孟加拉国某地区损伤相关残疾的流行病学:一项横断面研究

S. Mashreky, A. Rahman, M. Moniruzzaman, M. M. Zaman
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全球有超过10亿残疾人。受伤是造成残疾的主要原因之一。2009年进行了一项横断面调查,以探讨孟加拉国一个地区与伤害有关的残疾的流行病学。在城市和农村地区的8905户家庭中,共采访了37,039人。受伤相关残疾的总体患病率为每1000人中6.8人。农村地区的发病率明显高于城市地区。与女性相比,男性的发病率明显高于女性(8.5;95%置信区间:7.3-9.9),而女性(5.0;95% ci: 4.1-6.2)。发病率随着年龄的增长而增加,60岁及以上年龄组的患病率最高,为每1000人24.3 (95% CI: 19.0-30.6)。与识字的人相比,不识字的人更容易受到伤害(优势比3.1;95% ci 1.7-5.9)。文盲患病率为每1000人中13.4人(95% CI: 11.1-16.1),高中及以上教育水平人群患病率为每1000人中3.8人(95% CI: 2.0-6.5)。跌倒导致32%以上的残疾。道路交通伤害、割伤、机器伤害、烧伤和暴力是造成伤害和残疾的其他常见原因。大约30%的伤残人士提到他们不使用公共交通工具,其中65%的人提到这是因为他们的残疾。大约37%的人报告说他们因为残疾而失去了工作。在孟加拉国,伤害是造成残疾的重要原因。跌倒、道路交通伤害和割伤是造成伤害相关残疾的常见原因。孟加拉谢赫穆吉布医科大学学报,2022;15(4):16-21
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Epidemiology of injury related disabilities in a selected district in Bangladesh: A cross-sectional study
Globally more than a billion people are living with disabilities. Injuries are one of the major causes of disabilities. A cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2009 to explore the epidemiology of injury-related disability in a district of Bangladesh. A total of 37,039 populations were interviewed in 8905 households both in the urban and rural area. Overall prevalence of injury-related disability was found 6.8 per 1000 population. Significantly higher rate was observed in the rural area compared to urban. Compare to female the rate was found significantly higher among male (8.5; 95% confidence interval: 7.3-9.9), compared to female (5.0; 95% CI: 4.1-6.2). Rates were found to increase with age, the highest prevalence was found among 60 years and above age group where the rate was 24.3 (95% CI: 19.0-30.6) per 1000 population. Compare to literate people illiterate people were found more vulnerable (odds ratio 3.1; 95% CI 1.7-5.9). The prevalence among illiterate was 13.4 (95% CI: 11.1-16.1) per 1000 population, and it was 3.8 (95% CI: 2.0-6.5) among higher secondary & above education level population. Falls caused more than 32% disabilities. Road traffic injuries, cuts, machine injuries, burns, and violence were the other common causes of injury disability. About 30% of the people identified with an injury-related disability mentioned that they don’t use public transports, and 65% of them mentioned this is because of their disability. About 37% people reported that they had lost their job because of the disability. Injury share the significant cause of disability in Bangladesh. Fall, road traffic injury and cuts are the common causes of injury-related disabilities. Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University Journal 2022;15(4):16-21
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