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新冠疫情期间的手部损伤:封城的教训

Hand injuries during COVID-19: Lessons from lockdown.

作者信息

Ho Emma, Riordan Edward, Nicklin Sean

机构信息

Department of Hand Surgery, Sydney Hospital, 8 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Department of Hand Surgery, Sydney Hospital, 8 Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW, Australia; University of Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

J Plast Reconstr Aesthet Surg. 2021 Jun;74(6):1408-1412. doi: 10.1016/j.bjps.2020.12.020. Epub 2020 Dec 14.

Abstract

The two-month nationwide lockdown implemented in Australia in response to COVID-19 involved restrictions on social gatherings and non-essential services, resulting in marked changes to the distribution of time spent at home and in the workplace. Given the likelihood of future lockdowns, this study aimed to investigate whether the lockdown was associated with an alteration in the pattern of acute hand injuries admitted to Sydney Hospital Hand Unit relative to the same period in 2019, and whether target areas for preventative strategies could be identified. During the lockdown period in 2020, 332 acute presentations were noted, and in the same period in 2019, 310 cases were noted. The mean patient age was higher in 2020, largely due to a 327% increase in do-it-yourself (DIY) injuries. Workplace injuries increased in 2020 despite a 9.5% reduction in hours-worked, reflecting a redistribution of workers into manual labour jobs with a higher risk for hand injuries. Patients who suffered low-energy injuries at work were also significantly younger in 2020, suggesting this effect was most pronounced in younger age-groups, probably due to the shutdown of hospitality-based industries. Domestic violence-related injuries increased in 2020, highlighting the need to maintain resources to provide support in such cases at subspecialty hand units, which are often largely outpatient-centred. This study, therefore, identified a number of key areas that could be targeted in the event of future lockdowns, including messages regarding safe DIY activities, and more stringent requirements regarding worksite briefing and safety for people commencing labour-based jobs, especially if transferring from another industry.

摘要

澳大利亚为应对新冠疫情实施了为期两个月的全国封锁,其中包括对社交聚会和非必要服务的限制,这导致人们在家和工作场所的时间分配发生了显著变化。鉴于未来可能再次实施封锁,本研究旨在调查此次封锁是否与悉尼医院手部科室收治的急性手部损伤模式相对于2019年同期的变化有关,以及是否能够确定预防策略的目标领域。2020年封锁期间,记录了332例急性病例,2019年同期记录了310例。2020年患者的平均年龄更高,这主要是由于自己动手(DIY)造成的损伤增加了327%。尽管工作时长减少了9.5%,但2020年工作场所受伤人数有所增加,这反映出工人重新分配到了手部受伤风险更高的体力劳动工作中。2020年在工作中遭受低能量损伤的患者年龄也明显更小,这表明这种影响在年轻人群体中最为明显,可能是由于以服务业为主的行业关闭所致。2020年与家庭暴力相关的损伤有所增加,这凸显了在以门诊为主的手部专科单位维持资源以提供此类支持的必要性。因此,本研究确定了一些在未来封锁情况下可以作为目标的关键领域,包括关于安全DIY活动的信息,以及对开始从事体力工作的人员(特别是从其他行业转行过来的人员)的工作现场简报和安全方面更严格的要求。

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