Title of article
Burden of fall injuries in Pakistan – analysis of the National Injury Survey of Pakistan
Author/Authors
Bachani, A.M. Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg - School of Public Health - Department of International Health,International Injury Research Unit,, United States of America , Ghaffar, A. World Health Organization, Switzerland , Hyder, A.A. Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg - School of Public Health - Department of International Health,International Injury Research Unit, United States of America
From page
375
To page
381
Abstract
There are no reliable estimates of the burden of fall-related injuries in Pakistan. To assess this burdenand develop an epidemiologic profile for these injuries data from the National Injury Survey of Pakistan, a crosssectional population-based survey on injuries, were analysed to determine incidence and relative risks for fall injury. The annual incidence of fall-related injuries was 8.85 per 1000 population per year (95% CI: 6.8–11.3). The mean and median age of individuals injured by falls was 19 years and 10.5 years respectively. Children under the age of 15 years were at a substantially higher risk of fall injuries. Being a student and farmer/labourer/vendor were associated with a higher risk for falls compared with unemployed. Fall-related injuries are a health burden in Pakistan, especially in children under 15 years of age. This represents a significant loss of healthy life and requires policies to curb this burden in the population.
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Journal title
Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Record number
2642227
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