Epidemiology and Etiology of Burns in Iran Through the Examination of the Economic, Social and Educational Situation.

Annals of burns and fire disasters Pub Date : 2023-06-30 eCollection Date: 2023-06-01
T Bagheri, M J Fatemi, S Hoveidamanesh, T Ghadimi, O Mahboubi, M Asgari, H Rahbar, M Momeni
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Burn accidents continue to cause severe physical, psychological and economic damage to individuals and communities, especially in low- and middle-income countries. The present study was designed and conducted to investigate the epidemiology and identify the causes/mechanisms of burns in Iran, focusing on the economic, social and educational status of patients. This is a survey study that was performed from August 2016 to October 2017 on patients referred to Shahid Motahari University Hospital in Tehran. Samples included all patients whose parents or children were able to answer the questions. The data was extracted and analysed with SPSS Statistics v. 21. A total 1708 patients participated. Most of the patients were 19 to 39 years old. 70.6% had achieved a high school diploma or lower, and 11.5% patients were illiterate. Most of the patients lived in urban areas (91.7%) and in most cases, 4 people or less lived in a common space. Heat burns, chemical (acid) burns, and electrical burns account for the majority of cases. Most patients were unfamiliar with safety standards for burn prevention, safely stopping a fire, and fire safety equipment (alarms and extinguishers). The most common burn mechanisms were hot liquids inside the kitchen (12.6%) and gas explosion (11.9%). Based on these findings, the implementation of codified training programs, continuous control and monitoring of the safety standards in home and work environments, and the establishment of laws to standardize cooking and heating equipment will play an important role in reducing burn injuries in our country.

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通过对伊朗经济、社会和教育状况的考察,了解伊朗烧伤的流行病学和病因。
烧伤事故继续对个人和社区造成严重的身体、心理和经济损失,尤其是在中低收入国家。本研究旨在调查伊朗烧伤的流行病学并确定其原因/机制,重点关注患者的经济、社会和教育状况。这是一项调查研究,于 2016 年 8 月至 2017 年 10 月期间对转诊至德黑兰沙希德-莫塔哈里大学医院的患者进行了调查。样本包括父母或子女能够回答问题的所有患者。数据采用 SPSS Statistics v. 21 进行提取和分析。共有 1708 名患者参与。大多数患者的年龄在 19 至 39 岁之间。70.6%的患者拥有高中或高中以下文凭,11.5%的患者为文盲。大多数患者居住在城市地区(91.7%),在大多数情况下,4 人或更少的人居住在一个公共空间。热烧伤、化学(酸)烧伤和电烧伤占大多数。大多数患者不熟悉预防烧伤的安全标准、安全止火以及消防安全设备(警报器和灭火器)。最常见的烧伤机制是厨房内的高温液体(12.6%)和煤气爆炸(11.9%)。根据这些调查结果,实施成文的培训计划、持续控制和监测家庭和工作环境中的安全标准以及制定烹饪和取暖设备标准化的法律,将对减少我国的烧伤事故起到重要作用。
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