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. 2019 Jul 20;19(1):39.
doi: 10.1186/s12873-019-0252-3.

Epidemiology of injuries presenting to the accident centre of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana

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Epidemiology of injuries presenting to the accident centre of Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana

Paa-Kwesi Blankson et al. BMC Emerg Med. .

Abstract

Background: Injuries directly lead to 5 million deaths every year, accounting for 9% of all deaths worldwide. While knowledge of the pattern of injuries is essential to plan health interventions to reduce the incidence of injuries, these are not thoroughly described in Ghana. The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiology of injuries seen at the Accident centre of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital, Ghana's main referral hospital.

Method: A retrospective review of two-year records of all patients who attended the Accident centre of the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital from January 2016 to December 2017 was done. Data on the cause of injuries was the main focus of this review.

Results: A total of 17,860 patients' records were included in the study. There were 12,116 (67.8%) males and 5,744 (32.2%) females. The ages of the patients seen during the period ranged from three (3) days to 101 years. The overall mean age was 27.9 (±18.2). Majority of the injuries resulted from road traffic accidents and falls, accounting for 39.1 and 19.7% respectively.

Conclusion: Road Traffic accidents (RTA), especially motorcycle related, are a significant cause of injuries in Ghana. Future studies should focus on interventions that can reduce the incidence of RTA's to reduce the number of injuries that present to the Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital.

Keywords: Accident; Aetiology; Epidemiology; Ghana; Injury.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no competing interests.

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Pattern of the aetiology of injuries
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Total daily attendance due to injuries
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Mean monthly distribution of attendance due to injuries

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