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塞拉利昂创伤性和非创伤性伤口及烧伤的发病率、患病率以及伤口护理可及情况;来自2020年全国性家庭调查(PRESSCO)的数据

Incidence and prevalence of traumatic and non-traumatic wounds and burns and access to wound care in Sierra Leone; data from a nationwide household survey (PRESSCO) 2020.

作者信息

Vas Nunes Jonathan H, van Duinen Alex J, Boateng Daniel, Tommy Amidu J, Sankoh Osman, Grobusch Martin P, Bolkan Håkon A

机构信息

Department of Surgery, Amsterdam University Medical Centres, location AMC, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

Global Surgery Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

出版信息

Heliyon. 2024 Sep 30;11(1):e38693. doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e38693. eCollection 2025 Jan 15.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This wound section of the PREvalence Study on Surgical COnditions (PRESSCO) determines the incidence and prevalence of wounds and burns in Sierra Leone. It further describes access to wound care and wound-related healthcare-seeking behaviour.

METHODS

Between October 2019 and March 2020, a nationwide cross-sectional household survey was performed. The survey was based on Surgeons OverSeas Assessment of Surgical Need (SOSAS). Additional questions relating to wounds and burns were added. Following randomization, 25 households in 75 clusters were sampled. Severe wounds were clinically examined.

RESULTS

Of the 3600 individuals included, 143 had developed 151 wounds, including burns (15.2 %) during the year preceding the interview (incidence 4.2 %). A total of 77 people had 83 wounds and burns at the time of the survey (prevalence 2.3 %), of which 23 were severe (prevalence 0.6 %). Burn incidence and prevalence were 0.6 % and 0.1 %, respectively. Most wounds were on extremities (73.5 %), often resulting from cuts (32.8 %), falls (22.4 %), or road traffic accidents (RTA; 16.4 %). Risk factors for developing a wound were male sex (p = 0.004), older age (p = 0.037) and smoking (p = 0.001). Severe wounds had a median duration of 18 months. For 70.2 % of wounds, care at a health facility was sought. Only 49.9 % of households reported financial capacity to visit a secondary health facility. For 56 (37.1 %) of wounds, the desired care was not obtainable. An estimated 44,000 (95 % CI 29,760-67,410) people in Sierra Leone suffer from a severe wound. An estimated 11,000 (95 % CI 6,416-18,268) annual deaths occur due to wounds, predominantly due to RTA's (66.7 %) and accidental injuries (20.0 %).

CONCLUSIONS

Wounds and burns account for an extensive burden on the health and economics of the individual, the household, and the Sierra Leonean society. For over one-third of wounds, the desired surgical care was not obtainable.

摘要

目的

外科疾病患病率研究(PRESSCO)的该伤口部分确定了塞拉利昂伤口和烧伤的发病率及患病率。它进一步描述了伤口护理的可及性以及与伤口相关的就医行为。

方法

2019年10月至2020年3月期间,开展了一项全国性的横断面家庭调查。该调查基于海外外科医生手术需求评估(SOSAS)。增加了与伤口和烧伤相关的额外问题。随机化后,从75个群组中抽取了25个家庭。对严重伤口进行了临床检查。

结果

在纳入的3600人中,143人在访谈前一年出现了151处伤口,包括烧伤(15.2%)(发病率4.2%)。调查时共有77人有83处伤口和烧伤(患病率2.3%),其中23处为严重伤口(患病率0.6%)。烧伤的发病率和患病率分别为0.6%和0.1%。大多数伤口位于四肢(73.5%),通常由切割伤(32.8%)、跌倒(22.4%)或道路交通事故(RTA;16.4%)导致。发生伤口的危险因素为男性(p = 0.004)、年龄较大(p = 0.037)和吸烟(p = 0.001)。严重伤口的中位持续时间为18个月。70.2%的伤口寻求了医疗机构的护理。只有49.9%的家庭报告有经济能力前往二级医疗机构就诊。对于56处(37.1%)伤口,无法获得所需的护理。估计塞拉利昂有44000人(95%CI 29760 - 67410)患有严重伤口。估计每年有11000人(95%CI 6416 - 18268)因伤口死亡,主要是由于道路交通事故(66.7%)和意外伤害(20.0%)。

结论

伤口和烧伤给个人、家庭以及塞拉利昂社会的健康和经济带来了沉重负担。超过三分之一的伤口无法获得所需的手术护理。

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