Comparison of severe on‐farm injuries to older and younger persons in New South Wales (2012‐2016)
Objectives To assess and compare rates of severe on‐farm injury for older (> 50 years) and younger (15‐49 years) cohorts, on NSW farms. Design Descriptive retrospective epidemiological study of the New South Wales Trauma Registry (Institute of Trauma and Injury Management ‐ ITIM) for persons inju...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Australian journal of rural health 2021-06, Vol.29 (3), p.429-434 |
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To assess and compare rates of severe on‐farm injury for older (> 50 years) and younger (15‐49 years) cohorts, on NSW farms.
Design
Descriptive retrospective epidemiological study of the New South Wales Trauma Registry (Institute of Trauma and Injury Management ‐ ITIM) for persons injured on a farm.
Setting
New South Wales, Australia.
Participants
Cases involving persons (≥15 years), with data on the NSW Trauma Registry (2012‐16).
Main outcome measures
Comparison of injury rates and severity between younger (15‐49 years) and older (50+ years) cohorts over the 2012‐16 period based on Injury Severity Scores (ISS).
Results
Older males are injured at a rate that is roughly 18% higher than younger males and 13% higher than the overall injury rate. Older individuals also have significantly longer hospital stays post‐injury (P = 0.01), with this being most pronounced for older men (P |
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ISSN: | 1038-5282 1440-1584 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ajr.12716 |