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Home-related and work-related injuries in Makwanpur district, Nepal: a household survey

OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of home-related and work-related injuries, their mechanisms, inequalities and costs associated with these injuries. METHODS: A household survey was undertaken in three palikas of Makwanpur district between April and June 2019. Data were collected electronicall...

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Autores principales: Pant, Puspa Raj, Deave, Toity, Banstola, Amrit, Bhatta, Sumiksha, Joshi, Elisha, Adhikari, Dhruba, Manandhar, Sunil Raja, Joshi, Sunil Kumar, Mytton, Julie A
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8461414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33148799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2020-043986
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author Pant, Puspa Raj
Deave, Toity
Banstola, Amrit
Bhatta, Sumiksha
Joshi, Elisha
Adhikari, Dhruba
Manandhar, Sunil Raja
Joshi, Sunil Kumar
Mytton, Julie A
author_facet Pant, Puspa Raj
Deave, Toity
Banstola, Amrit
Bhatta, Sumiksha
Joshi, Elisha
Adhikari, Dhruba
Manandhar, Sunil Raja
Joshi, Sunil Kumar
Mytton, Julie A
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description OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of home-related and work-related injuries, their mechanisms, inequalities and costs associated with these injuries. METHODS: A household survey was undertaken in three palikas of Makwanpur district between April and June 2019. Data were collected electronically on non-fatal injuries that occurred in the previous 3 months and fatal injuries that occurred in the previous 5 years. FINDINGS: 17 593 individuals were surveyed from 3327 households. Injury rates were 8.0 per 1000 population for home injuries and 6.4 per 1000 for work-related injuries; 61.0% of home injuries were among women and 69.9% of work-related injuries among men. Falls were the cause of 48% home injuries, affecting 50.9% of men and 46.5% of women. Burns/scalds were higher in women than men, affecting 17.4% of women reporting home injuries. Cuts and piercings accounted for 39.8% of all work-related injuries and 36.3% were falls. Injury incidence varied by ethnic group: home injuries were highest in Brahmin (12.0 per 1000) and work-related injuries highest in Rai groups (21.0 per 1000). The total mean costs (transport and treatment) of work-related injury was US$143.3 (SD 276.7), higher than for home injuries (US$130.4, SD 347.6). The number of home (n=74, 64.9%) and work-related (n=67, 77.9%) injuries were higher in families below the poverty line than families in the next income bracket (home: n=22, 19.3%; work: n=11, 12.8%). CONCLUSIONS: Home-related and work-related fall injuries are common. The inequalities in injury identified in our study by rurality, age, sex, income level and ethnic group can help target injury prevention interventions for vulnerable groups.
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spelling pubmed-84614142021-10-08 Home-related and work-related injuries in Makwanpur district, Nepal: a household survey Pant, Puspa Raj Deave, Toity Banstola, Amrit Bhatta, Sumiksha Joshi, Elisha Adhikari, Dhruba Manandhar, Sunil Raja Joshi, Sunil Kumar Mytton, Julie A Inj Prev Original Research OBJECTIVE: To describe the epidemiology of home-related and work-related injuries, their mechanisms, inequalities and costs associated with these injuries. METHODS: A household survey was undertaken in three palikas of Makwanpur district between April and June 2019. Data were collected electronically on non-fatal injuries that occurred in the previous 3 months and fatal injuries that occurred in the previous 5 years. FINDINGS: 17 593 individuals were surveyed from 3327 households. Injury rates were 8.0 per 1000 population for home injuries and 6.4 per 1000 for work-related injuries; 61.0% of home injuries were among women and 69.9% of work-related injuries among men. Falls were the cause of 48% home injuries, affecting 50.9% of men and 46.5% of women. Burns/scalds were higher in women than men, affecting 17.4% of women reporting home injuries. Cuts and piercings accounted for 39.8% of all work-related injuries and 36.3% were falls. Injury incidence varied by ethnic group: home injuries were highest in Brahmin (12.0 per 1000) and work-related injuries highest in Rai groups (21.0 per 1000). The total mean costs (transport and treatment) of work-related injury was US$143.3 (SD 276.7), higher than for home injuries (US$130.4, SD 347.6). The number of home (n=74, 64.9%) and work-related (n=67, 77.9%) injuries were higher in families below the poverty line than families in the next income bracket (home: n=22, 19.3%; work: n=11, 12.8%). CONCLUSIONS: Home-related and work-related fall injuries are common. The inequalities in injury identified in our study by rurality, age, sex, income level and ethnic group can help target injury prevention interventions for vulnerable groups. BMJ Publishing Group 2021-10 2020-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8461414/ /pubmed/33148799 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2020-043986 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2021. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Pant, Puspa Raj
Deave, Toity
Banstola, Amrit
Bhatta, Sumiksha
Joshi, Elisha
Adhikari, Dhruba
Manandhar, Sunil Raja
Joshi, Sunil Kumar
Mytton, Julie A
Home-related and work-related injuries in Makwanpur district, Nepal: a household survey
title Home-related and work-related injuries in Makwanpur district, Nepal: a household survey
title_full Home-related and work-related injuries in Makwanpur district, Nepal: a household survey
title_fullStr Home-related and work-related injuries in Makwanpur district, Nepal: a household survey
title_full_unstemmed Home-related and work-related injuries in Makwanpur district, Nepal: a household survey
title_short Home-related and work-related injuries in Makwanpur district, Nepal: a household survey
title_sort home-related and work-related injuries in makwanpur district, nepal: a household survey
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8461414/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33148799
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/injuryprev-2020-043986
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