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Social determinants of health in pediatric trauma: Associations with injury mechanisms and outcomes in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Avila, Azalia; Lao, Oliver B; Neville, Holly L; Yorkgitis, Brian K; Chang, Henry L; Thatch, Keith; Plumley, Donald; Larson, Shawn D; Fitzwater, John W; Markley, Michele; Pedroso, Felipe; Fischer, Anne; Armstrong, Lindsey B; Petroze, Robin T; Snyder, Christopher W.
Afiliação
  • Avila A; Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, Memorial Health, Hollywood, FL, 1005 Joe DiMaggio Dr, Hollywood, FL, 33021, USA. Electronic address: azavila@mhs.net.
  • Lao OB; Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, Memorial Health, Hollywood, FL, 1005 Joe DiMaggio Dr, Hollywood, FL, 33021, USA. Electronic address: olao@mhs.net.
  • Neville HL; Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital, Memorial Health, Hollywood, FL, 1005 Joe DiMaggio Dr, Hollywood, FL, 33021, USA. Electronic address: hneville@mhs.net.
  • Yorkgitis BK; University of Florida, College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Department of Surgery, 655 8th St W, Jacksonville, FL, 32209, USA. Electronic address: brian.yorkgitis2@jax.ufl.edu.
  • Chang HL; Tampa General Hospital - Children's Hospital, Tampa, FL, 1 Tampa General Cir, Tampa, FL, 33606, USA; Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St Petersburg, FL, 501 6th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA. Electronic address: hchang56@jhmi.edu.
  • Thatch K; Tampa General Hospital - Children's Hospital, Tampa, FL, 1 Tampa General Cir, Tampa, FL, 33606, USA; Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St Petersburg, FL, 501 6th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA. Electronic address: kthatch3@jhmi.edu.
  • Plumley D; Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children, Orlando Health, Orlando, FL, 92 W Miller St, Orlando, FL, 32806, USA. Electronic address: Donald.plumley@orlandohealth.com.
  • Larson SD; University of Florida, College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Department of Surgery, 655 8th St W, Jacksonville, FL, 32209, USA. Electronic address: Shawn.larson@surgery.ufl.edu.
  • Fitzwater JW; Baylor Scott & White McLane Children's Medical Center, Temple, TX, 1901 SW H K Dodgen Loop, Temple, TX, 76502, USA. Electronic address: john.fitzwater@bswhealth.org.
  • Markley M; Salah Foundation Children's Hospital, Broward Health, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 1600 S Andrews Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33316, USA. Electronic address: Michele_markley@yahoo.com.
  • Pedroso F; Nicklaus Children's Hospital, Miami, FL, 3100 SW 62nd Ave, Miami, FL, 33155, USA. Electronic address: felipe.pedroso@nicklaushealth.org.
  • Fischer A; Palm Beach Children's Hospital, West Palm Beach, FL, 901 45th St, West Palm Beach, FL, 33407, USA. Electronic address: anne.fischer@tenethealth.com.
  • Armstrong LB; Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St Petersburg, FL, 501 6th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA. Electronic address: Lindsey.armstrong.md@adventhealth.com.
  • Petroze RT; University of Florida, College of Medicine-Jacksonville, Department of Surgery, 655 8th St W, Jacksonville, FL, 32209, USA. Electronic address: Robin.petroze@surgery.ufl.edu.
  • Snyder CW; Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, St Petersburg, FL, 501 6th Ave S, St. Petersburg, FL, 33701, USA. Electronic address: csnyde21@jhmi.edu.
Am J Surg ; 228: 107-112, 2024 Feb.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37661530
BACKGROUND: Relationships between social determinants of health and pediatric trauma mechanisms and outcomes are unclear in context of COVID-19. METHODS: Children <16 years old injured between 2016 and 2021 from ten pediatric trauma centers in Florida were included. Patients were stratified by high vs. low Social Vulnerability Index (SVI). Injury mechanisms studied were child abuse, ATV/golf carts, and firearms. Mechanism incidence trends and mortality were evaluated by interrupted time series and multivariable logistic regression. RESULTS: Of 19,319 children, 68% and 32% had high and low SVI, respectively. Child abuse increased across SVI strata and did not change with COVID. ATV/golf cart injuries increased after COVID among children with low SVI. Firearm injuries increased after COVID among children with high SVI. Mortality was predicted by injury mechanism, but was not independently associated with SVI, race, or COVID. CONCLUSION: Social vulnerability influences pediatric trauma mechanisms and COVID effects. Child abuse and firearm injuries should be targeted for prevention.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ferimentos por Arma de Fogo / Armas de Fogo / COVID-19 Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Child / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Ferimentos por Arma de Fogo / Armas de Fogo / COVID-19 Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Limite: Adolescent / Child / Humans Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article