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A National Survey of Musculoskeletal Impairment in Rwanda: Prevalence, Causes and Service Implications
BACKGROUND: Accurate information on the prevalence and causes of musculoskeletal impairment (MSI) is lacking in low income countries. We present a new survey methodology that is based on sound epidemiological principles and is linked to the World Health Organisation's International Classificati...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2483936/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18682849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002851 |
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author | Atijosan, Oluwarantimi Rischewski, Dorothea Simms, Victoria Kuper, Hannah Linganwa, Bonaventure Nuhi, Assuman Foster, Allen Lavy, Chris |
author_facet | Atijosan, Oluwarantimi Rischewski, Dorothea Simms, Victoria Kuper, Hannah Linganwa, Bonaventure Nuhi, Assuman Foster, Allen Lavy, Chris |
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description | BACKGROUND: Accurate information on the prevalence and causes of musculoskeletal impairment (MSI) is lacking in low income countries. We present a new survey methodology that is based on sound epidemiological principles and is linked to the World Health Organisation's International Classification of Functioning. METHODS: Clusters were selected with probability proportionate to size. Households were selected within clusters through compact segment sampling. 105 clusters of 80 people (all ages) were included. All participants were screened for MSI by a physiotherapist and medical assistant. Possible cases plus a random sample of 10% of non-MSI cases were examined further to ascertain diagnosis, aetiology, quality of life, and treatment needs. FINDINGS: 6757 of 8368 enumerated individuals (80.8%) were screened. There were 352 cases, giving an overall prevalence for MSI of 5.2%. (95% CI 4.5–5.9) The prevalence of MSI increased with age and was similar in men and women. Extrapolating these estimates, there are approximately 488,000 MSI diagnoses in Rwanda. Only 8.2% of MSI cases were severe, while the majority were moderate (43.7%) or mild (46.3%). Diagnostic categories comprised 11.5% congenital, 31.3% trauma, 3.8% infection, 9.0% neurological, and 44.4% non-traumatic non infective acquired. The most common individual diagnoses were joint disease (13.3%), angular limb deformity (9.7%) and fracture mal- and non-union (7.2%). 96% of all cases required further treatment. INTERPRETATION: This survey demonstrates a large burden of MSI in Rwanda, which is mostly untreated. The survey methodology will be useful in other low income countries, to assist with planning services and monitoring trends. |
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spelling | pubmed-24839362008-08-06 A National Survey of Musculoskeletal Impairment in Rwanda: Prevalence, Causes and Service Implications Atijosan, Oluwarantimi Rischewski, Dorothea Simms, Victoria Kuper, Hannah Linganwa, Bonaventure Nuhi, Assuman Foster, Allen Lavy, Chris PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Accurate information on the prevalence and causes of musculoskeletal impairment (MSI) is lacking in low income countries. We present a new survey methodology that is based on sound epidemiological principles and is linked to the World Health Organisation's International Classification of Functioning. METHODS: Clusters were selected with probability proportionate to size. Households were selected within clusters through compact segment sampling. 105 clusters of 80 people (all ages) were included. All participants were screened for MSI by a physiotherapist and medical assistant. Possible cases plus a random sample of 10% of non-MSI cases were examined further to ascertain diagnosis, aetiology, quality of life, and treatment needs. FINDINGS: 6757 of 8368 enumerated individuals (80.8%) were screened. There were 352 cases, giving an overall prevalence for MSI of 5.2%. (95% CI 4.5–5.9) The prevalence of MSI increased with age and was similar in men and women. Extrapolating these estimates, there are approximately 488,000 MSI diagnoses in Rwanda. Only 8.2% of MSI cases were severe, while the majority were moderate (43.7%) or mild (46.3%). Diagnostic categories comprised 11.5% congenital, 31.3% trauma, 3.8% infection, 9.0% neurological, and 44.4% non-traumatic non infective acquired. The most common individual diagnoses were joint disease (13.3%), angular limb deformity (9.7%) and fracture mal- and non-union (7.2%). 96% of all cases required further treatment. INTERPRETATION: This survey demonstrates a large burden of MSI in Rwanda, which is mostly untreated. The survey methodology will be useful in other low income countries, to assist with planning services and monitoring trends. Public Library of Science 2008-08-06 /pmc/articles/PMC2483936/ /pubmed/18682849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002851 Text en Atijosan et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Atijosan, Oluwarantimi Rischewski, Dorothea Simms, Victoria Kuper, Hannah Linganwa, Bonaventure Nuhi, Assuman Foster, Allen Lavy, Chris A National Survey of Musculoskeletal Impairment in Rwanda: Prevalence, Causes and Service Implications |
title | A National Survey of Musculoskeletal Impairment in Rwanda: Prevalence, Causes and Service Implications |
title_full | A National Survey of Musculoskeletal Impairment in Rwanda: Prevalence, Causes and Service Implications |
title_fullStr | A National Survey of Musculoskeletal Impairment in Rwanda: Prevalence, Causes and Service Implications |
title_full_unstemmed | A National Survey of Musculoskeletal Impairment in Rwanda: Prevalence, Causes and Service Implications |
title_short | A National Survey of Musculoskeletal Impairment in Rwanda: Prevalence, Causes and Service Implications |
title_sort | national survey of musculoskeletal impairment in rwanda: prevalence, causes and service implications |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2483936/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18682849 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0002851 |
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