Abstract

Unintentional accidents are very common in children and are the main reason for consultation and hospitalization in paediatric surgery. Aim: To determine the factors associated with unintentional accidents resulting in hospitalization. Material and methods: This is a cross sectional study carried out in the Paediatric Surgical Emergency Department of the Children's Hospital of Rabat over a period of 4 years. We processed 1205 children's files; the data was collected and analysed by Jamovi. Results: for the 545 files selected, the median was 8 years [4; 12] and boys were predominant (70.4%). Sociodemographic factors were represented by low health insurance. In 95.1% of cases, the family lived in a house (50.1%) or an apartment (45%) compared to 4.9% who had insanitary house. For parents' level of education, fathers had a high school education (43.6%) or never attended school (16.9%), compared to 32.9% of mothers who did not attend school. No adult was present during the accident (54.6%). The accident occurred on weekdays (73.2%), especially on winter and summer (41.6% and 33.8%). The main lesions were fractures (53%). The lesions involved the limbs (52.5%) and the head (30.2%) and were multiple in 6.5% of cases. The outcome was simple in 96.1%.

Highlights

  • Unintentional injuries consist on the subset of injuries for which there is no evidence of predetermined intent

  • Around 80% of accident is related to everyday life injuries, especially falls

  • No adult was present during the accident in 54.6% of the children

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Introduction

Unintentional injuries consist on the subset of injuries for which there is no evidence of predetermined intent. They include everyday life injuries (EDL) as well as road traffic accidents (RTA), and work accident. Unintentional accidents are one of the most frequent reasons for consultation among children. They can affect all children backgrounds and all age groups. 3. Unintentional injuries in childhood are serious health problems in modern society. Unintentional injuries in childhood are serious health problems in modern society They result in great economic loss and take many medical resources, and cause immeasurable psychological hurt to children themselves and their families. They result in great economic loss and take many medical resources, and cause immeasurable psychological hurt to children themselves and their families. 4

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