Hospitalizations due to falls in Jewish and Arab children in northern Israel

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Shavit Ittai
Bar-Joseph Gad
Shehadeh Naim
Faraggi David
Jan Vardit
Revach Moshe
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[1] The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology,Department of Pediatrics, Rambam Medical Center, Bruce Rappoport Faculty of Medicine
[2] The Technion-Israel Institute of Technology,Pediatric Intensive Care Unit, Rambam Medical Center, Bruce Rappoport Faculty of Medicine
[3] Haifa University,Statistical Department
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European Journal of Epidemiology | 2000年 / 16卷
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Annual admission rate; Arab children; Epidemiological survey; Falls; Israel; Jewish children; Rural population; Urban population;
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In Israel, there are no epidemiological data regarding nonfatal childhood falls. A retrospective survey was conducted in order to find epidemiological characteristics of childhood falls among the different populations of northern Israel. During the years 1993 through 1995, 3082 children were hospitalized in Rambam Medical Center (RMC) due to injury. The children were subdivided into the four main populations: Jewish and Arab residents of Haifa region (the main metropolitan area) and Jewish and Arab residents of the Galilee region (the rural region). All of the children who suffered injury that required mechanical ventilation and careful assessment were admitted to the PICU. The charts of the children admitted to the PICU were then further studied. The demographic characteristics of all the cases of falls were statistically analyzed and the annual admission rates due to falls were calculated using the national statistical registrations of children in Israel. Falls were responsible for 1049 admissions due to injury, one third of the total number of children who were admitted due to an injury. Most of the children were five years of age or younger. Two thirds of the total childhood falls were of Arabs. The majority of the admissions were of two major sub-populations of northern Israel: Arab residents of Galilee region (66%) and Jewish residents of Haifa region (34%). Higher admission rate was found among Arab children of the Western Galilee district in comparison with Jewish children of the Haifa district. Most of the children who were admitted to the PICU were Arabs: nearly all of these children were from the rural region. More Arab than Jewish children who fell were admitted to the PICU and the majority of these cases were falls from buildings (private houses). Arab children of the rural region were responsible for 95% of the cases. These falls were mainly in staircases (46%) and from balconies (21%), roofs (11%) and windows (11%). The findings of the present study suggest that young Arab rural children in northern Israel are at high risk to a severe injury due to fall. Possible causes are discussed and a preventative intervention is suggested.
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