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新冠疫情期间南非地区医院禁酒令期间的创伤趋势。

Trauma trends during COVID-19 alcohol prohibition at a South African regional hospital.

机构信息

Centre for Global Surgery, Department of Global Health, Stellenbosch University, Tygerberg, South Africa.

Department of Surgery, Worcester Regional Hospital, Worcester, South Africa.

出版信息

Drug Alcohol Rev. 2022 Jan;41(1):13-19. doi: 10.1111/dar.13310. Epub 2021 May 17.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between trauma volume and alcohol prohibition during the COVID-19 lockdown in South Africa.

METHODS

This was a retrospective analysis of trauma volume from Worcester Regional Hospital in South Africa from 1 January to 28 December 2020. We compared total volume and incidence rates during five calendar periods; one when alcohol sales were allowed as per normal and four when alcohol sales were completely or partially banned. Poisson regression was used to model differences between alcohol ban and non-ban periods.

RESULTS

During the first period (pre-COVID-19, no ban), the trauma admission rate was 95 per 100 days, compared to 39 during the second period (complete ban 1), 74 during the third period (partial ban 1), 40 during the fourth period (complete ban 2) and 105 during the fifth period (partial ban 2). There was a 59-69% decrease in trauma volume between the no ban and complete ban 1 periods. When alcohol sales were partially reinstated, trauma volume significantly increased by 83-90% then dropped again by 39-46% with complete ban 2. By the second half of 2020, when alcohol sales were partially allowed again (partial ban 2), trauma volume increased by 163-250%, thus returning to pre-COVID-19 levels.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS

Our study demonstrates a clear trend of decreased trauma volume during periods of complete alcohol prohibition compared to non- and partial alcohol bans. This finding suggests that temporary alcohol bans can be used to decrease health facility traffic during national emergencies.

摘要

简介

本研究旨在探讨 COVID-19 封锁期间南非创伤量与酒精禁令之间的关系。

方法

这是对南非 Worcester 地区医院 2020 年 1 月 1 日至 12 月 28 日期间创伤量的回顾性分析。我们比较了五个日历期间的总容量和发病率:一个是允许正常销售酒精的时期,四个是完全或部分禁止销售酒精的时期。使用泊松回归对酒精禁令和非禁令期间的差异进行建模。

结果

在第一个时期(COVID-19 之前,无禁令),创伤入院率为每 100 天 95 例,而在第二个时期(完全禁令 1)为 39 例,第三个时期(部分禁令 1)为 74 例,第四个时期(完全禁令 2)为 40 例,第五个时期(部分禁令 2)为 105 例。在无禁令和完全禁令 1 期间,创伤量下降了 59-69%。当酒精销售部分恢复时,创伤量显著增加了 83-90%,然后在完全禁令 2 时再次下降了 39-46%。到 2020 年下半年,当酒精销售再次部分允许(部分禁令 2)时,创伤量增加了 163-250%,因此恢复到 COVID-19 之前的水平。

讨论与结论

我们的研究表明,在完全禁止酒精期间,与非酒精和部分酒精禁令相比,创伤量明显减少。这一发现表明,在国家紧急情况下,临时酒精禁令可用于减少医疗设施的流量。

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