2019-2023 年向加纳沃尔特地区医疗机构报告的烧伤病例

Maxwell Afetor , Samuel Adolf Bosoka , Williams Azumah Abanga , Victor Zeng , Christopher Sunkwa Tamal , Gyesi Razak Issahaku , Clement Tetteh Narh , Frank Baiden , Chrysantus Kubio
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导言烧伤是加纳公共卫生面临的一项重大挑战,突出表明需要改进监测系统,以提高流行病学数据的质量,从而做出明智的决策。本研究旨在介绍2019年至2023年加纳沃尔特地区烧伤的发病率、趋势和分布情况。方法对2019年至2023年地区卫生信息管理系统(DHIMS-2)中的烧伤数据进行了回顾性二次数据分析。烧伤数据来自手术室发病率报告表,烧伤致死数据来自死因报告。数据使用 Microsoft Excel 和量子地理信息系统(QGIS)进行描述性分析,结果以表格和图表形式呈现。结果 2019 年至 2023 年期间共报告了 4,441 例烧伤病例,其中 20 例导致死亡。近 59% 的烧伤涉及女性。约三分之一(33.9%)的病例涉及 0-4 岁儿童。烧伤的总体平均发病率为每 10 万人 51 例,2019 年报告的最高发病率为每 10 万人 80 例。然而,有关该地区烧伤流行病学的数据却很少。
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Cases of burns reported to health facilities in the Volta Region of Ghana, 2019–2023

Introduction

Burn injuries represent a significant public health challenge in Ghana, highlighting the need for an improved surveillance system to improve the quality of epidemiological data for an informed decision making. This study aimed to present the incidence, trends, and distribution of burns in the Volta region of Ghana from 2019 to 2023.

Method

A retrospective secondary data analysis of burns data from the District Health Information Management System (DHIMS-2) was conducted from 2019 to 2023. Burn injuries were retrieved from the OPD morbidity report form whiles deaths from burns were retrieved from the cause of death report. Data was analysed descriptively with Microsoft Excel and Quantum Geographical Information System (QGIS), with results presented in tables and graphs.

Results

A total of 4,441 cases of burn injuries were reported between 2019 and 2023 with 20 cases resulting in death. Nearly 59 % of burns involved females. About a third (33.9 %) of cases involved persons aged 0–4 years. The overall average incidence of burn injuries was 51 per 100,000 population, with the highest incidence of 80 per 100,000 population reported in 2019.

Conclusion

Burns are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in the Volta Region of Ghana. There is however scanty data on the epidemiology of the condition in the region.
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