Sugarman J R, Grossman D C
Division of Research, Evaluation, and Epidemiology, Portland Area Indian Health Service, Seattle, WA, USA.
Public Health Rep. 1996 Jul-Aug;111(4):321-7.
To describe severe injury among American Indians in a large metropolitan county given that most previous studies of the high Indian injury morbidity and mortality rates have been conducted primarily in rural areas.
A retrospective analysis of a hospital trauma registry was conducted for the years 1986-92 at the Harborview Medical Center, the only Level I trauma center in King County, Washington, metropolitan county with the seventh largest number of urban American Indians in the United States.
Of 14,851 King County residents included in the registry, 593 (4%) were classified as American Indian. With King County whites as the reference, the age-standardized incidence ratio for inclusion of American Indians in the registry was 4.4 (95% confidence interval 4.1, 4.8). The standardized incidence ratios and proportional incidence ratios showed significant differences in mechanism and whether it was intentional or unintentional among Indians compared with whites. Hospitalizations for stab wounds, bites, and other blunt trauma were all significantly more frequent among Indians. Trauma admissions among Indians were disproportionately associated with assaults. A high proportion (72.3%) of American Indians tested had blood alcohol levels exceeding 0.1%.
Urban American Indians experience high rates of trauma, differing from those among whites. Efforts to reduce injury in urban areas should include collaboration with representative urban American Indian organizations.
鉴于此前大多数关于印第安人高损伤发病率和死亡率的研究主要在农村地区进行,本研究旨在描述美国一个大都市县中印第安人的严重损伤情况。
对华盛顿州金县唯一的一级创伤中心哈博维尤医疗中心1986 - 1992年的医院创伤登记资料进行回顾性分析。金县是美国大都市县,其城市印第安人的数量在美国排名第七。
登记资料中的14851名金县居民中,593人(4%)被归类为印第安人。以金县白人为参照,登记资料中印第安人的年龄标准化发病率比为4.4(95%置信区间4.1, 4.8)。标准化发病率比和比例发病率比显示,与白人相比,印第安人在损伤机制以及损伤是有意还是无意方面存在显著差异。印第安人中刺伤、咬伤和其他钝性创伤的住院率显著更高。印第安人的创伤入院与袭击事件不成比例地相关。接受检测的印第安人中有很大比例(72.3%)血液酒精含量超过0.1%。
城市印第安人遭受创伤的比例很高,与白人不同。减少城市地区损伤的努力应包括与有代表性的城市印第安人组织合作。