health and their implications in reducing pediatric traumatic injury: A framework and 17-year retrospective case-control study protocol
title_full Investigating social determinants of child health and their implications in reducing pediatric traumatic injury: A framework and 17-year retrospective case-control study protocol
title_fullStr Investigating social determinants of child health and their implications in reducing pediatric traumatic injury: A framework and 17-year retrospective case-control study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Investigating social determinants of child health and their implications in reducing pediatric traumatic injury: A framework and 17-year retrospective case-control study protocol
title_short Investigating social determinants of child health and their implications in reducing pediatric traumatic injury: A framework and 17-year retrospective case-control study protocol
title_sort investigating social determinants of child health and their implications in reducing pediatric traumatic injury: a framework and 17-year retrospective case-control study protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10681167/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38011128
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0294734
work_keys_str_mv AT goodonhunter investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol
AT gawaziukjustin investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol
AT comaskeybrenda investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol
AT afifitracieo investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol
AT chateaudan investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol
AT brownellmarni investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol
AT sareenjitender investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol
AT morgancora investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol
AT logsettysarvesh investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol
AT spiwakrae investigatingsocialdeterminantsofchildhealthandtheirimplicationsinreducingpediatrictraumaticinjuryaframeworkand17yearretrospectivecasecontrolstudyprotocol