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Title: The epidemiology of emergency presentations for falls from height across Western Victoria, Australia.
Author: Holloway-Kew, Kara L.
Baker, Tim R.
Sajjad, Muhammad A.
Kotowicz, Mark A.
Livingstone, Patricia M.
Khasraw, Mustafa
Hakkennes, Sharon
Dunning, Trisha L.
Brumby, Susan
Page, Richard S.
Sutherland, Alasdair G.
Brennan-Olsen, Sharon L.
Williams, Lana J.
Pasco, Julie A.
Issue Date: 2020
Publication Title: Australasian Emergency Care
Volume: 23
Issue: 2
Start Page: 119
End Page: 125
Abstract: Background In order to implement intervention strategies to prevent falls from height, epidemiological data are needed. The aim of this study was to map emergency presentations for falls from height in residents aged ≥40 yr of the western region of Victoria, Australia. Methods Emergency presentations following a fall from height (≥1 m) were obtained from electronic medical records for 2014–2016 inclusive. For each Local Government Area, age-standardised incidence rates (per 10,000 population/year) were calculated. Results The age-standardised incidence rate was lowest in the Northern Grampians (3.4 95%CI 0.8–5.9), which has several main industries including health care, agriculture and manufacturing. The highest rates occurred in Corangamite (26.0 95%CI 19.9–32.0), Colac-Otway (23.7 95%CI 18.5–28.8) and Moyne (22.5 95%CI 16.8–28.3), which are sparsely populated (15,000–20,000 people each). Patterns were similar for men and women. Most falls occurred during “leisure” (38.0%), followed by “other work” (15.4%). Men were more likely than women to experience a fall from height while undertaking work activities. Many falls occurred in the home (53.2%). Conclusion Future research should inform strategies to prevent falls from height in the region. This could include specific locations such as the home or farm, and during leisure activities or work.
Description: Includes data from BHS
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11054/1598
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.auec.2019.09.002
Internal ID Number: 01544
Health Subject: FALLS FROM HEIGHT
EMERGENCY PRESENTATION
WOMEN
MEN
AUSTRALIA
INCIDENCE
AGRICULTURE
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
BURDEN
ELDERLY
INJURY
Type: Journal Article
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