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与阿拉斯加船只上发生的伤害相关的因素:居民与非居民之间的差异。

Factors associated with injuries occurring aboard vessels in Alaska: differences between residents and nonresidents.

作者信息

Hudson Diana, Nilsen Per, Dahl Eilif, Mode Nicolle, Ekman Robert

机构信息

Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Social Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden.

出版信息

J Travel Med. 2006 Mar-Apr;13(2):67-72. doi: 10.1111/j.1708-8305.2006.00018.x.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Over the past decade, visitors to Alaska have spent increasing amounts of time engaged in water-based recreational activities aboard vessels of various sizes. Serious vessel-related injuries to travelers in Alaska involve not only medical care from unfamiliar health care providers and facilities but also entail the loss of vacation time and the need for injured travelers to return to their homes under less than optimal traveling conditions.

METHODS

This study employed a retrospective, case-comparison analysis to identify differences in factors associated with recreational injuries acquired aboard watercraft that resulted in hospitalizations of residents and nonresidents of Alaska during 1991 to 2000. Tests of proportions were conducted to elucidate differences in demographic characteristics and injury precursors between the two subgroups. Specific injury outcomes were then tested for significance using odds ratios.

RESULTS

Alaska residents and nonresidents demonstrated significant differences for both demographic factors and factors describing events leading to injuries, and for injury outcomes. Nonresidents were more likely to be 65 years or older, female, and aboard cruise ships when injuries occurred. Nonresidents were more likely to suffer fracture injuries, to suffer injuries with Abbreviated Injury Scores greater than 2, to experience posthospital discharges to sites other than their homes, and to experience postinjury disabilities.

CONCLUSIONS

Alaska residents and nonresidents in this study showed significant differences in demographics, precipitating events, and injury outcomes. The findings lend support for targeted safety promotion programs.

摘要

背景

在过去十年中,前往阿拉斯加的游客花在各种规模船只上进行水上娱乐活动的时间越来越多。阿拉斯加游客因船只造成的严重伤害不仅涉及由不熟悉的医疗服务提供者和设施提供医疗护理,还意味着损失假期时间,以及受伤游客需要在不太理想的旅行条件下返回家园。

方法

本研究采用回顾性病例对照分析,以确定1991年至2000年期间阿拉斯加居民和非居民因水上船只娱乐受伤而住院的相关因素差异。进行比例测试以阐明两个亚组在人口统计学特征和受伤先兆方面的差异。然后使用比值比测试特定伤害结果的显著性。

结果

阿拉斯加居民和非居民在人口统计学因素、描述受伤事件的因素以及伤害结果方面均表现出显著差异。非居民在受伤时更有可能年龄在65岁及以上、为女性且乘坐游轮。非居民更有可能遭受骨折伤害、遭受简明损伤评分大于2的伤害、出院后前往非家乡的地点,以及受伤后出现残疾。

结论

本研究中的阿拉斯加居民和非居民在人口统计学、诱发事件和伤害结果方面存在显著差异。这些发现为有针对性的安全促进计划提供了支持。

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